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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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  • EDUCATION

    Competition for tablet auction heats up

    18 Jun 2013 : Thailand's Supreme Distribution and China's Shenzhen Yitoa Intelligent Control could become the largest suppliers of tablet computers in the next round of bidding under the One Tablet Per Child scheme after they passed the technical round yesterday.

  • BROADCASTING

    Bandwidth frequency overlap vexes telecom regulators

    18 Jun 2013 : The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) is adamant about reserving the 510-790 megahertz frequency for the auction of digital television licences.

  • New rules for state-run TV

    18 Jun 2013 : The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) has ordered state-run free TV operators to return their analogue frequencies within five years, five years ahead of the previous plan, in exchange for network provider licences.

  • Battle of the broadcasters

    17 Jun 2013 : Up until last year, Malaysia’s only pay-TV company was certain no one could ever break its monopoly. Some players with big ambitions had come and gone in the past, but none could shake Astro from its pole position.

  • BROADCASTING

    Satellite TV to go digital

    17 Jun 2013 : Satellite TV operators will transmit signals in high definition (HD) to compete with other broadcasting platforms including digital terrestrial and cable.

  • TELECOMMUNICATIONS

    CAT braces for heavy full-year losses

    17 Jun 2013 : CAT Telecom Plc will likely post an operating loss of 1 billion baht this year due to shrinking revenue from all businesses.

  • TELECOMMUNICATIONS

    NBTC: Operators yet to cut 3G prices

    15 Jun 2013 : Thailand's leading mobile operators have not lowered their third-generation (3G) tariff packages by 15-20% as demanded by the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC), says a commissioner.

  • BROKERAGES

    Mobile devices bump up online stock trading volume

    14 Jun 2013 : The online stock trading volume in Thailand will surpass conventional brokerages this year for the first time thanks to surging smartphone and tablet usage, says the Stock Exchange of Thailand.

  • BROADBAND

    3G network rental deals still nothing but a dream

    14 Jun 2013 : The dream of helping two telecom state enterprises to avoid financial doom after the concession era ends by turning them into network renters remains elusive.

  • BROADCASTING

    BEC uneasy about digital transition, licence fees

    14 Jun 2013 : BEC World Plc, the operator of Channel 3, will broadcast its existing content in analogue until its concession with MCOT Plc ends in 2020.

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