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Business, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 28/03/2019
» Social media has become a main communication channel influencing Thai voters, as politicians are expected to target their advocacy even more in the next election, say social media and communication experts.
Business, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 19/02/2019
» The Office of the Election Commission (EC) warns that posting text, sharing or commenting on messages that defame political candidates violates the Computer Crime Act.
Business, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 27/09/2016
» Local e-commerce companies say they are in dire need of government support to help them survive stiff competition from powerful foreign players.
Business, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 30/01/2014
» Security market demand for network cameras in Thailand will see double-digit growth this year, helped by the threat of political instability and increasing crime.
Business, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 13/01/2014
» A plethora of useful applications is available for mobile users to make their lives easier during the Bangkok shutdown and ongoing political unrest.
News, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 14/08/2013
» The state's technology crime unit has "no authority" to trace people's Line messages, as that would breach the criminal law, the Electronic Transaction Development Agency (ETDA) says.
Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 08/02/2013
» The growing popularity of social networks and the upcoming commercial 3G wireless broadband service are propelling smartphone and tablet demand upcountry.
News, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 01/05/2012
» The Chinese company chosen to supply 1 million tablet computers to the Thai government has been given a week to sign the contract or lose the deal.
News, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 13/03/2012
» The government's plan to acquire 900,000 tablets for school pupils looks like turning into a fiasco after a panel re-opened bidding on the scheme despite having already selected a winner last week.
Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 12/03/2012
» The government's plan to acquire 900,000 tablets for school pupils looks like turning into a fiasco after a panel re-opened bidding on the scheme despite having already selected a winner last week.