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Human Rights Commission Worried about True-DTAC Merger

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BANGKOK, Oct 19 (TNA) – The National Human Rights Commission said in its statement that the merger of True and DTAC could result in monopoly and consumers would lack choices.

 

The NHRC said that reports on the planned merger of True Corporation and Total Access Communication (DTAC) drew opposition from academics and consumers’ organizations including the Thailand Consumers Council, which were concerned about impacts on competition and possible monopoly in the telecom sector.

 

The merger might affect consumers’ choices and lead to the digital divide and unfair charges.

 

Full Story: https://tna.mcot.net/english-news-1041020

 

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Nice to hear that they are on our side but it is kind of weird that this is a human right matter, not that I disapprove of, I just don't get it 

13 hours ago, alyx said:

not that I disapprove of, I just don't get it 

Monopolists can dictate prices and rules , so the average consumer has no choice , but to pay what they want . A fair competition is generally better for the consumer .

15 hours ago, alyx said:

Nice to hear that they are on our side but it is kind of weird that this is a human right matter, not that I disapprove of, I just don't get it 

Everyone has to look like they are on the side of the little people for face.

 

The problem is that even if this goes through there is not a monopoly.  Everyone seems to have forgotten AIS.

 

Also as far as price gouging Thai government has the ability to manage and limit price increases much as they have done with food and petroleum prices.

 

The people that will be hurt are the workers found to be redundant 

2 hours ago, nobodysfriend said:

Monopolists can dictate prices and rules , so the average consumer has no choice , but to pay what they want . A fair competition is generally better for the consumer .

Mono = 1

AIS is still there so no monopoly, easier to make price arrangements though with less players on the market.

Not a monopoly but True is owned by CP. So as near as one can get

17 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The National Human Rights Commission said in its statement that the merger of True and DTAC could result in monopoly and consumers would lack choices.

Its a done deal... 

2 hours ago, bang saen guy said:

Not a monopoly but True is owned by CP. So as near as one can get

I thought True Thailand was owned by Chinese parent company with CP running it as a franchise in Thailand 

"Menneskerettigheter", i Thailand !. Er dette en vits ?.

Edited by LEXUS 400

1 hour ago, norbra said:

I thought True Thailand was owned by Chinese parent company with CP running it as a franchise in Thailand 

Wiki says CP owns 50%

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