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AFP, Published on 22/08/2012
» A US government-funded program on Tuesday launched a test of Wi-Fi technology to help reduce road accidents.
AFP, Published on 14/12/2011
» The top US transportation safety body recommended Tuesday that all 50 US states impose a strict ban on the use of cellphones -- both hand-held and hands-free -- while driving.
AFP, Published on 03/08/2011
» Fare dodgers in Germany are using social networks such as Facebook and Twitter to warn fellow travellers of the presence of public transport inspectors on buses and trains.
Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 21/06/2011
» Viewing a road traffic condition on your handset will become easier and more convenient, especially for BlackBerry users, as the Traffy application is available at BB's App World.
AFP, Published on 15/06/2011
» The South Korean metropolis of Seoul said on Wednesday it would offer free wifi in outdoor spaces in a $44 million project to give residents and visitors Internet access on every street corner.
AFP, Published on 12/03/2011
» Innovators and trendsetters are heading to Texas for a technology festival renowned as a springboard for Web sensations such as Twitter and Foursquare.
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.
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".
Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 01/12/2010
» ToT's 3G network this week celebrates its first anniversary, yet the network today remains fundamentally identical to the one that was commercially launched on Dec 3, 2009. Roll-out has not been as expected and this has caused number two 3G mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) Loxley to rethink its business plan. Suroj Lamsam, Executive-Vice President for Loxley PCL in charge of its 3G MVNO programme, explains what happened and his hopes for the future.
Database, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 01/09/2010
» With 500 million more people expected to be urbanised over the next five years, today's technological systems could struggle to cope with the increase in demand and usage.