Suvarnabhumi » TOT banks on Suvarnabhumi connectivity
Sunday, September 9th, 2007
TOT Plc. expects a solid financial windfall from its telephone and internet services at Suvarnabhumi Airport.
“TOT has invested 100 million baht in setting up a communications system at the new airport and we are confident that we will see a full return on investment within three years,” said Somphon Chanprasert, TOT senior executive vice president.
He added that the state enterprise’s internet and international calling services will be ready for Suvarnabhumi Airport’s opening on Thursday, September 28.
“In case of an emergency, we have an uninterruptible power supply and two fiber optic networks as back up,” said Somphon.
Customers will be charged 500 baht an hour for internet access, with a minimum charge of 100 baht. International calling charges will follow normal TOT rates. (TNA)
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