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Scholars urge media scrutiny of NBTC

The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) must be open for scrutiny, a group of media academics says.

They urged the NBTC to be professional and answer to the public.

Their comments were made at a conference yesterday, organised by the Thai Broadcast Journalists Association ( TBJA) and the Heinrich Boell Foundation on the occasion of the first anniversary of the NBTC.

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  • Discussion 1 : 09 Oct 2012 at 10.431

    I fear it is too late the decision has been made how can the communications companies advertise 3G when the decision is not supposed to have been taken yet,
    On a footnote I believe 4G tenders raised somewhere in the region of 3 billion pounds in the UK.

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