8 Military Camps Will Have Free Wifi by First Half of 2021; More Might Be Added

Last Updated on 2020-12-21 , 5:49 pm

If you have a phone (if not howโ€™re you reading this?) then this phrase would definitely make you feel shiok.

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Free Wifi.

Wireless@SG has saved people like me from bursting my phoneโ€™s data plan or if I ever needed to send an email.

Unfortunately, free wifi is simply a dream when our youths enter National Serviceโ€ฆ

โ€ฆor is it?

Some Camps to Have Free Wifi Next Year

Any pre-enlistees? You may have something to look forward to.

The Straits Times recently reported that eight military sites will get access to Wireless@SGx, an updated version of Wireless@SG.

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The following camps will have access to the network by the first half of 2021:

  • Air Force Training Command
  • Central Manpower Base
  • Changi Naval Base
  • Hillview Camp
  • Jurong Camp II
  • Kranji Camp II
  • the Ministry of Defence building and Stagmont Camp

As you can see, Tekong isnโ€™t on the list for now so fresh recruits still have to wait for a while, though you probably wonโ€™t have time to use the Internet if youโ€™re a botak recruit.

Thereโ€™s currently no information which camps will be next after the listed eight.

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However, a Ministry of Defense spokesman mentioned that this service will progressively be added to other areas after the trial period.

The speed of Wireless@SG isnโ€™t fibre level, running with minimum surfing speeds of 5Mbps. Average speeds are around 30Mbps depending on the area youโ€™re at.

Still better than most who had to do NS without said free Wi-Fi, at least.

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The spokesman also mentioned how this service would actually help benefit the ever-modernising army, such as Smart Camps and Smart Airbases.

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He also added that NSFs and NSmen could use the wireless network for e-learning and personal administration.

Not a Flawless System

Not everything is perfect.

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Senior threat intelligence analyst Shawn Tay told The Straits Times about some risks the free Wi-Fi may pose.

He feels that attackers may access the router and get encrypted data between people whoโ€™re connected to the router.

However, he also says that Wireless@SGx has boosted security compared to its regular counterpart since it generates a digital certificate on the user device via a certificate call.

Since everyone has their own unique certificate, itโ€™s easier to track down malicious users and catch them.

Or if youโ€™re trying to go to some unscrupulous sites.

Past Cyber-Attack

Pretty sure the SAF isnโ€™t taking chances after the massive cyberattack incident way back in 2017.

Around 850 employees and servicemenโ€™s data were stolen in said attack.

Classified military information was safe, but the fact that NRICs and phone numbers got stolen was a super huge deal. It only makes sense for them to step up their defences from there.

So this Wi-Fi isnโ€™t just for a game of Mobile Legends with your pals.

Not trying to say Iโ€™m jealous of the free Wi-Fi, but I am.

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