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3G Mobile Phone Services to Be Introduced in Thailand in Next 12 Months.

Bangkok Post (Bangkok, Thailand)

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Byline: Srisamorn Phoosuphanusorn

Nov. 5--Third-generation (3G) mobile phone services are expected to be introduced in Thailand during the next 12 months, with Hutchison-CAT Wireless Multimeda slated to begin commercial trials early next year.

But market leader Advanced Info Service (AIS) says it is still undecided on 3G technology because it would need at least US $100 million (about 4 billion baht) to upgrade its network to provide for the high-speed features of 3G.

Hutchison-CAT's senior vice-president, Piroon Paireepairit, said Hutch, its cellular arm, had embarked on a large investment plan for commercial 3G trials by the second quarter of ...

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