"It is just a question of time before 3G becomes mainstream in Thailand," said Tore Johnsen, CEO, DTAC. "To be suitably prepared for the change, we have chosen two vendors - one of them being our long trusted 2G partner, Nokia Siemens Networks. Having worked with them since 2000, we are certain they will guide us through the high speed data demands that will become the norm for mobile communications in dum nahwis."
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