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Cisco centre aimed at academics

Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 21/04/2010

» Cisco has launched the Cisco Technology Briefing Centre in conjunction with Thailand Science Park aimed at helping academics and SMEs adopt information and communication technologies (ICT) to improve processes, productivity, competitiveness and reduce operational costs.

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Telcos fail disabled customers

Database, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 21/04/2010

» A survey has shown that telecom services in Thailand are still providing an inadequate service for disabled people, especially the visually impaired, as there are no braille bills or prepaid cards.

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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.

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GM embraces social side of customer service

Database, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 07/04/2010

» Using social networks for product marketing and customer service seems common these days, but employing this media to communicate with all stakeholders in a financial crisis is more of a challenge, especially for a global automotive manufacturer such as General Motors (GM).

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Pay the consequences

Database, Published on 24/03/2010

» Li Yizhong, the Chinese minister of industry and information technology, explained that Google had many choices about working and living in China; for example, it can obey every Chinese law on censoring the Internet, or it can refuse to obey the law and "pay the consequences" or, well, come to think of it, that is the complete list of choices; if Google stays, great; if Google goes "is up to them, but if they leave, China's Internet market is still going to develop", whereby "market" the minister actually meant to say massive and growing censorship, government control and restrictions on all types of online freedom to speak or learn; China and Google continued to insist they were talking, but Beijing insisted publicly and it often needs to censor Internet content to protect the rights of the country and its people.

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Thailand's digital democracy in action

Database, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 17/03/2010

» As the red shirt movement heats up politics in Thailand, several non-politicians have been seeking ways to express their opinions as well as report the red shirt movement through popular social network sites like Facebook and Twitter, placing Thailand on the map of Digital Democracy along with many other countries.

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Flat panel technology in demand

Database, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 24/02/2010

» Demand for flat panel displays with innovative products is boosting competition ahead of several major trade shows.

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Ad agencies, PR firms make full use of social network sites

Database, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 17/02/2010

» Social networking is not just impacting advertising agencies but also driving public relation agencies to extend their business by setting up dedicated teams to listen and get immediate feedback from customers as a key element in integrated marketing.

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Mobile apps set for meteoric rise

Database, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 17/02/2010

» Smart phone fever, spread over a number of platforms, is opening new opportunities for mobile operators and software developers to gain revenue from applications.

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HDD industry to see strong rebound in 2010

Database, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 10/02/2010

» Economic recovery and storage demands will drive the hard disk drive industry (HDD) with worldwide shipments forecast to reach 650 to 670 million units this year, according to Ban Seng Teh, Vice President and Managing Director for Asia Pacific and Japan Seagate Technology, the world leader with a 31 percent market share.