Talk:Telecommunications in Thailand

High quality telephone system?
This doesn't differentiate between the landline and mobile service.

Having lived in Bangkok for 6 months (I'm from England, and have lived in Hong Kong for 6 months aswell, both places with mobile phones), I've found the mobile phone service here (in general; it is the same for many friends here on other network providers) to be pretty poor! I often cannot contact mobile numbers (from mobile/landline), with a frequency which increases dramatically during bad weather.

Not sure whether that would be worth mentioning in the article?

(Theboywonder 01:59, 22 October 2005 (UTC))

Price Wars
This was due to the mobile operators price wars back in 2005. It's ok now, I think anyway. Paveet 12:10, 10 May 2007 (UTC)

Tables for ISP
I think we need to create a table to list all ISPs, then have a tick in boxes for which services they offer. Someone with time pls do this.

Paveet 01:11, 10 May 2007 (UTC)

Reply:

I did add some more information about some ISPs. Due to my lack of knowledge of how Wiki editing system work, please justify if somethings wrong. Sorry but this is the only way I can contribute something. / Anonymous

Is there anyone who can verify the information of buddy broadband being available in Chiang Mai? I went to look for it, but was told that it is not available.

Introduction
I have made a start on the introduction, please feel free to make changes and additions to it.

Paveet 01:54, 10 May 2007 (UTC)

WinTV real?
I have heard that there's a company called WinTV that is going to offer HDTV contents via high-speed internet access or P2P. I don't know if it's real or not or even worth mentioning in the article. Please take a look for yourself at http://www.wintv.in.th

(I tried checking at the database of the Ministry of Commerce, this company is really existed)

Grammar fix please!
I just added more information on the start of broadband internet in Thailand. I have a pretty bad English so someone please fix my grammar. As confused as I am right now, I reread what I added and I'm still confused.

Out of date
Telecommunications are one of the fastest developing  fields of technology  in  the world. A special effort is required to keep  articles like these up to  date as the statistics reported here can change dramatically  in  as little as a few months.--Kudpung (talk) 06:44, 26 December 2009 (UTC)