Bangkok Post

TOT plans to cut almost a third of its 83 divisions and reduce its senior executive vicepresid­ent positions from 14 to nine.

Merger with CAT looms in January

- KOMSAN TORTERMVAS­ANA

State telecom enterprise TOT plans to cut almost one-third of its 83 divisions and reduce its existing senior executive vice-president (SEVP) positions from 14 to nine as part of its restructur­ing in preparatio­n for a merger with CAT Telecom early next year.

The restructur­ing, which also includes a 15% cost reduction, is due to start in October.

The merger of the state telecom enterprise­s into National Telecom (NT) is scheduled to be completed in January 2021. The date was postponed from July this year because of the impact of the pandemic and the volume of paperwork between local agencies and internatio­nal creditors.

TOT plans to position itself as an infrastruc­ture sharing provider while turning its competitor into a business partner.

“TOT will create mutual benefits among parties in this new economic era,” said TOT acting president Morakot Thienmontr­ee.

‘‘ Management aims to reduce the number of divisions to around 60.

MORAKOT THIENMONTR­EE

Acting president, TOT

He said TOT has gradually adjusted its organisati­onal structure over the past decade.

In 2010 the company had 24,000 staff with 39 divisions, but now it has 12,000 staff.

TOT’s 83 divisions cover a wide variety of businesses as part of a strategy to tap new opportunit­ies.

The company’s management aims to reduce the number of divisions to around 60, Mr Morakot said, with several divisions likely merging.

“This is the proper time to undergo organisati­onal restructur­ing,” he said. “Two SEVPs retired last year, and another four will retire on Sept 30 this year.”

The restructur­ing was discussed with remaining SEVPs and they all agreed with it, Mr Morakot said.

The infrastruc­ture sharing business is meant to ward off infrastruc­ture investment redundancy in the telecom industry.

“We hope to serve all related parties in terms of telecom towers and networks, particular­ly in the 5G broadband era,” Mr Morakot said.

At February’s 5G spectrum licence auction, TOT secured four slots of the 26GHz range and CAT won two slots of the 700MHz range.

The two state enterprise­s joined the auction to obtain spectrum slots to provide 5G-related solutions for the public interest under the initiative of Digital Economy and Society Minister

Buddhipong­se Punnakanta.

In the initial phase of NT management, the company will have two copresiden­ts, one of them the CAT president and another acting TOT president, according to Mr Buddhipong­se.

CAT and TOT are in talks with private companies for strategic partners in 5G service.

 ?? PATTARAPON­G CHATPATTAR­ASILL ?? A man enters TOT headquarte­rs on Chaeng Watthana Road. The state telecom plans to position itself as an infrastruc­ture sharing provider.
PATTARAPON­G CHATPATTAR­ASILL A man enters TOT headquarte­rs on Chaeng Watthana Road. The state telecom plans to position itself as an infrastruc­ture sharing provider.

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