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JTS set to penetrate hyperscale data centre and cloud services market
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2020
Dtac, Triple T Broadband join forces to enhance customer services
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 03, 2019
Total Access Communications (dtac) through its mobile phone operator subsidiary dtac Trinet, today (December 3) announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding for a cooperation framework with Jasmine International (Jas)'s broadband service business Triple T Broadband (TTTBB).
Jasmine Intl CEO steps down
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2019
Pete Bodharamik, director and chief executive of telecom firm Jasmine International (Jas) has tendered his resignation from the two posts, following the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) imposition of a civil sanction on him and another individual for alleged insider trading related to the SET-listed Jasmine Telecom Systems (JTS).
dtac denies move for JAS
WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 2019
Total Access Communication PLC (dtac) has submitted a letter of clarification to The Stock Exchange of Thailand today (July24), denying that it had acquired shares in Jasmine International Plc (JAS) , a provider of home internet.
Triple T renews licence 9 years early
MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 2017
CITES NEED FOR FINANCIAL BACKING FOR NETWORK EXPANSION IN APPLICATION FOR EXTENSION TO NBTC PANEL
Pete JAS holding rises past 50%
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2016
THE SHAREHOLDING of Pete Bodharamik in Jasmine International has already risen to more than 50 per cent from 25.84 per cent after his offer on Monday to acquire JAS’s remaining shares and warrants.
JASMBB fined nearly Bt200 million
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 01, 2016
THE NATIONAL Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission has slapped a fine of Bt199.423 million on Jas Mobile Broadband (JASMBB) for failing to pay the first instalment of a 900MHz licence upfront fee by the deadline of March 21.
Jasmine CEO explains subsidiary’s default on 900MHz telecom licence
TUESDAY, APRIL 05, 2016
PETE BODHARAMIK, chief executive officer of Jasmine International, has insisted that Jas really wanted to be the fourth mobile-phone operator in Thailand.
After JAS’s default, it’s time for NBTC to rethink its auction policies
THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 2016
JAS Mobile Broadband’s default should serve as a lesson for the country’s telecom regulator: it needs to set better and criteria for the next round of bidding in order to prevent a recurrence of the “winner’s curse”.
NBTC panel to consider criminal suits against Jas
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 2016
THE TELECOM Committee of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission will today consider whether to file criminal lawsuits in addition to civil liability suits against Jas Mobile Broadband, which defaulted on the payment of its first insta
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