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True Corporation Rapidly Deploys COW and Temp-Site to Strengthen Mobile Signals at Evacuation Centers in Northeastern and Eastern Thailand, Including Buriram, Surin, Sa Kaeo, and Chanthaburi

27 July 2025


  • Supports residents affected by the Thailand-Cambodia border situation
  • Installs free WiFi and provides 1,000 SIM cards for communication during the crisis

July 27, 2025 – True Corporation Plc. responds promptly to support those affected by the escalating situation along the Thailand-Cambodia border, rapidly deploying Cell-On-Wheel (COW) mobile base stations and Temporary Sites to enhance 5G/4G mobile signals for both calling and internet use at evacuation centers now operating in Buriram, Surin, Sa Kaeo, and Chanthaburi. Temporary Sites have also been installed in Sisaket, with plans to deploy additional COW units and enhance signal strength in other affected areas as needed.

In addition, True Corporation has successfully installed free WiFi at approximately 50 locations across evacuation centers in multiple provinces and continues to expand coverage to support emergency communications for affected residents. The company has also distributed 1,000 free SIM cards for voice and messaging, with over 500 already in use. Free access to TrueVisions Now Pop is also being provided. Support operations continue in Buriram, Surin, Sisaket, Sa Kaeo, Ubon Ratchathani, and Chanthaburi.

True Corporation is also supporting monthly and prepaid customers of TrueMove H and dtac by offering 10 GB of free internet, 100 free voice minutes, and extended payment deadlines.

The company remains committed to ensuring reliable communication systems during emergencies and is closely coordinating with the NBTC to help alleviate the hardships of those affected by the border situation.

True Corporation is fully prepared to support affected areas by strengthening 5G and 4G network coverage at evacuation centers, reinforced with COW units and Temporary Site installations to accommodate increased user demand. Network parameters are being adjusted to match usage patterns, and engineers are stationed on-site to monitor signal performance. Specialized teams at the Business and Network Intelligence Center (BNIC), equipped with AI systems, are also monitoring and managing the network 24/7.