Is there a convenient way to get a Wireless@SG password without having a Singapore mobile phone number? I know the website says you can "can visit any of the operators' customer service centres to register and collect their passwords". But is it a hassle? I assume these centres are more interested in selling their products than dealing with clueless tourists looking for free wi-fi.
Is there any reason to choose one of the three providers (iCell, QMax, SingTel) over the others?
Is there any reason to choose one of the three providers (iCell, QMax, SingTel) over the others?
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