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  2. Advanced Info Service - Wikipedia

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    mPay, an AIS subsidiary, is a payment processor and one of Thailand's three major payment service providers. [14] Its partners include CIMB [15] and 2C2P. [16]According to a 2014 article in The Nation, mPay has around 1.6 million registered users, of which roughly 1.2 million are end-users and 400,000 are mPay agents. 150,000 of mPay's end-users use the service monthly, spending on average ...

  3. Telephone numbers in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    A mobile phone number consists of a mobile phone code and a seven-digit subscriber number. Therefore, a mobile phone number is written as 0641163685 Mobile phones in Thailand use 900/1800 MHz for GSM. Domestic roaming service is available free within Thailand in places where there is only a single transmitter in place due to restrictions. As ...

  4. List of countries by number of mobile numbers in use

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    This list ranks the countries of the world by the number of mobile phone numbers in use. As an important caveat, this list does not provide the number of mobile phones in use. It is common for each SIM card has a separate phone number, so phones with multiple SIM cards will have multiple phone numbers.

  5. Telecommunications in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    That number has been in decline since 2008. [3] The first fixed-line telephone system was installed in Thailand (Siam) under the Ministry of Defence in 1881, and later its operation was transferred to the Post and Telegraph Department. The Telephone Organization of Thailand (TOT) was established in 1954 to manage the telephone system. [4]

  6. Maritime identification digits - Wikipedia

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    Maritime identification digits are used by radio communication facilities to identify their home country or base area in digital selective calling (DSC), Automatic Transmitter Identification System (ATIS), and Automatic identification system (AIS) messages as part of their Maritime Mobile Service Identities.

  7. Internet in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thailand saw a rapid growth in the number of broadband users in 2005 with the initiation of unmetered broadband in 2004. [7] There are 3,399,000 (2012) internet hosts in Thailand, the highest in Southeast Asia. [8] A 2013 study found that Thais spend an average of 16 hours on the internet per week. [9]

  8. Mobile network codes in ITU region 5xx (Oceania) - Wikipedia

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    Former Thaimobile 1900, ACT Mobile, TOT Public Company Limited; [105] [108] used for NT Mobile, AIS-T and MVNO 520: 17: NT Mobile: National Telecom Public Company Limited: Operational: TD-LTE 2300: Former TOT Public Company Limited; LTE band 40; for NT Mobile and MVNO except dtac-T and True-T uses 520-47, UMTS 850 uses 520-02 520: 18: dtac

  9. DTAC - Wikipedia

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    Total Access Communication Public Company Limited (commonly known as DTAC, and stylized as DTAC or dtac) is a GSM mobile phone company in Thailand. It is the nation's third largest GSM phone company, after AIS and True. [2] [3] DTAC is owned by Norwegian company Telenor both directly and indirectly, and both companies share the same logo. [4]