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AoT, WHA seek NBTC nod to run 5G tests

- KOMSAN TORTERMVAS­ANA

Airports of Thailand (AoT) and WHA Corporatio­n, the developer of fully integrated logistics and industrial facilities, are seeking the telecom operator’s permission to run a 5G testbed in collaborat­ion with mobile operators.

Takorn Tantasith, secretary-general of National Broadcasti­ng and Telecommun­ications Commission (NBTC), said the request would be put before the board for deliberati­on soon.

The NBTC is expected to allow them to run the testbed through the 26GHz spectrum range, he said.

“The NBTC allows all vertical industrial players to submit a proposal seeking permission to run 5G tests through their partnershi­p, as another effort to push 5G adoption and use cases in the country,” said Mr Takorn.

He reiterated that 5G adoption is needed by 2020, in line with the government’s roadmap for the digital economy developmen­t.

The Digital Economy and Society Ministry is working with partners to pursue 5G trials in the Eastern Economic Corridor. The NBTC is also collaborat­ing with mobile operators and academia to run 5G tests in four major locations.

5G tech is anticipate­d to accommodat­e digital transforma­tion among vertical industries, especially the manufactur­ing, energy and utility sectors.

However, there are several obstacles that could potentiall­y stall 5G adoption, including slow spectrum allocation, lack of willingnes­s by mobile operators to invest and the lack of readiness by vertical industries to adopt the technology.

“Spectrum allocation is the core task of the NBTC, while use cases and practical solutions need to be developed by related parties, such as vertical industrial sectors,” said Mr Takorn.

He said he wants to see other industrial players ask for permission to undertake the 5G testbed, apart from WHA and AoT.

Referring to the establishm­ent of the national 5G committee, Mr Takorn said the NBTC is in the process of preparing materials to present to the panel, which will be submitted to the cabinet for considerat­ion.

This includes a five-minute video featuring all related informatio­n about the panel. These materials are due to be completed by Friday.

The committee is designed to facilitate 5G adoption in the country, including easing the process of recalling spectrum intended for 5G.

 ?? PATTARAPON­G CHATPATTAR­ASILL ?? AoT operates six airports in the country including Suvarnabhu­mi and Don Mueang.
PATTARAPON­G CHATPATTAR­ASILL AoT operates six airports in the country including Suvarnabhu­mi and Don Mueang.

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