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By , the internet penetration rate brought notable changes to Thailand's approach to news and media. The Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism reported a shift towards digital media as a key source for political news and discussions. This change is reflected in the growing preference for getting news from online platforms such as Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok. Some areas are covered by cable modems using Docsis , G. Major mobile network operators in Thailand also have released their 3G services at around the same time on the MHz and MHz bands with the same technology and connection speed.
Thailand saw a rapid growth in the number of broadband users in with the initiation of unmetered broadband in A study found that Thais spend an average of 16 hours on the internet per week. Demand for international bandwidth has increased dramatically due to the popularity of social networking services such as YouTube , Twitter , Facebook and increased number of broadband internet subscribers.
CAT Telecom holds the largest share of the market. There are 11 domestic Internet exchange points in Thailand. Links between different internet exchanges are now set up, reducing domestic bandwidth costs.
In , TOT sparked a low-cost broadband internet war that caused rapid growth in broadband internet demands and has changed the way all the ISPs operate. However, TOT was unable to provide services to the majority of people in Bangkok due to the fact that half of the fixed line telephone system was operated by Telecom Asia Co. At the same time, Asia InfoNet started its own ADSL service with a "free online game airtime" strategy since they also operate Ragnarok Online , the most famous online game at that time.
It is commonly believed that the popularity of online gaming at that time sparked the demand for broadband internet in Thailand. Most broadband internet users in Thailand complain about the ISPs not being able to provide the speeds they promised. Many internet service providers have high contention ratios on home ADSL packages, sometimes up to There was also limited international bandwidth due to CAT Telecom being the sole provider of an international internet gateway, but this has improved since the liberalization of internet gateway operations in At that time, most ISPs focused on expanding their domestic connections to accommodate online gaming demands.