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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. Intouch Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Thailand's largest mobile operator, AIS was originally granted a 20-year mobile concession by the Telephone Organization of Thailand (TOT) on 27 March 1990. On 26 September 1996, an additional five years were granted whereby extending the concession life to 25 years, expiring in the year 2016.

  4. Sale of Shin Corporation to Temasek Holdings - Wikipedia

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    This use of local nominees of foreign owners was attacked by some anti-Thaksin groups as a method to get around laws limiting foreign ownership of Thai companies. Subsequent investigations found that Thai nominees owned 24.1 percent of all shares on the Thai stock exchange, and up to 36 percent of all shares in the technology sector.

  5. Futsal Thai League - Wikipedia

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    The Futsal Thai League (Thai: ฟุตซอล ไทยลีก) is the top league for futsal clubs in Thailand. It is sponsored by AIS and therefore officially known as the AIS Futsal Thai League .

  6. Internet in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    FTTH with speeds up to 1 Gbit/s is available in limited areas in major cities, including Bangkok, Phuket, and Chiang Mai. 5G Cellular services were offered by AIS and True Move starting in 2020. Thailand saw a rapid growth in the number of broadband users in 2005 with the initiation of unmetered broadband in 2004. [7]

  7. Wikipedia:WikiProject Thailand/List of articles - Wikipedia

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    2008 Thailand League Division 1; 2008 Thailand League Division 2 (Group A) 2008 Thailand League Division 2 (Group B) 2008 Thailand National Games; 2008 Thailand Open (tennis) 2008 Thailand Premier League; 2008 Thailand national football team results; 2008 in Thailand; 2009 ACC Trophy Challenge; 2009 AFC U-16 Women's Championship; 2009 AFF U-16 ...

  8. Thai League 4 - Wikipedia

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    Thai League 4 (Thai: ไทยลีก 4), commonly known as the T4, was the fourth level association football league in Thailand. In 2009, it was divided into five groups by geographic region. Each group contained 16 clubs except for the Southern Region group which contained 13 clubs.

  9. Thaicom - Wikipedia

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    Thaicom Public Company Limited is a Thai satellite operator and provider of satellite and telecommunication services since 1991. The company operates a fleet of four satellites covering Asia, Oceania, and Africa. Thaicom is a subsidiary of Intouch Holdings PCL, Thailand's biggest telecommunications conglomerate.