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Byline: Srisamorn Phoosuphanusorn
Nov. 3--The mobile phone operator DTAC has entered a business alliance with Microsoft and Metro Systems to provide business productivity applications on the air, targeting corporate users and large enterprises.
The move is part of DTAC's strategy to increase its data revenue base by fourfold to 15 percent of total earnings next year.
DTAC has invested six million baht in a Business Productivity Centre, which is a joint venture with Microsoft, Intel Corp and the SET-listed IT provider Metro Systems Corporation. Founded in December with more than 20 million baht in investment cost, the demonstration and testing ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Thai mobile phone operator, Microsoft woo corporate users.