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Thailand WiMax Licences Expected Soon After 3G

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WiMax licences expected soon after 3G

BANGKOK: -- The national telecom regulator intends to grant WiMax wireless broadband spectrum licences shortly after the auction of the 2.1-gigahertz third-generation spectrum licences.

National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) commissioner Sethaporn Cusripituck yesterday said if the NTC auctioned the 3G licences in early December, the WiMax-spectrum licences would be granted shortly after that.

He was speaking at the first public hearing on broadband wireless-access licensing and regulations for new technology services, including WiMax.

Recently, NTC chairman Choochart Phromprasid said the watchdog intended to auction four 3G licences in December.

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-- The Nation 2009-09-11

December which year ?

is it defore or after the release of Duke Nukem Forever ?

LTE is starting to come online in some countries and Thailand has yet to deploy HSPA.

IT hub if I remember correctly :)

(I just realised I was responsing to the last post beyond any relation to the thread, off topic, snipped)

Edited by mattcodes

Will those licenses granted before or after the international gateway upgrade that they announced last month?

I think this is veiled code for NEVER

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