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DTAC seeks licence to run wireless Internet.

Bangkok Post (Bangkok, Thailand)

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Byline: Komsan Tortermvasana

Jul. 6--DTAC will apply for an ISP licence from the National Telecommunications Commission to tap the growth of multimedia Internet services over mobile phones.

Co-chief executive Sigve Brekke said the cellular operator was excited about the ways in which technologies such as Wi-Fi and Wi-Max could connect mobile phone networks to provide Internet access.

In addition, he said, DTAC would apply for a 3G (third generation) wireless licence from the NTC as soon as it issues licensing regulations, expected early next year.

But because the investment cost for 3G is high, DTAC would initially offer the network in ...

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