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Fixed-line provider TOT will open its TNET Wi-Fi service: TOT is a fixed-line provider that’s rolling out more advanced features for land lines (including SMS and caller ID), but it’s also trying out Wi-Fi at 100 baht per hour or about US$2.50. The first location is at a cafe that will also have 12 computers available; future locations include other branches of this cafe and supermarkets. Pricing deregulation appears to be driving the landline services into more competition against increasingly inexpensive package deals from the cellular operators, according to this article’s details.
Posted by Glennf at January 18, 2004 2:51 PM
Categories: Hot Spot, International
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