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Mobile providers try sustainability
published : 11 Dec 2020 at 09:00
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As Millennial customers and investors become more environmentally conscious, mobile industry players must be careful with the materials they use in phones, including supporting proper e-waste disposal.
A person drops a charger cable in a disposal box provided by DTAC. Telecom companies are promoting proper disposal of electronic waste. Thailand has a high mobile internet penetration rate with 93.7 million phone numbers, accounting for 133% of its population, said On-uma Rerkpattanapipat, head for communication and sustainability of Total Access Communication (DTAC), the country s third largest mobile operator by subscribers.
Some 14.1 million smartphones are sold in Thailand every year, including 100,000 for first-time users and the rest for those seeking replacements. Replacements alone represent 20% of Thailand s total phone purchases on a yearly basis.
Mobile providers try sustainability [Bangkok Post, Thailand]
Dec. 11 As Millennial customers and investors become more environmentally conscious, mobile industry players must be careful with the materials they use in phones, including supporting proper e-waste disposal.
“Thailand has a high mobile internet penetration rate with 93.7 million phone numbers, accounting for 133% of its population,” said On-uma Rerkpattanapipat, head for communication and sustainability of Total Access Communication (DTAC), the country’s third largest mobile operator by subscribers.
Some 14.1 million smartphones are sold in Thailand every year, including 100,000 for first-time users and the rest for those seeking replacements. Replacements alone represent 20% of Thailand’s total phone purchases on a yearly basis.