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Thailand: 5G services to be tested in EEC zone

The Thai Government will test 5G services in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) in preparation for the development of S-Curve and new S-Curve industries.
Bangkok (NNT/VNA)– The Thai Government will test 5G services in the Eastern Economic Corridor(EEC) in preparation for the development of S-Curve and new S-Curveindustries. 

Thai Minister of theDigital Economy and Society Pichet Durongkaveroj said that the installation ofequipment for 5G services is being conducted at Kasetsart University SrirachaCampus, after which the 5G network will be tested across industries such aspublic health, electric rail, hybrid car production, and the smart cityproject. The trial will last about three months. 

The move aims toprepare the EEC zone for the development of S-Curve and new S-Curve industriesnamely next-generation automotive, intelligent electronics, advance agricultureand biotechnology, food processing, tourism, digital application, robotics andautomation, aviation and logistics, biofuels and biochemical, and a medicalhub. 

5G is the fifthgeneration of cellular mobile communications. 5G performance targets a highdata rate, reduced latency, energy saving, cost reduction, higher systemcapacity, and massive device connectivity.-NNT/VNA
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