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Byline: Mongkol Jullayothin
Oct. 3--The provincial fixed-line operator TT&T Plc is confident of achieving a better performance in the second half of this year, with increased revenue from calls to mobile phones as well as value-added services.
President Pisit Lee-ahtam said revenue in the first half was stable, even though the company faced heavy competitive pressure from lower airtime fees charged by wireless services.
Cheaper rates for long-distance calls on mobile phones have been eating into the revenue of TT&T, which has been seeking to diversify its revenue sources to reduce its reliance on long-distance.
In the first half of ...