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Thai Telco Regulator Gives Conditional Clearance To True, DTAC Merger

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A woman speaks on a mobile phone as she stands next to the logo of True Corp in Bangkok on February 29, 2016. File photo: Reuters/Athit Perawongmetha and published by CNA

 

By Reuters and published by CNA

 

THAILAND’S telecommunications regulator cleared the merger of the country’s second and third largest mobile operators, True Corporation Pcl and Telenor ASA’s Total Access Communication Pcl (DTAC) with conditions.

 

The conditions include a price ceiling and price controls, the National Broadcasting and Telecommunication Commission (NBTC) said in a statement Thursday (Oct. 20).

 

The delayed decision comes nearly a year after the deal was first announced amid concerns of the new entity reducing market competition.

 

Full story: https://thainewsroom.com/2022/10/20/thai-telco-regulator-gives-conditional-clearance-to-true-dtac-merger/

 

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

The delayed decision comes nearly a year after the deal was first announced amid concerns of the new entity reducing market competition.

The brown envelope finally arrived ...............................LOL

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1 hour ago, Geoffggi said:

The brown envelope finally arrived ...............................LOL

A BIG brown envelope.  We are talking telephone numbers here!

The powerful almost always get their way.....of course, put up a facade of supposed negativity and rejection, then out comes the rubber stamp and boom! All done.!

They will all merge one day and be the King Power monopoly of Thailand. Thats just how it works here. It's who you know 

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What's that thing growing out the top of her head? Is it an aerial?

Call cost increase to cover the cost of a new LoGo.

2 hours ago, ChrisY1 said:

The powerful almost always get their way.....of course, put up a facade of supposed negativity and rejection, then out comes the rubber stamp and boom! All done.!

Same as when Lotus bought Tesco.

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This was expected, from a totally compromised and failed administration. But, it is a horrendous tragedy, nonetheless. While mergers may benefit mega corporations, they never benefit the people. Look to True Visions for a good example of that. This is very tragic for the people of Thailand. As always, they are the last ones to be considered. 

Assimilate, conglomerate, aggregate, amalgamate... Buy up all and any competition, and then <deleted> your "customers" up the <deleted> Rinse, repeat. ????

7 hours ago, webfact said:

THAILAND’S telecommunications regulator cleared the merger of the country’s second and third largest mobile operators, True Corporation Pcl and Telenor ASA’s Total Access Communication Pcl (DTAC) with conditions.

A done deal... has been all along.

My American friends can correct me I am sure but all this outrage sounds a whole lot like the screaming that went on when T-Mobile bought SPRINT

 

As to high prices and bad customer service yeah I saw it in Canada with just Rogers and Bell.  But that is not the company's faults it is the regulators that allow the <deleted> to happen.

 

The NBTC will along with AIS be keeping a close eye on what happens and you can be assured that if TRUE raises prices or drops its service that AIS will step up to either call them on it or provide a better service to customers.

 

 

1 hour ago, Bangkok Barry said:

Same as when Lotus bought Tesco.

Yes. First the supermarkets. Now the mobile communications. Wasn't there also talk of AIS taking over 3BB?

Lack of competition is never good for the consumer.

Very sad indeed but Thailand is a third world country.

5 hours ago, mrfill said:

What's that thing growing out the top of her head? Is it an aerial?

The last of the Mohicans?

3 hours ago, kingstonkid said:

My American friends can correct me I am sure but all this outrage sounds a whole lot like the screaming that went on when T-Mobile bought SPRINT

 

As to high prices and bad customer service yeah I saw it in Canada with just Rogers and Bell.  But that is not the company's faults it is the regulators that allow the <deleted> to happen.

 

The NBTC will along with AIS be keeping a close eye on what happens and you can be assured that if TRUE raises prices or drops its service that AIS will step up to either call them on it or provide a better service to customers.

 

 

Total BS. It is the companies fault. 100%. They make a conscious choice to cut back on customer service, because they can. In an ideal world, government would care about us little guys. But, they don't. Not one iota. And the corporations are allowed to cheat us, steal from us, pillage, rampage, and abuse us, the consumer to no end. 

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57 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

Total BS. It is the companies fault. 100%. They make a conscious choice to cut back on customer service, because they can. In an ideal world, government would care about us little guys. But, they don't. Not one iota. And the corporations are allowed to cheat us, steal from us, pillage, rampage, and abuse us, the consumer to no end. 

Mike you made my point.  I said that it was not the company's fault because the regulators allowed it.  

 

Companies make no money on CSR it is a loss that they have to take and therefore will do it the cheapest way that they can.  Hence when you call CSR in NA you might end up with an Indian, Philippine or Mexican person on the other end but almost never will get an American or Canadian unles the company was forced to hire them.

 

 

12 hours ago, huangnon said:

Assimilate, conglomerate, aggregate, amalgamate... Buy up all and any competition, and then <deleted> your "customers" up the <deleted> Rinse, repeat. ????

There was that German guy who predicted this 200 years ago. But he is anathema in the Anglo-Saxon world.

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