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MCOT to return portion of 2600 MHz spectrum for reallocation

( January 14, 2016, 05:08 GMT | Insight) -- Thai state-owned broadcaster MCOT has agreed to return a minimum 60 MHz of its 144 MHz band on the 2600 MHz spectrum for reallocation through a fresh round of 4G auctions next year, the Bangkok Post reports. National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Com...Thai state-owned broadcaster MCOT has agreed to return a minimum 60 MHz of its 144 MHz band on the 2600 MHz spectrum for reallocation through a fresh round of 4G auctions next year, the Bangkok Post reports. National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission Secretary General Takorn Tantasith said a minimum 690 MHz was needed to develop 4G and 5G services by 2021. MCOT will receive appropriate compensation, but the regulator cannot determine the specifics until a new NBTC law comes into effect around mid-year.    ...

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