The plan also involves the possible amendment of the DTAC concession in order to end the disputes with CAT and the appraisal of the disputed telecom towers. The plans need approvals from both the ICT Ministry and the Cabinet.
 CAT will also send to its board for consideration the plan to jointly provide a 4G wireless broadband service with DTAC on the idled 20MHz of its 1800MHz. The spectrum concession will expire in 2018.
 Both CAT and DTAC have reached an agreement in principle on the deal,which involves the DTAC plan to roll out a 4G network coverage in 9,000 sites for CAT. They will also discuss if DTAC will commit to utilising 85 per cent of this network capacity. CAT will assign the rest to its mobile virtual network operator partners to provide cellular services.
 DTAC and CAT will discuss the number of assets under this project each will own.