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  • TECH

    Last one in, again

    Database, Published on 06/01/2010

    » Never in Thai history has a story that didn't happen so dominate the news and clearly emerge as the Technology Story of the Year; just before the New Year, your TOT flipped a switch that started providing bandwidth of the third-generation kind in a couple of obscure corners of Bangkok, but in truth, 2009 was the year that Laos and Cambodia totally humiliated the telecoms state enterprises by leaving Thailand a far, distant last among Asian countries providing 3G service to yuppiephone subscribers.

  • TECH

    More complaints

    Database, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 20/01/2010

    » Changes in tariff data charges without notification have led to complaints from customers, especially from Twitter users.

  • TECH

    3G demand surges across Indochina

    Database, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 27/01/2010

    » A surge in demand for 3G licensing in the Indochina region has brought accelerated expansion in investment from Internet gateway providers to address new market potential and present Thailand as a connecting hub in Asean.

  • LEARNING

    Unithai, CUEL make English their business

    Learningpost, Srinuan Bunharn, Published on 23/02/2010

    » Because of its natural beauty and relaxed ambience, Sichang island - located about 12km off the western coast of Si Racha district, Chon Buri province - attracts hordes of tourists eager to explore the remains of His Majesty King Chulalongkorn's summer palace, which was vacated in 1893 during a conflict with the French over the control of Laos. The palace was named Chudadhuj, after HM King Chulalongkorn's son, Prince Chudadhuj Dharadilok, who was born on the now-bustling island.

  • LEARNING

    Education for All, with love

    Learningpost, Abigail Cuales Lanceta, Published on 09/03/2010

    » Education chiefs of Southeast Asia meet to renew bonds and the commitment to provide education for all.

  • TECH

    Going international

    Database, Published on 21/04/2010

    » True Internet Gateway became True International Gateway at a penstroke of the Chicken People's subsidiary, with the company hoping to begin to sell actual international access "soon"; Supoj Mahapan, group general manager for international services business, said the company hopes to increase revenue by 20 percent, and surpass one billion baht this year; the company is already involved in overseas phone services, international roaming and data services; Mr Supoj said he hoped to expand into Laos, Cambodia and Malaysia, and spread the international service a little more widely.

  • TECH

    ToT opposes allocation act

    Database, Published on 26/05/2010

    » Your ToT said that the Frequency Allocation Act under scrutiny by the senate will cause the loss of 10 billion baht for state coffers if it actually passes; Monchai Noosong, senior executive ToT president for vice, said your ToT and your CAT will lose their duopoly status to something called the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC); that will mean that ToT and CAT can't give concessions to private firms, and that means that the whole business of concession fees will go in someone else's pocket or, worse still, no one's pocket at all; of course your ToT has nothing to lose here, it is only intensely and altruistically concerned with the harm to the national coffers.

  • TECH

    Importance of crisis management

    Database, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 16/06/2010

    » Businesses are now alert to the need for crisis management and business continuity after last month's political protest, according to Dell (Thailand), which has managed to continue serving their customers despite its headquarters being on Sathon Road - the centre of the crisis - thanks to flexible computing.

  • TECH

    Massive coincidence

    Database, Published on 30/06/2010

    » Who ever would have predicted that a million Thais would not be able to get ID cards because of a spat between the Ministry of Interior (MOI) and the Ministry of Internet Censorship of Thailand (MICT)? Well, actually, lots of people predicted that, as far back as 2002 when the "smart card" was just a gleam in the eye of certain grasping politicians, just as it is today; the MICT has approved the million-unit shipment of the cards with chips, but the MOI says they are flawed; Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva said the MICT should get with the suppliers of the cards and tell them to shape up, and the MICT people told the prime minister they would speed up the process and try to get back to him in a month or so; you should be ashamed of yourself for what you're thinking about the public-service officials and politicians who run the ministries, and are simply tragic victims of a serious problem involving the nation's security.

  • TECH

    Dumb networks

    Database, Published on 21/07/2010

    » Kasetsart University students won first prize for software design at the 2010 Imagine Cup, billed as the world's largest technology competition for students, with 325,000 contestants from more than 100 countries; the four-student Thai team from the Faculty of Engineering returned from Warsaw clutching cups and plaques for what they called eyeFeel; their software aims to help people with hearing problems, and includes speech and facial recognition systems and a text-to-sign language translator

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