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ADC DataNet,
for more than a decade, has secured
its place as private market leader
in computer network service segment,
regarding a wide range of services,
constant network service creativity
and ability to answer users’ present
and future communications demand. |
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1990
: ADC DataNet
wrote a new page in
history of Build-Transfer-Operate
(BTO) concession as
the first BTO concessionaire
of TOT, providing
data communications
service since 1990.
The Company is also
the first private
data communication
service provider in
Thailand
1991 : ADC
DataNet rolled out
Multi-Host service
that is switched data
line point-to-point
connection, enabling
user to connect to
various host computers
on DataNet network. |
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1995
: ADC DataNet
started offering upcountry
service in 8 provinces
for regional corporate
customers.
1996 : ADC
DataNet is the first
private service provider
to debut Frame Relay
technology in Thailand.
ADC DataNet opened
its after-sale service
center ‘Recovery Express
Center’ in 8 regions
nationwide to serve
corporate customers.
At present, it has
20 Centers in the
Kingdom.
1997 : Granted
25-year joint-venture
partnership with TOT
in accordance to the
concession contract
conversion.
1998 : Asia’s
first Frame Relay
SVC ( Switched Virtual
Circuit ) service
provider on the pay-per-time
and pay-per-mile bases. |
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1999
: ADC DataNet
leveraged its DataNet
network architecture
by using Asynchronous
Transfer Mode (ATM)
Technology as the
base of high-performance
switching network.
The Company pioneered
Digital Subscriber
Line service in Asian
region.
ADC DataNet introduced
its first public IT
educational programme
entitled Networking
Square with web-based
knowledge and experts’
special lectures for
post-graduate courses.
2000 : Half
leased circuit, half
dial-up computer network
service, VP Net, with
Virtual Private Network
(VPN) technology was
launched to facilitate
users who have to
transmit moderate
amount of data to
various locations
across the country.
Inter-Intra Link service
that allows corporate
Internet and Intranet
connection in the
single circuit was
catered.
GPRS over Frame Relay
VPN service for mobile
phone network was
rolled out, making
Government Savings
Bank’s banking ship
to be world’s first
ship with GPRS via
DataNet network.
2003 : Developed
outsourcing service
module to answer customers
demand e.g. Networking
Audit, Network On-site
Support , Network
Management Service,
Equipment Monitoring
Service and Full NMS
service. |
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2004
: ADC DataNet
created its new network
‘Gigabit Ring Network’
for LAN-to-LAN data
communications service
Gigabit MAN from 4Mbps
to 1Gbps speed between
buildings covering
up to 40 office buildings
in Bangkok’s business
areas e.g. Sukhumvit,
Sathorn, Silom, Asoke,
Vibhavadee and New
Petchburi. A perfect
choice for multimedia
data communications
with double-ring network,
it cuts bandwidth
investment cost and
facilitates users’
network management
and maintenance.
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2005
: ADC DataNet
debuts the 3-in-1
Buddy Broadband service
in Thailand under
collaboration between
Advanced Info Service
Co. Ltd. (AIS) and
TOT as well as ADC
capital increase,
realizing the growth
potential of broadband
market. With TOT’s
extensive network
nationwide and AIS’
technological, service,
distribution channel
and refill strengths,
data communication
expert ADC is entrusted
to operate Buddy Broadband
with the first 3-in-1
service ever in Thailand.
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This
service allows users to
use telephone and Internet
via PCs and view contents
on TV sets. All can be done
via the single telephone
line. This is state-of-the-art
technology with higher and
surpassing benefits than
other broadband.
The symmetric digital subscriber
line service, G.SHDSL, is
launched to expand the line
for corporate customers.
It is recommended to entry-level
users who seek after high-performance
data communications and
teleconference between branches
with dedicated circuit for
required bandwidth at inexpensive
price and point-to-point
and point-to-multipoint
connection with 64 Kbps
- 4 Mbps data transfer speed.
The target group does not
require such high speed.
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