Articles tagged with: 3G License and 900mhz

O2 Loses UK Appeal Over GSM Spectrum Reuse for 3G Services

The UK's Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) has ruled that the telecoms regulator was right in not granting an automatic right to offer 3G services over the 900Mhz spectrum to the two incumbent license holders, O2 and Vodafone.  more

Related Tags: ofcom, o2, vodafone, competition-appeal-tribunal, 2g, UK


AIS Suspends 3G Expansion Pending License Auction

Thailand's Advanced Info Service (AIS) has suspended the expansion of its trial 3G network running over the 900Mhz band, citing concerns about congestion for its existing GSM subscribers. The conpany will now wait for the long delayed 3G auction to release radio spectrum in the more conventional 2100 Mhz bands.  more

Related Tags: advanced-info-service, ais, gsm, siemens, tot, 3g-licenses, nokia-siemens, 3g-network, congestion, auction, Thailand


Political Crisis May Delay Thailand's 3G License Auction

The ongoing political crisis in Thailand may cause yet further delays to the 3G licenses which are expected to occur in the fourth-quarter of this year.  more

Related Tags: 3g, advanced-info-service, dtac, national-telecommunication-commission, itu, huawei, eu, nokia, , nokia-siemens-networks, siemens, 3g-licenses, nokia-siemens, testing, 3g-network, Thailand


Thailand's AIS Plans $1.78 Billion Spend on 3G Network

Thai operator, Advanced Info Service (AIS) plans to invest 60 billion baht (US$1.7 billion) over three years on its 3G network - once the 3G licenses are formally awarded.  more

Related Tags: 3g, mobile-data, eu, roaming, advanced-info-service, dtac, tot, 3g-licenses, testing, 3g-network, Thailand


3G Network Launched in Bangkok

Thailand's Advanced Info Service (AIS) is reported to have launched its long planned 3G network - operating in the 900Mhz band - in the capital city, Bangkok. The firm is already operating a 3G network in the 900Mhz band in Chiang Mai, pending the award of 3G licenses and spectrum in the more conventional 2.1Ghz bands.  more

Related Tags: base-station, mobile-data, huawei, advanced-info-service, dtac, base-stations, tot, 3g-licenses, 3g-network, cat, Thailand


EU Rules 3G License Refunds are not State Aid

A court advisor to the European Union's Court of Justice has recommended that the EU Court had been correct in dismissing a complaint by French mobile operator, Bouygues that the allocation of 3G licenses was incorrectly carried out.  more

Related Tags: orange, eu, vivendi, sfr, arcep, 3g-licenses, court-of-justice, option, court, France


Qualcomm Says Thailand Needs at Least Three 3G Networks

Qualcomm Thailand country manager, Kaneungjit Suriyathumrongkul has warned that Thailand will need at least three 3G networks to ensure sufficient competition in the market. Ms Suriyathumrongkul also noted that MVNOs were an option for the country, but only if the underlying network is good and expressed concerns with the idea of a shared national network.  more

Related Tags: base-station, wcdma, qualcomm, advanced-info-service, dtac, mvno, base-stations, tot, 4g, cat, 850mhz, Thailand


Thailand Approves 3G Plans for State Owned Operator

Thailand's government has approved - in principle - the 3G business plan for state owned operator, TOT as proposed by the Information and Communications Technology Ministry. The plan will now have to be submitted for approval to the National Economic and Social Development Board and the Public Debt Management Office.  more

Related Tags: advanced-info-service, base-stations, ntc, tot, 3g-licenses, 3g-network, auction, cat, Thailand


Thailand May Set $200 Million Reserve on 3G Licenses

Thailand's telecoms regulator, the NTC is expected to set a reserve price of US$200 million for the smaller of the available 3G licenses when they are awarded - probably later this year. The final report from outside consultants, InterConnect Communications is understood to have recommended that four licenses are offered by an auction method.  more

Related Tags: advanced-info-service, 3g-phones, ntc, 3g-licenses, auction, Thailand


AIS Signs Up Just 100 Customers to its 3G Service

Thailand's Advanced Info Service (AIS) has blamed a lack of radio spectrum for the lack of interest in its test 3G network in Chiang Mai which was launched a couple of weeks ago. The company has not been able to promote the service effectively and said that it has signed up just 100 new customers to the 3G network. The 3G network is one of the first to run in the 900Mhz spectrum band as the country has not released any licenses for the more conventional 2.1Ghz bands.  more

Related Tags: advanced-info-service, ais, radio-spectrum, base-stations, Thailand


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