Thailand's first state-provided high speed fixed broadband services for rural areas are on track to launch by mid-2018, according to reports.
The fiber-based service will be offered to 3,920 border villages across 62 provinces by this time, providing broadband at speeds of at least 10Mbps, the Bangkok Post reported.
The low cost services will start at just 50 baht ($1.47) per month for a 10Mbps connection with unlimited data, 150 baht or less for a 15Mbps connection and 200Mbps or less for a 20Mbps connection.
An initiative of regulator NBTC, construction of the network will be funded as part of the 14 billion baht Universal Service Obligation (USO). It will also involve the construction of 5,229 free Wi-Fi hotspots, as well as 763 public internet centers that will fuction as community centers for 2-4 villages.
The NBTC has just launched a tender process to select the project's contractor, and plans to hold an online auction to choose a winning bidder in July. Networks must be capable of a minimum 30Mbps connection speed, and the service packages must be offered for at least five years.
The NBTC is also finalizing the details of construction of a broadband network for an additional 15,732 villages, as part of its plan to deploy a low-cost broadband infrastructure spanning 40,432 underserved villages nationwide to help bridge the digital divide between urban and rural Thailand.