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MHz spectrum bands up for auction together, instead of auctioning off the 1,800MHz spectrum alone late next year, a commissioner source has said. The source at the broadcasting and telecom regulator said some telecom committee members had discussed
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MHz of bandwidth from the 1,800MHz spectrum of TrueMove and the same bandwidth from Digital Phone Co (DPC) when their concessions from CAT expire on September 15. "If the committee approves setting up this 1,800MHz committee, we'll immediately kick
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June all measures to deal with the expiry of concessions of TrueMove and Digital Phone Co (DPC) on September 15. Settapong Malisuwan, said that in June the committee would also conclude which parties it would assign to take care of the customers of
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MHz concessions that the regulator should reclaim the spectrum for reallocation. Telecom committee chairman Settapong Malisuwan yesterday said his panel would now consider details of exactly how to reclaim the spectrum. However, it remains to be seen
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00 am CAT Telecom wants to keep the part of the 1,800MHz spectrum used by TrueMove to continue serving TrueMove's approximately 17 million customers and will return the part used by Digital Phone Co to the regulator for reallocation after the two
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MHz subcommittee had floated the idea that the 12.5MHz bandwidth of True-Move's 1,800MHz should be put up for auction to provide 4G service. The parallel idea is that the same bandwidth of the 1,800MHz spectrum of Digital Phone Co (DPC) should also
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TOT has two options to earn revenue from Advanced Info Service's telecom network after the AIS concession ends in 2015. In the case that the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission allows TOT to keep its 900-megahertz spectrum that it
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00 am CAT Telecom yesterday maintained that the combined 18 million cellular subscribers of TrueMove and Digital Phone Co (DPC) "legally belong" to the state agency, and that it needs to keep possession of the companies' 1,800MHz spectrum bands after
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00 am CAT Telecom will consult the Council of State on whether it can retain its prized 1,800MHz spectrum after two private cellular concessions expire in September next year. CAT chief executive officer Kitisak Sriprasert said yesterday that the
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Like fellow state agency TOT, CAT wants to keep its spectrum after the two concessions expire, instead of handing it over to the regulator. CAT has also consulted with the Information and Communications Technology Ministry on the matter. CAT and TOT,
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