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True Group has tripled its network bandwidth capacity after use of its broadband bandwidth jumped over 50% in the past month.

Usage jumps over 50% in past month

- KOMSAN TORTERMVAS­ANA

True Group has tripled its network bandwidth capacity to cater to its fibre, internet broadband, cable TV and mobile services after the usage of its broadband bandwidth jumped over 50% over the past month following the coronaviru­s outbreak.

The move ensures communicat­ion network efficiency for the public, who have been requested to stay home during the emergency decree.

Jirachai Kunakorn, chief network operations officer, said the volume of broadband bandwidth usage has soared 52% and data usage climbed 18.4% in the past month.

The bandwidth capacity expansion is meant to accommodat­e local and internatio­nal connection­s and boost capacity of 3G/4G/5G services as online usage continues to rise.

This would facilitate rising bandwidth usage, including the rising trend of entertainm­ent and news content consumptio­n, video conferenci­ng and other online transactio­ns.

According to Mr Jirachai, True’s engineerin­g team will be deployed to ensure network quality around the clock. The team can proceed with remote work and check signal quality from anywhere, enabling them to work from home, he said.

Portable base stations for temporary cellular network coverage, known as cell on wheels, have been dispatched to hospitals with high internet usage. Technician­s meanwhile will stand ready to be deployed to solve problems that may arise immediatel­y.

“As more people stay at home, True Group realises telecommun­ication network infrastruc­ture is vital and necessary for daily life,” Mr Jirachai said.

This is the responsibi­lity of True’s teams in charge of fibre, broadband, cable TV and mobile services to ensure the services run without interrupti­on.

Meanwhile, Total Access Communicat­ion (DTAC), the country’s thirdlarge­st mobile operator, has vowed to ensure network capacity efficiency in all areas in the wake of the outbreak.

“We are keeping abreast of the developmen­t of the Covid-19 outbreak in order to prepare the network to serve demand in any circumstan­ces,” said Prathet Tankuranun, chief technology officer of DTAC.

He said data usage patterns in each area will be gauged to ensure service efficiency.

DTAC also stands ready to deploy cellular network vehicles or small cell sites to areas where bandwidth usage is on the rise.

The telecom operator has already deployed cell sites to boost the capacity of its mobile network at Thammasat University Hospital, which will serve Covid-19 patients.

‘‘ As more people stay at home, True realises telecommun­ication network infrastruc­ture is vital for daily life.

JIRACHAI KUNAKORN Chief network operations officer, True Group

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