This document provides biographical information about Colonel Dr. Ekkaphop Malisuwan including:
- His current position as Chairman of the Telecommunications Commission and Deputy Chairman of other communications regulatory bodies in Thailand.
- His educational background which includes multiple master's and PhD degrees from universities in the US and Thailand.
- A list of his past professional experiences including teaching, serving as a judge, and various military roles.
- Details of the many honors and awards he has received for his work in telecommunications and other fields.
Dr. Settapong Malisuwan is the Vice Chairman of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission of Thailand and has over 30 years of experience in telecommunications leadership roles. He holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Florida Atlantic University and has held various positions within the Royal Thai Armed Forces dealing with communications, information security, and electronic warfare. Currently, he plays a vital role in spectrum management and telecommunications policy decisions in Thailand as the Vice Chairman of NBTC.
This document provides information about Thailand's upcoming auction of 1800 MHz spectrum licenses for mobile telecommunications services. It outlines the key objectives of the auction as being to efficiently assign spectrum in a way that promotes market competition, improves service quality and reduces costs for the public. The document provides background on Thailand's economy, telecom market and regulations. It describes the licenses being auctioned, the application and licensing process, and the auction methodology and rules. The overall purpose is to inform potential bidders on the spectrum licensing process for 1800 MHz bands in Thailand.
Gsma global mobile_economy_report_2015ntc thailand
The document summarizes key findings about the mobile economy in 2015:
- The mobile industry continues to rapidly scale with over 3.6 billion subscribers globally and is expected to reach 4.7 billion by 2020. Mobile broadband and smartphone adoption are also growing rapidly.
- Mobile contributes significantly to the global economy, generating 3.8% of GDP or over $3 trillion in economic value. This contribution is expected to grow faster than the overall economy to 4.2% of GDP by 2020.
- The mobile ecosystem directly employs nearly 13 million people globally and supports nearly 12 million indirect jobs. It also generates around $410 billion annually in tax revenues for governments.
- Mobile is driving innovation in digital services
This document provides biographical information about Colonel Dr. Ekkaphop Malisuwan including:
- His current position as Chairman of the Telecommunications Commission and Deputy Chairman of other communications regulatory bodies in Thailand.
- His educational background which includes multiple master's and PhD degrees from universities in the US and Thailand.
- A list of his past professional experiences including teaching, serving as a judge, and various military roles.
- Details of the many honors and awards he has received for his work in telecommunications and other fields.
Dr. Settapong Malisuwan is the Vice Chairman of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission of Thailand and has over 30 years of experience in telecommunications leadership roles. He holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Florida Atlantic University and has held various positions within the Royal Thai Armed Forces dealing with communications, information security, and electronic warfare. Currently, he plays a vital role in spectrum management and telecommunications policy decisions in Thailand as the Vice Chairman of NBTC.
This document provides information about Thailand's upcoming auction of 1800 MHz spectrum licenses for mobile telecommunications services. It outlines the key objectives of the auction as being to efficiently assign spectrum in a way that promotes market competition, improves service quality and reduces costs for the public. The document provides background on Thailand's economy, telecom market and regulations. It describes the licenses being auctioned, the application and licensing process, and the auction methodology and rules. The overall purpose is to inform potential bidders on the spectrum licensing process for 1800 MHz bands in Thailand.
Gsma global mobile_economy_report_2015ntc thailand
The document summarizes key findings about the mobile economy in 2015:
- The mobile industry continues to rapidly scale with over 3.6 billion subscribers globally and is expected to reach 4.7 billion by 2020. Mobile broadband and smartphone adoption are also growing rapidly.
- Mobile contributes significantly to the global economy, generating 3.8% of GDP or over $3 trillion in economic value. This contribution is expected to grow faster than the overall economy to 4.2% of GDP by 2020.
- The mobile ecosystem directly employs nearly 13 million people globally and supports nearly 12 million indirect jobs. It also generates around $410 billion annually in tax revenues for governments.
- Mobile is driving innovation in digital services
EHF refers to Extra High Frequency and UV refers to Ultraviolet Light. Mobile Radio Wireless LAN systems operate at EHF frequencies, which have wavelengths smaller than those of microwaves allowing them to carry more information. These systems can provide connectivity for mobile devices using EHF signals and avoid interference from other radio systems.
EHF refers to Extra High Frequency and UV refers to Ultraviolet Light. Mobile Radio Wireless LAN systems operate at EHF frequencies, which have wavelengths smaller than those of microwaves allowing them to carry more information. These systems can provide connectivity for mobile devices using EHF signals and avoid interference from other radio systems.