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Thai regulator approves $7.3b telecoms carrier merger

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Thailand’s telecoms regulator has agreed to allow a merger between the country’s two main phone carriers in a decision that raises worries over whether reduced competitio­n will harm consumer interests.

The $7.3 billion deal will merge True Corp and smaller DTAC, a subsidiary of Norway’s Telenor Group. The new entity, to be called NewCo, will have about 51 million subscriber­s. The next largest telecoms carrier, AIS, or Advanced Info Service, has 44 million subscriber­s.

True is owned by Charoen Pokphand (CP) Holding, one of the country’s biggest family-controlled conglomera­tes. It has 32 million subscriber­s to DTAC’s 19 million.

Shareholde­rs of True and DTAC, or Total Access Communicat­ion Plc., approved the merger plan in April.

The regulatory go-ahead by the National Broadcasti­ng and Telecommun­ications Commission came late Thursday in a 3-2 vote in favor, with the chair casting a deciding vote after more than 10 hours of discussion­s.

The commission imposed conditions that included price controls, keeping current service agreements in place and requiring the expansion of 5G coverage to at least 90% of the population within five years. It said it could cancel or add further conditions if it observes monopolist­ic behavior due to the merger.

“The merger will create a long and lasting impact and make it impossible to turn back the clock,” Pirongrong Ramasoota, one of the two commission­ers who voted against letting the merger go ahead, said in a Facebook post. She said the deal could result in unfair competitio­n and prevent other companies from trying to enter the market. (AP)

 ?? ?? Visitors sit at a True telecom service center in Bangkok, on Nov 22, 2021. Thailand’s telecoms regulator has agreed to allow a merger between the country’s two main phone carriers in a decision raising worries over whether reduced competitio­n will harm consumer interests. (AP)
Visitors sit at a True telecom service center in Bangkok, on Nov 22, 2021. Thailand’s telecoms regulator has agreed to allow a merger between the country’s two main phone carriers in a decision raising worries over whether reduced competitio­n will harm consumer interests. (AP)

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