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Easing the healthcare burden with technology
Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 24/11/2010
» Cisco HealthPresence at first looks like a video-conferencing system with some clinical tools attached, but it is just one component of Cisco's portfolio of healthcare solutions that build on its existing network, radio and unified communications all the way through to voice and video expertise that will soon change the way healthcare is delivered.
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Endless possibilities of the Kindle
Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 20/10/2010
» Amazon is on to something big with the Kindle but in a way that has little to do with the device itself. Yes, it is an e-reader, but it is much, much more. "Reading as a platform" is a phrase that comes to mind.
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Privacy a double-edged sword
Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 13/10/2010
» Trust. It's one of those things that takes forever to build yet can be destroyed all too easily.
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Peering through the dust that's settled over 3G
Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 06/10/2010
» So now that the 3G dust is settling, one is left to ponder what happened. Finally, after almost two years of dithering, ToT is moving ahead with its 3G network.
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The Thai way of doing things
Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 08/09/2010
» Whether away of managing certain industries through threats of exclusion from bidding instead of proper rules, and seeing friends have to struggle juggling work with visa runs that benefit no one, the Thai way of doing things has often got me in bit of a mental pickle.
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Perhaps we can just skip 3G altogether?
Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 18/08/2010
» Should we skip 3G and go straight for 4G? Or do we need to walk before we run and evolve? A couple of years ago, I was all for leapfrogging to 4G. Then, the telcos convinced me that 3G had economies of scale that could not be ignored. But more recently, the technical limitations of 3G are becoming more and more painful as smart phones get smarter and notebooks get more bandwidth-hungry.
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Why the powers that be oppose evolution
Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 26/05/2010
» There are times when having an engineer in the room when big business deals are being hammered out would make sense. One such incident would be the way ToT and AIS are going about their 3G roaming on-again, off-again disagreement.
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Allocation and revenue issues across the spectrum
Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 19/05/2010
» Software defined radio and cognitive radios are changing the way regulators should tackle spectrum allocation, allowing shared use of frequency and even peer-to-peer self-forming networks.
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Seven years of frustration
Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 19/05/2010
» Seven years. That is how long I have been writing for the Bangkok Post. I almost did not make it to this milestone, but somehow I managed. I could go on about how disillusioned I am with the Thai IT scene, the government, the Ministry of Truth and the Knights of Truffle and Cake, but why bother? When I started in 2003, we were on the cusp of digital inclusion; of bridging the digital divide and of a new era in 3G communications. Fast forward to 2010 we are still, erm, nowhere.
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Some are more neutral than others in spectrum sector
Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 12/05/2010
» Neutrality. It is easy to preach it but sometimes in order to be neutral, one must take sides. Nowhere is this paradox more true than in the mess that is spectrum regulation in the mobile telecommunications sector.
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