A committee of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) yesterday approved Thailand’s draft licence auction framework for the 2100MHz 3G mobile frequency band, reports the Bangkok Post. Under the draft, the regulator will divide available 2100MHz bandwidth into nine 5MHz blocks, scrapping an earlier framework based on the ‘N-1’ model which would have made available a number of licences equal to the number of bidders minus one. The NBTC said the removal of this condition is aimed at promoting a level playing field under the Frequency Allocation Act.
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