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CAT urged to take its chances

Business, Komsan Tortermvasana, Published on 29/10/2013

» The Information and Communications Technology Ministry suggested CAT Telecom decide this year what it wants to do with DTAC's unused 24.5 megahertz of bandwidth, saying the spectrum should be utilised in the best interest of the public.

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Going 3G to be as easy as texting soon, says NBTC

Business, Komsan Tortermvasana, Published on 11/06/2013

» Mobile users on 2G networks will soon be able to migrate to their operators' 3G systems by simply sending text messages, eliminating the need to go shops or service centres, says the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission.

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Peering through the dust that's settled over 3G

Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 06/10/2010

» So now that the 3G dust is settling, one is left to ponder what happened. Finally, after almost two years of dithering, ToT is moving ahead with its 3G network.

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3G will create new business models

Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 08/09/2010

» With the arrival of 3G in Thailand, mobile operators will need new business models and compete on more than just price. In many countries, vendors such as Amazon, HP and Nokia have bypassed the operator directly and become a MVNO, creating a relationship between themselves and the consumer, bypassing the network operator. Quite how the market will adjust will be seen soon as the pieces fall into place.

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Myopic view ignores increasing convergence

Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 31/03/2010

» How much should Channel 3 pay for its 10-year concession extension? Half a billion baht? One billion? How about something along the lines of a trillion and a half? Broadcasting and telecommunications are converging in more ways than one and perhaps Thailand should rethink whether it actually needs a spectrum-hogging UHF broadcaster in this day and age, and if the resources could be put to better use elsewhere.