DTAC TriNet Network (DTN), a subsidiary of Total Access Communication (DTAC), in collaboration with Line Thailand, has launched a digital mobile service, but telecom observers doubt it will qualify ...
According to Takorn Tantasith, secretary-general of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC), officials will finalise a report over the next few days regarding whether Line ...
Thailand’s telecoms regulator set up a panel to study whether the controversial Line Mobile service, which launched this week after running a three month beta test, is operating legally. Line Mobile ...
Messaging app giant Line revealed Thursday that it’s set to launch a mobile Internet service using its own SIM cards. Called Line Mobile, it’ll launch in Japan this summer. There’ll be no charge for ...
Lars-Ake Norling, head of Thailand’s third largest operator dtac, defended Line Mobile from criticism by rivals, insisting the new service is merely a marketing scheme and is subject to all relevant ...
SoftBank is partnering up with messaging app Line to help develop its Line Mobile telecom service. Line announced that it has agreed to allow SoftBank to take a 51 percent in the business via an ...
Mobile messaging platform Line has always made the effort to go beyond basic message services, and its latest venture may be the most ambitious yet. During the Line Conference Tokyo, the company ...
SoftBank has entered into an agreement with Line to secure a majority take in the firm's mobile business. On Wednesday, the Japanese conglomerate revealed the deal, in which SoftBank will secure a 51 ...
Line, the mobile messaging app from Japan, is going public today in a dual Japan-U.S. IPO that could raise as much as $1.14 billion. The listing, which will happen in New York on Thursday and Tokyo on ...
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