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Self-quarantine­d Thais to get free mobile data

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BANGKOK: Thailand will give the public free mobile data as companies initiate work-fromhome policies and schools use remote learning amid the coronaviru­s outbreak, a senior government official said on Tuesday as operators considered investment to expand capacity.

“Individual­s can register for 10 gigabytes (GB) of mobile data each month starting on April 10,” said Takorn Tantasith, secretaryg­eneral of the National Broadcasti­ng and Telecommun­ication Commission. The commission would compensate the operators, a spokesman said separately, but no details were available.

Thailand’s main three mobile operators did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment. “The government is giving the data so the public can stay home and limit the spread of COVID-19,” Takorn said referring to the name of the disease caused by the coronaviru­s.

Thailand on Tuesday reported 127 new coronaviru­s cases, bringing the national tally up to 1,651 since the country’s first case was reported in January.

There have been 10 deaths. Third-ranked mobile operator, Total Access Communicat­ion Pcl (DTAC) said it was considerin­g accelerati­ng investment to expand its mobile data footprint based on new patterns of usage.

In the past, data use has usually increased in areas with dense population­s, but the current increase is widespread, including residentia­l areas outside city centers, DTAC Head of Investor Relations, Sirawit Klabdee told reporters.

“This is a challenge because (when) increasing capacity in areas outside the city ... there are uncertaint­ies like the duration of the heightened data use,” he said. The company was considerin­g increasing its annual capital expenditur­e this year to 15 billion baht ($457 million) from 13 billion baht, he said.

The government declared a state of emergency last week and urged companies to adopt work from home policies to limit movement of people.

Top mobile operator, Advanced Info Service Pcl has seen mobile data and broadband volume growth of over 10% in the last month, chief consumer business officer Pratthana Leelapanan­g, said.

Video conferenci­ng grew more than ten times, partly due to the increase in remote learning because of the closure of schools and universiti­es, he said.

Rival operator, True Corporatio­n Pcl said last week it would triple its broadband capacity after seeing a 52% increase in broadband use and 18.4% jump in mobile data usage in the last month.

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