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Plans firm to sell off AIS concessions to foreigners

Bangkok Post | March 1, 2011 | Komsan Tortermvasana

The Information and Communications Technology Ministry is pushing ahead with plans to sell the mobile concessions of Advanced Info Service to a group of foreign telecom giants if compensation negotiations fail.

“We are in preliminary talks with eight international telecom firms and they all expressed interest in taking over the mobile operations of the country’s largest mobile operator,” said ICT Minister Juti Krairiksh yesterday.

The eight are Telecom Italia of Italy, China Mobile, NTT DoCoMo of Japan, SK Telecom of South Korea, Axiata of Malaysia, and three US operators.

Mr Juti said he had held confidential talks with top executives of the eight firms along with executives and board members of TOT Plc at the Mobile World Congress in Spain last month.

The discussion covered past concession amendments of mobile operators, including AIS, and the consequences following the asset seizure case against ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra on Feb 26 last year.

Mr Juti acknowledged that the prospective foreign investors expressed their interest in a partnership with AIS after he told them “the fate of the AIS concession is now hanging in the balance”.

He said SK Telecom had already confirmed its interest, while NTT has been given two weeks to submit its proposal.

Analysts and industry veterans, however, warned that the ministry’s move could harm the Thai telecom industry and shake foreign investors’ confidence.

The TOT board on Monday decided to solve its dispute with AIS amicably by setting up a state panel to resolve telecom concession amendments in its efforts to demand 74 billion baht in compensation from the largest mobile operator.

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