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Business, Nanat Suchiva, Published on 30/09/2017
» The advertising firm Prakit Advertising is making a foray into Bangkok's hospitality business, launching a boutique hotel on Phahon Yothin Road to tap the growing number of Chinese and European travellers.
News, Nanat Suchiva, Published on 10/06/2017
» True Fitness has announced the closure of its operations in Thailand, which was met with a suggestion by a lawyer that its members can file for damages.
Business, Nanat Suchiva, Published on 26/05/2017
» A group of local over-the-top (OTT) operators have urged the national broadcasting regulator to establish the same standards for foreign players to create a level playing field in the industry.
Business, Nanat Suchiva, Published on 05/04/2017
» Thailand Incentive and Convention Association (Tica) says it will make an aggressive push for the country to be a top destination for meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibitions (Mice).
Business, Nanat Suchiva, Published on 08/03/2017
» TrueVisions, the country's leading pay-TV operator, has revived its internet protocol television (IPTV) business after the significant growth of online platform.
Business, Nanat Suchiva, Published on 04/03/2017
» The universal service obligation (USO) fund’s committee has proposed that the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) provide financial support to help 26 cable TV operators lower their financial burdens caused by the must-carry rule.
Business, Nanat Suchiva, Published on 11/01/2017
» Booking.com, one of the world's largest online reservation websites, yesterday opened its customer service centre in Bangkok to serve Thai customers, whose accommodation bookings via the site have doubled in the past few years.
Business, Nanat Suchiva, Published on 03/01/2017
» Time has separated the wheat from the chaff in the digital TV industry.
Business, Nanat Suchiva, Published on 22/12/2016
» The Nai Harn Phuket Hotel is reducing its dependence on online travel agencies (OTAs) to book rooms because of the high commission fees.
Business, Nanat Suchiva, Published on 27/10/2016
» The 32-year-old Dokya bookstore chain has been reduced to only two stores after failing to recover from losses caused by the 2011 floods and in the face of fierce competition.