Samart Corp has informally proposed building a 3G network in greater Bangkok for TOT to lease. The network would complement TOT’s existing 3G network in the area, according to a source at TOT, the state telephone company.

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Samart offers new 3G plan to TOT

Implementation of Reforms in Thailand

Infrastructure plays a crucial role in economic development and enrichment of living standards. Various stages of economic development require different levels of infrastructure upgrades or enhancements to ensure infrastructure in fact facilitates economic activities. Thailand has been facing a series of infrastructure challenges, both new and well-established. To name a few: there is a need for infrastructure services to catch up with economic development and international competition, manage the growth in urban areas, respond to global energy prices, and ensure basic services for the poor.

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Samart Corp has informally proposed building a 3G network in greater Bangkok for TOT to lease. The network would complement TOT’s existing 3G network in the area, according to a source at TOT, the state telephone company.

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