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True Corp skips $4.5 billion spectrum auctions

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Thai True Corp skips $4.5 billion spectrum auctions

 

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FILE PHOTO - A woman speaks on a mobile phone as she stands next to the logo of True Corp in Bangkok,Thailand, February 29, 2016. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha

 

BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's second largest mobile operator, True Corporation Pcl <TRUE.BK>, said on Tuesday that it would not participate in upcoming spectrum auctions.

 

After studying the rules and requirements of the auctions thoroughly, True's management decided the company "should not join the auction" for the 900 MHz and 1800 Mhz frequency bands, president Vichaow Rakphongphairoj said in a statement. He did not elaborate.

 

The decision would not affect its competitiveness because it already had sufficient frequency bandwidth for subscription growth, he added.

 

Thai regulator, the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission, scrapped a previous tender in June after three Thai mobile operators skipped the auctions citing onerous terms.

 

The August spectrum auctions seek to raise $4.5 billion.

 

(Reporting by Chayut Setboonsarng; editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

 
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Not sure if that news means the continuation of slow choppy.sim data? 

Sound like collusion. 

The NBTC needs to restructure it's management....the people in charge now are abject failures...can't blame True for not going along with this graft scheme.

Could be more than 1 contract in play?

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True 4G speeds seem to average from 10MB to 50MB per second, in a variety of locations around Thailand. That is better than I get with Verizon in the US, for one fifth the price. No complaints about their 4G service from this customer. 

wait, i got a msg that someone replied to my post, to find my post nowhere ?

 

i spoke about the dangers of 3G/4G/5G and this is euh... CENSORED ?

 

a big WHAT THE <deleted>

Welcome to the modern TVF dickjones... Your above post will soon disappear too ?

6 minutes ago, cornishcarlos said:

Welcome to the modern TVF dickjones... Your above post will soon disappear too ?

plus a ban ...

 

but I can still read the shit if I ask my friendly chrome to go incognito ... but those dumb <deleted> still want to ban ...

 

this is just another admin GOD behaviour , no, it is narcissistic, woehahaha

 

 

54 minutes ago, dickjones2018 said:

plus a ban ...

 

but I can still read the shit if I ask my friendly chrome to go incognito ... but those dumb <deleted> still want to ban ...

 

this is just another admin GOD behaviour , no, it is narcissistic, woehahaha

 

 

Yeah. I've had a couple of posts deleted,  but while in someone else's home you play by their rules.  If it was my Site, I'd let the expletives fly if one selects a tick box so to be involved in the riff raff discussions.

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