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    The converging conference

    Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 27/10/2010

    » Avaya has taken the consumer web and launched a portfolio of business-centric services which will soon give corporations a level of versatility and ease of use that have long evaded corporate users - until now.

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    After the deluge

    Database, Published on 03/11/2010

    » As soon as the first five videos alleging misconduct by the Constitution Court appeared on YouTube, police opened a criminal investigation _ to find whoever uploaded them.

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    Bids are in for 3G auction

    Database, Published on 25/08/2010

    » Bidding papers for Asia's last great 3G auction went on sale at the office of the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC), and five buyers bought eight lots of them; the dark horses from Samart I-Mobile and Loxley plunked down their envelopes of baht, but the Big Boys sent two agents each; there was No 1 yuppiephone firm Advanced Info Service of Shingapore and its subsidiary AWN, No 2 network Dtac of Norway and its subsidiary DTAC Internet Service, and No 3 provider True Move of Thailand and its arm SK Wireless; the big guys are still waiting to see if they can get in on 3G with a "new" firm that isn't beholden to your TOT or your CAT Telecom, and if so, the subsidiaries will be the bidders if licences actually do go under the gavel on Sept 28 - but otherwise the existing companies will bid; the auction could theoretically get hot, but probably cool heads will keep the prices down to a manageable level; setting up and starting a real 3G network will cost at least 30 billion baht on top of the licence fee of 13 to 30 billion, experts believe.

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    A poor reception

    Database, Published on 28/07/2010

    » Quote of the week: "Due to this problem, we can't recommend the iPhone 4"; that was the verdict by the respected Consumer Reports magazine and website, which said reviewers loved the Apple device, but they had reception problems; also, this one by US comedian Jay Leno: "They are working on a new app for the iPhone 4. This one will allow you to make calls." It has been a long time since fanboys were put down like that.

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    Ihub Media taps into Facebook's growth

    Database, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 04/08/2010

    » Ihub Media, the exclusive sales partner of Facebook in Asia, officially set up its presence in Thailand to tap into the rapid growth of the social network site here. The country now has some 4.5 million Facebook users.

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    Thailand to take advantage of Asian animation boom

    Database, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 09/06/2010

    » The animation industry is apparently one of the few markets to remain unaffected by the political turmoil in Thailand.

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    ToT and 365 add to size and quality of 3G network

    Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 17/02/2010

    » ToT has announced two phases of uplifts for its 3G network in Thailand, along with a doubling of speed to 14.4 MBPS, while 365 has added over a thousand new users to its fledgling service.

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    What to expect as 3G gains momentum across Thailand

    Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 31/03/2010

    » It has been four months now and most of the ToT's five partners have gone ahead and launched their 3G offerings commercially. Coverage is still patchy but a major network upgrade is due next month. So what can users expect, and which is the best 3G MVNO to go for right now?

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    Today's 10 most common security threats on the Net

    Database, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 24/03/2010

    » The growth of the Internet as a ubiquitous part of life has made social networks and mobile devices more vulnerable to attack, with the users themselves often the weakest link.

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    Double standards

    Database, Published on 31/03/2010

    » Google stopped censoring in China, but China didn't. Google stopped censoring in China, but did not stop censoring anywhere else, including in a Southeast Asian nation of 65 million people starting with "Th" and a lot of people wondered if Google was one of those double-standard companies.

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