TOT mulls suit against NBTC over charges
Rule change would set lower access fees
- Published: 29 Jan 2013 at 00.00
- Newspaper section: Business
TOT Plc is considering legal action against the telecom regulator over a new interconnection charge rule, as the state telecom enterprise continues to demand that its concessionaires rely on conditions under concession deals.
The threat is meant to strengthen TOT's stance in the old-style access charge system, which requires CAT, DTAC, True Move and DPC to pay 200 baht a month per number as an access charge for mobile postpaid services and 15% of prepaid mobile credit to TOT, said Preeya Danchaivijit, TOT's senior executive vice-president.
In the past few years, TOT filed a petition with the Administrative Court against the interconnection charge (IC) rule previously drafted by the now-defunct National Telecommunications Commission.
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