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Google Maps now helps users beat traffic jams

AFP, Published on 08/03/2011

» Google upgraded its popular Google Maps on Monday to suggest faster routes to drivers based on real-time traffic conditions.

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Waiting time is over

Database, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 05/01/2011

» Within the second quarter of 2011, people who regularly use the public bus between Min Buri and Victory Monument will know exactly what time their bus will arrive at the stop.

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Worse first, better later

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 04/01/2011

» Bangkok commuters will suffer through three years of major public transport construction projects, but then the city will be a "better place".

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A REAL traffic jam

Published on 17/09/2010

» BEIJING: Bangkok has bad traffic jams, but nothing like a gigantic traffic jam in China that has been going on for the past two weeks.

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Tweet and peep

Database, Published on 28/04/2010

» Your TOT announced plans to set up a 3G network to provide service to tourists; luckily for some TOT executives, the planned network will cost 20 billion baht, shared among a consortium of Ericsson, Nokia, Siemens and, well, you should be ashamed of having such a suspicious mind; the tourist-only network would cover Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Phuket if TOT gets permission, and the controlling company would be the No 5 yuppiephone network SuthepNet, aka Thai Mobile.

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Getting creative

Database, Published on 10/02/2010

» No 1 yuppiephone network Advanced Info Service of Shingapore issued an "Oh yeah?" challenge to you No 1 state-owned G3 provider, TOT, to wit: If you don't let AIS use your 3G services, we won't let any of the TOT subscribers use AIS networks for calling outside the 3G area - meaning about 99.8 percent of Thailand; to rehash the story up to now: AIS has no 3G service but lusts after it, while TOT has installed some 3G carriers for a few thousand users in a couple of corners of Bangkok, and may have some service in Pattaya within a few months, or so.