DTAC expects 3G by 2013
Simultaneous 4G service a possibility
- Published: 11/02/2012 at 02:41 AM
- Newspaper section: Business
Total Access Communication (DTAC) is determined to roll out its third-generation (3G) network nationwide next year with 11,000 base stations covering all districts.
Chief executive Jon Eddy Abdullah presents the equipment that was responsible for DTAC’s recent network interruptions. He said full repairs have been made and pledged network snafus will be a thing of the past after its major network swap project is complete this year.
The expansion is part of the second-largest mobile operator's three-year 3G investment budget of 40 billion baht, starting from this year.
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- Writer: Srisamorn Phoosuphanusorn
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