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In the case where the person who has been granted authorization, concession or contract make an agreement with the Communications Authority of Thailand or the Telephone Organization of Thailand to convert such authorization, concession or contract into a licence under this Act, the Commission shall issue a licence to that person specifying
the right to operate telecommunications business under the existing scope of service which is earlier agreed by the parties, and within the remaining period of validity of that authorization, concession or contract insofar as it is not contrary to or inconsistent with the provisions of this Act. Section 79 shall apply for the issuance of such licence, mutatis mutandis.

The provisions of this Section shall apply, mutatis mutandis, to the person who has been granted authorization, concession or contract by other State agencies as existing on the date this Act comes into force.

Section 81 When the Commission has prescribed in notification the licensing criteria under Section 8, if the person who is legally supplying the telecommunications service for the period of not less than one hundred and twenty days
prior to the date the Commission has prescribed the licensing criteria and who is not under the provisions of Section 79 and Section 80 intends to continue the supply of service, he or she shall submit an application for a licence under this Act within ninety days as from the date the Commission prescribed such notification. During the consideration period, that person shall be able to continue the supply of telecommunications service. The Commission shall complete the consideration of licence application within ninety days as from the date of receiving the application.

The provisions of paragraph one shall apply, mutatis mutandis, to the case where the Commission has prescribed in notification the additional nature and categories of telecommunications service after the notification under paragraph one.

Countersigned by:
Police Lieutenant Colonel Thaksin Shinawatra
Prime Minister

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