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Total Access Communication
Public
Traded as SETDTAC
SGX: B2W
Industry Telecommunication
Founded August 1989
Headquarters Bangkok, Thailand
Key people
Lars-Åke Norling (CEO)
Products Mobile, Internet
Revenue Decrease TH฿ 90.86 billion (2014)
Increase TH฿ 10.72 billion (2014)
Total assets Increase TH฿ 106.42 billion (2014)
Parent Telenor
Slogan feel goood
Website www.dtac.co.th

Total Access Communication Public Company Limited, commonly known as DTAC, is the second largest[1][2] GSM mobile phone provider in Thailand (after AIS). DTAC is owned by Telenor both directly and indirectly, and both companies share the same logo.[3] As of 31 December 2011, dtac had 23.2 million subscribers with the market share of subscribers at around 30%.[4]

As of 23 June 2010, the company's registered capital was 4,744,161,260 baht of which 4,735,622,000 baht was paid-up capital and divided into 2,367,811,000 ordinary shares with a par value of 2 baht.[5]

As of 11 April 2012, DTAC's parent company became BCTN Holding.[6]

DTAC has won the "Best Mobile Operator of Thailand" award for three consecutive years (2005–2007) from Asian MobileNews Awards 2007, organized by Asian MobileNews Magazine.

Services and coverage

DTAC claims to have the second widest coverage nationwide, compared to its main rival AIS, with more than 13,000 base stations installed as of 2016 on the 850 MHz, 1800 MHz and 2100 MHz bands.

As of 2013 DTAC is offering both EDGE and 3G services on its postpaid and prepaid brands DTAC Happy. Unlimited Internet access stands at a price of 999 baht per month or 49 baht per day (numerous cheaper hourly packages are available, and, in 2010, traffic-based packages were also introduced, obviously due to the increasing popularity of smartphones). DTAC has international roaming agreements with 147 countries.

Currently DTAC is offering 3G commercial service as seen on this coverage map.[7] 3G+ service can be used with 3G+ compatible mobile devices (WCDMA 850 and 2100 and/or HSPA/HSPA+ 850 and 2100) with speeds up to of 42 Mbit/s.

4G LTE service is available as of 2014 on the 2100MHz band, and the enhanced 4G LTE service on the 1800 MHz and 2100 MHz bands (Not Carrier Aggregation) has been available in the major areas of Bangkok since October 2015[8] and had extended their coverage level to the major areas of the country since March 2016, and claims to have their 4G LTE coverage nationwide within the end of 2016.[9] DTAC claims to have their 4G LTE network 3 times faster than before.[9]

Subsidiaries

DTAC includes the following subsidiaries :

  • DTAC TriNet, operates on 2100MHz 3G and 4G.
  • DTAC Phone

Competitors

See also

References

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