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1 AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUSINESS
ACT ON ORGANIZATION FOR ALLOCATION OF FREQUENCIES AND SUPERVISION OF BROADCASTING AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUSINESS ACT B.E (A.D. 2010) Kowit Somwaiya 21st February 2011 Frequently, presenters must deliver material of a technical nature to an audience unfamiliar with the topic or vocabulary. The material may be complex or heavy with detail. To present technical material effectively, use the following guidelines from Dale Carnegie Training®. Consider the amount of time available and prepare to organize your material. Narrow your topic. Divide your presentation into clear segments. Follow a logical progression. Maintain your focus throughout. Close the presentation with a summary, repetition of the key steps, or a logical conclusion. Keep your audience in mind at all times. For example, be sure data is clear and information is relevant. Keep the level of detail and vocabulary appropriate for the audience. Use visuals to support key points or steps. Keep alert to the needs of your listeners, and you will have a more receptive audience.

2 The Constitution of Thailand
Independent organization (NBTC) must be established to: (a) allocate frequencies; and (b) supervise broadcasting and telecommunication businesses NBTC must protect the interests of the public and prevent acts that obstruct the public access to information. Existing broadcasting and telecom concessions must not be prejudiced In your opening, establish the relevancy of the topic to the audience. Give a brief preview of the presentation and establish value for the listeners. Take into account your audience’s interest and expertise in the topic when choosing your vocabulary, examples, and illustrations. Focus on the importance of the topic to your audience, and you will have more attentive listeners.

3 NBTC Act Published in the Government Gazette on 19 December 2010
Became effective from 20 December 2010 Replaced the NTC Act B.E. 2543 Establishes NBTC In your opening, establish the relevancy of the topic to the audience. Give a brief preview of the presentation and establish value for the listeners. Take into account your audience’s interest and expertise in the topic when choosing your vocabulary, examples, and illustrations. Focus on the importance of the topic to your audience, and you will have more attentive listeners.

4 NBTC 11 members aged 35-70 years
With expertise in telecommunications, broadcasting, education, economy, law, consumer protection, etc. Nominated by (1) different interested groups as registered with the Senate Secretariat Office and (2) the Selection Committee Each member has 6-year term and cannot be reappointed In your opening, establish the relevancy of the topic to the audience. Give a brief preview of the presentation and establish value for the listeners. Take into account your audience’s interest and expertise in the topic when choosing your vocabulary, examples, and illustrations. Focus on the importance of the topic to your audience, and you will have more attentive listeners.

5 NBC and NTC Chairman is a vice-chairman of NBTC
Each has 5 members Chairman is a vice-chairman of NBTC 4 committees are NBTC members Work under NBTC In your opening, establish the relevancy of the topic to the audience. Give a brief preview of the presentation and establish value for the listeners. Take into account your audience’s interest and expertise in the topic when choosing your vocabulary, examples, and illustrations. Focus on the importance of the topic to your audience, and you will have more attentive listeners.

6 Supervision of Businesses
Each business that uses frequency needs a frequency license Frequency license is also good as license to establish and operate a station License cannot be transferred Licensee must operate business by itself In your opening, establish the relevancy of the topic to the audience. Give a brief preview of the presentation and establish value for the listeners. Take into account your audience’s interest and expertise in the topic when choosing your vocabulary, examples, and illustrations. Focus on the importance of the topic to your audience, and you will have more attentive listeners.

7 Frequency Master Plan Must include:- - National frequency chart
Must be issued within 1 year from appointment of NBTC Must include:- - National frequency chart - Guidelines on use of international frequencies - Guidelines on return of existing frequencies for re-allocation - Frequencies for broadcasting and telecom Not less than 20% of frequencies must be used for public interests In your opening, establish the relevancy of the topic to the audience. Give a brief preview of the presentation and establish value for the listeners. Take into account your audience’s interest and expertise in the topic when choosing your vocabulary, examples, and illustrations. Focus on the importance of the topic to your audience, and you will have more attentive listeners.

8 Transitory Provisions
The current NTC acts as NBTC Existing operators must notify NBTC of their operation details Existing operators can continue their operations until concessions expire Once concessions expire, existing frequencies must be surrendered to NBTC for re-allocation SOE operators must pay revenues to NBTC after 3 years from 20 December 2010 In your opening, establish the relevancy of the topic to the audience. Give a brief preview of the presentation and establish value for the listeners. Take into account your audience’s interest and expertise in the topic when choosing your vocabulary, examples, and illustrations. Focus on the importance of the topic to your audience, and you will have more attentive listeners.

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Tel. +66 (0) Fax +66 (0) Frequently, presenters must deliver material of a technical nature to an audience unfamiliar with the topic or vocabulary. The material may be complex or heavy with detail. To present technical material effectively, use the following guidelines from Dale Carnegie Training®. Consider the amount of time available and prepare to organize your material. Narrow your topic. Divide your presentation into clear segments. Follow a logical progression. Maintain your focus throughout. Close the presentation with a summary, repetition of the key steps, or a logical conclusion. Keep your audience in mind at all times. For example, be sure data is clear and information is relevant. Keep the level of detail and vocabulary appropriate for the audience. Use visuals to support key points or steps. Keep alert to the needs of your listeners, and you will have a more receptive audience.


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