MyRepublic plans in Singapore run from around $34.99/month for entry 3Gbps fibre up to roughly $59.99/month for HyperSpeed 10Gbps, all on the standard 24-month contract (figures as of June 2026, from myrepublic.net). The headline number is rarely the number you pay. Almost every plan carries a $61.04 activation fee, most 10Gbps deals ask for a router or mesh top-up of $50 to $150, and the eye-catching promo rates often last only the first 6 to 12 months before reverting. This guide lays out the real monthly cost, the upfront fees, and the one case where MyRepublic genuinely undercuts the field: its no-contract plan.
MyRepublic sells fibre on Singapore's nationwide Nucleus Connect / NetLink network, the same physical fibre every other home ISP uses. What you are actually buying is the plan terms, the bundled hardware and the promo, not a faster cable. The provider leans on two pitches: it markets itself as a no-contract option, and it bundles gamer-tuned routers and freebies (Xbox Game Pass, Premier League, Magic: The Gathering boosters) to justify the higher tiers.
Prices below are taken from the official MyRepublic site and aggregator listings as of June 2026. Broadband promos in Singapore change almost weekly, so treat the figures as 'from' prices and confirm the live offer before you sign. If you want a wider field of providers first, our best broadband plans roundup compares all eight ISPs side by side.
| Plan | Speed | Monthly price | Contract | What's bundled |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3Gbps No Frills (no router) | 3Gbps | from ~$34.99 | 24 months | Home phone line, no router |
| 3Gbps with router | 3Gbps | from ~$39.99 | 24 months | Wi-Fi 6 router, home phone |
| GAMER 3Gbps | 3Gbps | from ~$45.99 | 24 months | Free TP installation, gamer routing |
| No-Contract 3Gbps | 3Gbps | ~$49.99 | None | $150 router discount, home phone |
| HyperSpeed 10Gbps | 10Gbps | from ~$59.99 | 24 months | Wi-Fi 7 mesh / router (top-up applies) |
| GAMER 10Gbps | 10Gbps | from ~$64.99 | 24 months | TP-Link Archer BE805 Wi-Fi 7 |
HyperSpeed 10Gbps is the plan MoneySmart and most guides headline, and it is where the marketing and the receipt drift apart. The usual price sits at around $59.99/month on a 24-month contract (as of June 2026). MyRepublic frequently runs a promo that drops the rate to roughly $49.99/month for the first 6 months before it reverts, so the average monthly cost across the contract is higher than the promo sticker suggests.
The bigger catch is the hardware. A true 10Gbps line is useless behind a 1Gbps router, so the 10Gbps-capable Wi-Fi 7 mesh (such as the TP-Link HB710 pairing) typically needs a top-up of $50 to $150 depending on the bundle. Without it you are paying for a 10Gbps plan that tops out at whatever the included router can push. Factor the top-up in and the real first-year cost can land well above the advertised figure.
There is also the question of whether 10Gbps does anything for you. The bottleneck for most homes is the device, not the line. Wi-Fi on a typical laptop or phone rarely sustains past 1-2Gbps, and most streaming, video calls and browsing barely touch 100Mbps. For a deeper look at where the real ceiling sits, see how Wi-Fi speed actually works.
MyRepublic is one of the few Singapore ISPs offering a genuine no-contract home fibre plan, priced at around $49.99/month for 3Gbps (as of June 2026). It bundles a free home phone line with unlimited local calls and a $150 router discount, and the cancellation fee is modest and typically waived after the first 3 months.
This matters for renters, people on short leases, or anyone who moves often. A 24-month plan that looks $10-15/month cheaper stops being cheaper the moment you break it early and eat the remaining-contract penalty. If you expect to move within a year, the no-contract premium usually pays for itself versus an early-termination charge. Run the numbers against your own situation with the personal budget calculator before you lock in two years.
On raw price, MyRepublic is not the cheapest. Aggregator data (as of June 2026) shows budget challengers undercutting it by several dollars a month at the same speed: WhizComms from around $26/month for 3Gbps, M1 from about $26.90/month for 10Gbps, ViewQwest from roughly $28/month for 10Gbps (first 24 months) and SIMBA from $29.99/month for 10Gbps with a free router.
Where MyRepublic competes is on packaging rather than headline price: the no-contract flexibility, the gamer-oriented routing and the freebie bundles. If a 12-month Xbox Game Pass, a Premier League subscription or a high-end Wi-Fi 7 mesh is something you would buy anyway, the bundled tier can work out cheaper than buying the line and the perk separately. If you just want bytes, a budget ISP wins on cost. For the wider context on whether you even need fibre at home versus a mobile plan, weigh it against 5G versus broadband.
| Provider | Cheapest 10Gbps from | Notable terms |
|---|---|---|
| M1 | ~$26.90/mth | 24-month contract |
| ViewQwest | ~$28/mth | First 24 months |
| SIMBA | ~$29.99/mth | Free router |
| MyRepublic | ~$59.99/mth (promo ~$49.99 first 6 mo) | Router top-up may apply |
Two questions decide it: how long you can commit, and what speed you actually use. Lock to 24 months only if you own the home or have a long lease, because the early-termination penalty erases any saving if you leave. Pick 3Gbps unless you have a specific 10Gbps need, since most homes never saturate even 1Gbps. And always add the activation fee and any router top-up to the monthly price before comparing against another ISP.
The entry 3Gbps No Frills plan starts at around $34.99/month on a 24-month contract (as of June 2026), with no bundled router. Remember to add the roughly $61.04 one-time activation fee, and installation if your unit has no live fibre point yet.
Yes. MyRepublic is one of the few Singapore ISPs with a genuine no-contract home fibre plan, around $49.99/month for 3Gbps (as of June 2026). It includes a free home phone line and a $150 router discount, and the cancellation fee is usually waived after the first three months.
Only if your devices and Wi-Fi gear can use it. The plan runs about $59.99/month plus a router or mesh top-up of $50 to $150, and most homes never sustain past 1-2Gbps over Wi-Fi anyway. For typical browsing, streaming and calls, a 3Gbps plan delivers the same real-world experience for less.
Budget for a one-time activation fee of around $61.04 on almost every plan, an installation or termination-point charge of about $59.90 if your home has no live fibre point (often waived in promos), and a router or mesh top-up of $50 to $150 on most 10Gbps tiers. Early termination costs the remaining contract value.
This is general financial information for Singapore, not personal financial advice. Figures change — verify current rates against the official sources above before acting. See our full disclaimer.