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  • TELECOMMUNICATIONSCAT Telecom reviews old home fibre-optic contracts

    14/02/2012 : A dozen home fibre-optic leasing contracts of CAT Telecom are under fire after its investigative committee suggested they be rendered void.

  • DTAC expects 3G by 2013

    11/02/2012 : 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.

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  • GlobeTech files lawsuit against Nokia, Navteq Solution

    07/02/2012 : GlobeTech, the leading Thai digital mapping provider, has filed a lawsuit against Nokia (Thailand) and Navteq Solution (Thailand), accusing them of violating its copyright and seeking punitive damages of 540 million baht.

  • TELEVISION

    RS jacks satellite ad fees by a full 40%

    07/02/2012 : RS Plc, the country's second-largest entertainment company, increased its advertising airtime charges for its satellite television channels by 40% this year.

  • NBTC gives foreign dominance a review

    07/02/2012 : The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) is revising its previous regulations on foreign dominance for Thai telecom operations, expected to be completed next month.

  • TELECOMMUNICATIONS

    Critics rip into master plan drafts

    03/02/2012 : Opponents of the three draft telecom master plans packed yesterday's first public hearing by the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC), condemning the plans as biased in favour of mobile operators.

  • Radio interference common complaint

    02/02/2012 : Radio frequency interference, overly dramatic presentation and unclear voices by TV news anchors were the most common broadcasting complaints last year, says a committee under the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC).

  • Unjamming the info highway

    01/02/2012 : Skyrocketing mobile data traffic on third-generation (3G) networks is good news for operators, proof that high-speed wireless broadband is finally paying off.

  • 4G trials begin in earnest

    01/02/2012 : Thailand's first 4G long-term evolution (LTE) broadband trial kicked off yesterday in Bangkok and Maha Sarakham province hosted by the country's largest mobile operator, Advanced Info Service (AIS).

  • INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

    Software parks combine to share technology, skills

    31/01/2012 : Operators of four software parks have allied to form the Thailand Software Park Alliance in a bid to strengthen the local sector ahead of the advent of the Asean Economic Community (AEC) in 2015.

  • TELECOMMUNICATIONS

    Mobile operators praying for 2.1-GHz decongestant

    31/01/2012 : Mobile operators are pinning their hopes for planned third-generation (3G) wireless broadband technology on the international standard 2.1-gigahertz frequency to relieve existing network congestion.

  • TELECOMMUNICATIONS

    More 3G brands likely

    30/01/2012 : Two leading European mobile operators have expressed interest in joining with TOT Plc to provide 3G wireless broadband services as mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs).

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