- TOT (Thailand)
TOT Public Company Limited (ทีโอที) is a Thai state-owned telecommunications company. Originally established in 1954 and corporatized in 2002, TOT used to be known as the Telephone Organization of Thailand and TOT Corporation Public Company Limited. TOT's main line of business is fixed line
telephony , although it has several other businesses, includingmobile telephony . Its current Chairman of the Board of Directors is GeneralSaprang Kalayanamitr .Early history
First use of the telephone in Thailand began during the reign of King V in 1881 with a telephone line constructed between Bangkok, the capital, (not capitol, that's a building in Washington DC) and the Thai city of Samut Prakan, located a short distance south of Bangkok along the Chao Phraya river. [Thai National Archives]
The Telephone Organization of Thailand was founded by the Thai government in
24 February 1954 . A state enterprise under the Ministry of Transport and Communications, it incorporated the Telephone Technician Unit under The Post and Telegraph Department. It originally had 732 staff members and a budget of 50 million Baht. The TOT provided telephone services inBangkok Metropolis, which included Wat Lieb, Bangrak, Ploenchit and Samsaen Exchanges. [TOT, [http://tot.co.th/content/content.php?ContentID=Content-0509291111500009&lang=EN About TOT] ]Corporate status change and the aftermath of the 2006 coup
Under the deposed government of
Thaksin Shinawatra (2001-2006), the TOT was made into a corporation and plans were under way to privatise a portion of the state enterprise through anIPO in theStock Exchange of Thailand . These plans were cancelled after the Thaksin-government was overthrown by a coup in 19 September 2006. Soon after the coup, the junta of GeneralSurayud Chulanont announced plans to merge TOT with rival state telecom enterpriseCAT Telecom (formerly theCommunications Authority of Thailand ). [The Nation, [http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2006/10/16/business/business_30016254.php Call for end to policy corruption] , 16 October 2006]The junta also appointed junta Assistant Secretary-General General
Saprang Kalayanamitr to become the new Chairman of the Board of Directors of TOT. General Saprang's first move as TOT Chairman was to hand-pick three Army colonels and controversial Thaksin-criticVuthiphong Priebjrivat to sit on the state enterprise's Board of Directors. [Bangkok Post, [http://www.asiamedia.ucla.edu/article-southeastasia.asp?parentid=62758 THAILAND: New TOT board may order cleanup] 31 January 2007]The junta also cancelled the Thaksin government's telecom excise tax policy. The Thaksin government imposed an excise tax on privately offered fixed and cellular services, and then allowed telecom companies to deduct the amount they paid in excise tax from
concession fees they had to pay to state concession owners TOT and CAT Telecom. The total amount paid by the private telecom firms did not change. The Surayud government's excise tax cancellation meant that TOT and CAT Telecom would receive their full concession payments. However, TOT and CAT were then forced to increase their dividends to the Ministry of Finance to account for their increased income. [The Nation, [http://nationmultimedia.com/2007/01/24/headlines/headlines_30024946.php Telecom excise tax revoked] , 24 January 2007]References
External links
* [http://www.tot.co.th TOT website]
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