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TECH

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.

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.

LEARNING

Taking the science path

Learningpost, Purich Trivitayakhun, Published on 20/04/2010

» Once again, MSD Thailand (MSD), in collaboration with Kenan Institute Asia, the Office of the Basic Education Commission, and the Institute for the Promotion of Teaching Science and Technology, organised the "MSD In-Step Fun Science Camp" (Fun Science Camp) at Rajaprajanugroh 35 School in Takua Pa district in the southern province of Phangnga.

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LEARNING

Unplugged in Gadget Mad LA

Brunch, Andrew Biggs, Published on 18/04/2010

» America has gone iPad crazy. I know. I'm here witnessing it first-hand. No clever observances about Thai life this week. It's hard to write a breezy column about the nuances and idiosyncrasies of Thai life when the country is descending into anarchy and mob rule.

LIFE

Negotiation the key, say tourism groups

Business, Published on 17/04/2010

» The Federation of Thai Tourism Associations (Fetta) sees negotiation as the route to end the confrontation between the government and red-shirt protesters.

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TECH

Total access of all media

Muse, Published on 17/04/2010

» Since the protests and rallies by the red-shirts have continued on the streets of Bangkok, one move from the Thai government has been to shut down certain media channels on the grounds of information distortion. 'Muse' asked last week what you thought about this move and if you agreed with the government's strategy in believing that controlling some of the media could bring the Kingdom back to normalcy? And if you thought that people should have access to all information and the right to decide on what to believe by themselves, and why? Here are your answers!