SINGAPORE: Singapore's leading mobile service operator SingTel announced on Tuesday that it will launch the city's first 4G service for tablets. The new service will officially launch on August 28 and aims to give tablet users the fastest Internet speeds possible. 4G services deliver browsing speeds three times faster than its predecessor 3G and gives users the potential of download speeds of as high as 75Mbps. SingTel said in a statement that “typical download speeds will run between 3.4 to 12Mbps, with 20 percent of the network latency from 3G services.” The mobile operator is also accompanying the 4G roll-out with a new subscription plan, Prestige 75. It said that the two 4G-combatible tablets, the Asus Transformer Pad and the Samsung Galaxy will be optioned for the new plan. “With the high speeds and low latency performance of our 4G network, tablet users will enjoy the ultimate multimedia experience for their videos, games, music and online content. We were the first to bring 4G smartphones to Singapore, and we are thrilled to be the first to put 4G tablets into the hands of our customers,” said SingTel CEO Consumer Singapore Yuen Kuan Moon.