Singapore operator StarHub this morning announced that it will be offering the Apple iPhone for sale later this year. In its press statement, the network provider said it has reached an agreement with Apple and will be offering the device and "a range of tailored service plans" to customers on the island-state. This will make the iPhone available from all three operators in Singapore by the end of the year.
Last month, M1 also announced that it will be working with Apple in the same capacity in a statement that sounds almost identical to StarHub's. As with M1, StarHub hasn't much information to share at the moment. The company did tell us it will be offering current models--the latest version is the iPhone 3GS. Other details such as price, tariffs and specific dates will be revealed later.