AIS 5G service reaches every province

AIS 5G service reaches every province

Workers perform maintenance atop an AIS 5G tower.
Workers perform maintenance atop an AIS 5G tower.

Advanced Info Service Plc (AIS), Thailand's largest telecom operator, has announced reaching all 77 provinces (counting Bangkok) with 5G stand-alone service, the first in the nation to do so.

"After expanding our 5G network to 77 provinces, with 100% coverage for industrial estates in the Eastern Economic Corridor, AIS is continuing to fulfil its mission to support a revival of the national economy by expanding the locations served by 5G stand-alone networks to cover all 77 Thai provinces," said Wasit Wattanasap, head of nationwide operations and support at AIS. "This represents another crucial step in extending the AIS 5G network, which is of huge benefit to the industrial sector."

Mr Wasit said the new 5G network slicing technology improves the capabilities of both networks and resources to be compatible and flexible, enabling confidence in the quality of network connections and speed. Meanwhile, 5G multi-access Edge computing technology brings application servers as close to the end-user as possible.

"Being ready with a world-class digital infrastructure is a golden opportunity for Thailand to create confidence among foreign investors who are seeking new manufacturing bases suitable for long-term investment," Mr Wasit said. "Digital technology infrastructure is a huge competitive advantage on the world stage and will firmly lead Thailand towards Industry 4.0."

AIS is the only operator in Southeast Asia providing 5G dual-mode service on both stand-alone and non-stand-alone 5G networks, which are compatible with 4G on a frequency of 2600 megahertz.


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