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Telecoms industry fears new 3G holdup

Court to be asked to stall network auction again

Next week's planned auction of third-generation wireless licences could be suspended due to a last-minute challenge from the Administrative Court. Telecommunications expert Anuparp Thiralarp said he would lodge a legal suit Wednesday, asking the Administrative Court to suspend the 3G licence auction.

The filing will ask the court to suspend the auction until the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) amends its regulations to "better benefit the public in compliance with the constitution", Mr Anuparp said.The NBTC plans to auction off bandwidth in the 2100 megahertz band on Oct 16. The three main private mobile operators - Advanced Info Service (AIS), Dtac and True Move - all are expected to bid for spectrum.While all three currently offer limited 3G services using the 850 MHz band, the shift to the 2100 MHz frequency would move the country's telecommunications infrastructure closer to international standards. More importantly, all three providers would be able to offer services outside of the constraints and revenue-sharing deals made under their current telecom concessions with state-owned TOT Plc and CAT Telecom.Telecom analysts and experts warned that further delays in the auction of 3G licences would be highly negative for the industry's development as well as for investor confidence.A prior attempt to auction licences in 2010 by the NBTC's predecessor, the National Telecom Commission, was also derailed at the last moment due to a court injunction.But Mr Anuparp said the current auction process lacked four key conditions that would help ensure the public's interest was served, starting with bandwidth standards that would clearly stipulate the faster speeds and benefits consumers would receive from 3G.He said the NBTC also lacks rules that would regulate pricing of data transmissions charged by operator, a loophole that could result in licence holders increasing data charges at the expense of consumers.Thirdly, he said, the auction framework does not specify the responsibility of licence holders to provide services to the disadvantaged or consumers in remote areas. Mr Anuparp said that in other countries, telecom regulators generally stipulate minimum service requirements for licence holders to ensure widespread coverage, but the NBTC has ignored this issue altogether.Mr Anuparp also argued that the NBTC has not stipulated what it will do with the tens of billions of baht potentially to be gained from the sale of 3G licences, whether it be to remit the proceeds to the government or reinvest the funds into public services and infrastructure."The public is the owner of this frequency. Yet the 3G auction does not maximise the benefits for the public, as required by the constitution," he said.But NBTC commissioner Pravit Leesatapornwongsa questioned whether Mr Anuparp had standing to file a suit, as he had no direct interest in the auction.Mr Pravit said the situation differed considerably from the 2010 auction,...

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  • Discussion 23 : 08 Oct 2012 at 17.5523

    Basic understanding is required here.

    There is money on the table (maybe under the table as well, by Thai standard) to be made by the RIGHT people. Until all the RIGHT people feel that they have their acceptable share, there shall be no progress.

    Importantly, they are looking at making money from not only 3G but 4G as well. So they will not just forget about 3G because of it is out of date or for whatever reasons. After all Thais are stupid enough to buy 3G phones for the last few years without having the 3G network, why bother!

    The RIGHT people do not ever concern themselves with the WRONG people. If you were not one of the RIGHT people, highly likely that you are the WRONG people. Fortunately, being the WRONG people is simple, you are always wrong so just shut up and go away!

  • Discussion 22 : 08 Oct 2012 at 16.0322

    Those of you who disagree with me please tell me who the airways belong to if not the country and that in turn is the people.Granted pay of public debts with it but do not let corruption get at it.

  • Discussion 21 : 08 Oct 2012 at 15.0421

    It could be a good thing if the whole process could start again as 3G is coming to an end of its useful life. Global handset and PC manufacturers are now launching 4G LTE equipment. Clearly 4G LTE is the standard both Business and Consumers are looking for as it offers vastly more performance yet can be run on much of the existing infrastructure. Given also the poor state of fixed line ADSL in many parts of the Country, LTE can offer better performance and introduce greater competition into the Market Place.

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    Discussion 20 : 08 Oct 2012 at 14.0820

    The 3G auction has become a laughing stock and a perfect example of governmental incompetency.

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    Discussion 19 : 08 Oct 2012 at 14.0519

    As the headlines accurately state that it's but a tease. Khun Anuparp likes to hoard the lime light as he did with the Shin Corp and Temasak joint venture. Everything that he lodged with the Admin Court have answers, perhaps not to his interpretation. A storm in the tea cup and will be drop by the AC. Total non event.

  • Discussion 18 : 08 Oct 2012 at 13.2618

    The rules of the auction is simple
    Nothing will happen until the correct fees are paid to the right people
    Until then nothing is going to happen
    Why does it constantly surprise people that nothing gets done until the right people get there piece of the action ?

  • Discussion 17 : 08 Oct 2012 at 11.1917

    The money paid by the auction should have to go to public coffers.I understand the argument.The way it sounds to me the money gained will be controlled by the wrong people if you get my drift.

  • Discussion 16 : 08 Oct 2012 at 10.5616

    Does 3g mean Good Greedy Graft??? Gee, can somebody get going.

  • Discussion 15 : 08 Oct 2012 at 10.1615

    Now there is Last-Minute Confusion added to Incompetence!

    Come'on Thailand, get it together!

    PT is supposed to be "business savvy!"

  • Discussion 14 : 08 Oct 2012 at 10.1014

    Even some countries in Africa have 4G, and it is rolling out all around the world while Thailand still argues about moving past 2G. Amazing.

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