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Business, Komsan Tortermvasana, Published on 16/06/2020
» City Hall is committed to pressing ahead with the construction of its conduit project stretching 2,450 kilometres in Bangkok regardless of TOT's indication that it already has a combined 2,500km in length of conduits in the capital.
Business, Komsan Tortermvasana, Published on 07/01/2020
» The telecom regulator and Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) have agreed to partly subsidise the underground cable conduit project in Bangkok and surrounding provinces to expedite the scheme's roll-out and fend off exorbitant rental fees.
Business, Komsan Tortermvasana, Published on 18/09/2019
» The telecom regulator has ordered City Hall's business arm, Krungthep Thanakom (KT), to repeat the process of seeking operators to lease underground cable conduits, saying the previous document asking for expressions of interest to join the scheme may have caused misunderstandings.
Business, Komsan Tortermvasana, Published on 17/09/2019
» The telecom regulator has ordered city hall’s business arm Krungthep Thanakom (KT) to repeat the process of seeking operators to lease underground cable conduits, saying the previous document asking for expressions of interest to join the scheme may have caused misunderstandings.
Business, Komsan Tortermvasana, Published on 01/08/2019
» The telecom regulator is assuaging concerns about a monopoly firm controlling the 20-billion-baht underground cable conduits project, saying city hall's business arm Krungthep Thanakom Co (KT) would be responsible for investing in and operating the scheme.
Business, Komsan Tortermvasana, Published on 30/07/2019
» True Corporation has stressed it has not yet decided whether to invest in the underground cable conduit project being pursued by City Hall as the company still disagrees with technical aspects and the cost of the scheme.
News, Komsan Tortermvasana, Published on 28/06/2018
» Passengers on Bangkok's Skytrain can expect services to go without a hitch this weekend, its operator says after agreeing to replace its radio frequency transceivers to end signal interference glitches, which have caused extensive delays since Monday.