The National Broadcasting and Telecommunication Commission has prioritised the granting of digital terrestrial network-provider licences to government bodies, state enterprises and public organisations that already have their own television-broadcast networks.
Natee Sukonrat, chairman of the NBTC's broadcasting committee, said Friday that those organisations were the Royal Army, the Public Relations Department, MCOT and the Thai Public Broadcasting Service (Thai PBS), as they operated TV channels and held spectra before the implementation of the Radio and Television Broadcasting Business Act BE 2551 (2008).
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