East Loop Telecommunications Project in the GMS
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Project |
TBD
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Type |
TA |
Sector |
Information and Communication Technology |
Country |
Regional |
Start |
1997 |
End |
2000 |
Status |
Closed |
Last Edited |
05 Jul 2021 |
Funding
US$('000) 820
Confinancing Source: France
Project Description
The objective of the proposed TA is to prepare a project to improve intraregional telecommunications linkages within the GMS. The TA will incorporate in the Project those components shown to be technically, financially, and economically feasible, and that further the goal of economic development within the subregion. The prepared Project will address and mitigate possible environmental and social impacts. It will also address long-term operational aspects through the preparation of a Project component to strengthen the relevant operating agencies in such areas as network management, service development, maintenance, and commercial operations.
The proposed TA will assess the feasibility of improving telecommunications facilities among the countries of Thailand, Viet Nam, Lao PDR, and Cambodia, which define the East Loop. The East Loop consists of a number of transmission routes (including existing routes of national networks); switching centers; interface equipment; and other facilities required to make up a transmission ring.
Progress
(as of March 2021)
Project closed
News and Multimedia
Samsung showroom in Bangkok touts the latest in the country's line of smartphones. As of 2013, there are 92.46 million mobile phone subscribers in Thailand - a number that amounts 136% of the population.
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Simcards touting a wide variety of cellular services are available to both locals and tourists in Thailand. Most of the country is covered by three major service providers - Advanced Info Service (AIS), DTAC, and Truemove.
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Schoolkids access a smartphone while waiting for class to start. As of 2013, there are 92.46 million mobile phone subscribers in Thailand - a number that amounts 136% of the population.
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An internet cafe awaits customers at Central World Mall. Due to the arrival of easy-to-access wi-fi and cellular data services, internet cafe's are in decline throughout most of Thailand.
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Bus driver makes a call on his cellular phone while waiting for his shift to start. As of 2013, there are 92.46 million mobile phone subscribers in Thailand - a number that amounts 136% of the population.
Source: ADB Flickr
- Improved intraregional telecommunications linkages within GMS.