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  • TELECOMMUNICATIONS BlackBerry Thai chief exits

    19 Jun 2013 : BlackBerry Thailand, the smartphone maker based in Canada, admits it is facing a leadership vacuum amid intensifying local competition.

  • DTAC focuses on 3G, northern expansion

    19 Jun 2013 : Total Access Communication (DTAC) is gearing up to focus on promoting its third-generation (3G) mobile broadband service, scheduled for commercial launch next month.

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  • NBTC gives True one week for 3G switch

    09 May 2013 : True Move has been given another week by the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) to transfer full management of its third-generation network operation centre to CAT Telecom under the latter's 3G network contracts.

  • TV firms grumble, even with lower digital licence prices

    09 May 2013 : Potential bidders for digital TV licences still see the starting prices of high-definition (HD) channels as high, and the network rental cost is far from settled.

  • ICT goes on hunt for PM's Office hackers

    08 May 2013 : The Office of the Prime Minister's website was hacked Wednesday, with messages and a photograph deriding Yingluck Shinawatra posted on its homepage.

  • True Move first to launch limited 4G service

    08 May 2013 : True Move has moved pre-emptively to beat its bigger rivals with Wednesday's launch of Thailand's first commercial fourth-generation (4G) wireless broadband service on a limited scale.

  • AIS launches the 3G era

    08 May 2013 : The 20-year wait is over. Thailand's first real third-generation mobile broadband service is on the air after mobile leader Advanced Info Service (AIS) made the first 3G commercial launch under the licensing regime Tuesday.

  • NBTC says law is clear on spectrum

    08 May 2013 : The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) yesterday confirmed with the cabinet secretariat that CAT Telecom must immediately return the frequencies of its two concessionaires after their contracts expire in September.

  • BROADCASTING

    Prices set for digital TV licences, converter box subsidies

    08 May 2013 : The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) yesterday approved starting prices for digital TV licences in a wide range from 140 million to 1.51 billion baht.

  • BROADBAND

    NBTC to protect 2G users after expiry

    03 May 2013 : The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) is drafting a new regulation to protect second-generation (2G) mobile users on networks whose concessions are due to expire in September.

  • TELECOMMUNICATIONS

    Mobile firms follow NBTC's 15% cut

    02 May 2013 : Major private mobile operators confirmed a price cut in their 3G tariff plans by 15-20% as stipulated by the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC).

  • TELECOMMUNICATIONS

    Inmarsat pushes broadband as next frontier for satellite

    02 May 2013 : Inmarsat Plc, the British satellite communications firm, is shifting its focus to fixed-satellite and high-speed broadband satellite services to seek new revenue streams.

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