Thai operator AIS agreed to lease RAN equipment to National Telecom (NT) to allow the state-owned company to deliver 5G services using spectrum on its 700MHz band,
Thai carrier Advanced Info System (AIS) has signed an agreement to lease Radio Access Network (RAN) equipment to state-run operator National Telecom (NT), according to
The deployed network delivers 5G, 4G, and 3G services to support communications for government agencies and military forces operating in the Phu Makua
This report takes a closer look at the state of 5G and 5G-A spectrum planning in Thailand and discusses the key issues and challenges in securing sufficient spectrum resources for 5G,
Thai operator AIS agreed to lease RAN equipment to National Telecom (NT) to allow the state-owned company to deliver 5G services using spectrum on its 700MHz band, following approval of a transfer by the
The increased adoption of 5G base stations, antennas, and core network equipment became evident as operators aimed to provide transformative connectivity experiences.
Chula Engineering has installed a LIVE Private Network with 5G base stations on 2 frequencies: 2600 MHz and 26 GHz (mmWave), and other activities to support research into
Thailand was one of the first markets to launch 5G in the Asia Pacific region, with AIS and TrueMove H both launching commercial 5G services during Q1 2020, shortly after the
Thai carrier Advanced Info System (AIS) has signed an agreement to lease Radio Access Network (RAN) equipment to state-run operator National Telecom (NT), according to local press reports. The
Three 5G base stations that meet standards for 5G wireless and telecommunications defined by 3GPP (Note3) as well as the O-RAN specifications defined by
Government strategic assistance and private investment have worked together to accelerate the process of building 5G base stations nationwide, to increase network capacity and offer faster,
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Thailand was one of the first markets to launch 5G in the Asia Pacific region, with AIS and TrueMove H both launching commercial 5G services during Q1 2020, shortly after the conclusion of the country''s 5G
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It is therefore important for Thailand to maintain momentum and prioritise the following actions for 5G and 5G-A development: — Make at least 300 MHz of spectrum available in the globally harmonised 3.5 GHz band as soon as practicable. Avoid unnecessarily large guard band between mobile and fixed satellite service (FSS).
The 5G Infrastructure market in Thailand is a pivotal component in the country digital transformation. With the rollout of 5G networks, Thailand is poised to experience a significant boost in connectivity, enabling IoT, smart cities, and improved mobile services.
Thailand’s first 5G spectrum auction was held in February 2020 for frequencies in the 700 MHz, 2.6 GHz and 26 GHz bands. Both AIS43and TrueMove H44deployed their 5G networks after the spectrum auction in early 2020, using their newly purchased 2.6 GHz spectrum. DTAC launched 5G services using their 700 MHz spectrum holdings in February 2021.45
ACCELERATING 5G AND 5G-ADVANCED IN THAILAND: A ROADMAP FOR SUCCESS The key challenge is the current use of the extended C-band (3.4–3.7 GHz) and standard C-band (3.7–4.2 GHz) frequencies for satellite services in Thailand, as there are an estimated 10 million or more TVRO services in operation, according to the NBTC.
Current 5G spectrum assignments in Thailand (excluding legacy IMT holdings) Amount of 700 MHz band allocated Amount of 2.6 GHz band allocated Amount of 26 GHz band allocated Each of the operators is recommended to hold The amount of low band allocated is sufficientto support 5G services provision from all service providers.
Recommendation: 3.5 GHz band– As detailed above, there are significant challenges for Thailand to make the 3.5 GHz band available for 5G services, especially in the amounts needed to address the shortfall in mid-band spectrum.
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