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    Johnsen calls for clarification

    Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 21/07/2010

    » There is a need to restructure the telco industry and move on from the era of concessions and revenue sharing. It should happen now, before the 3G auction, as the cost of proceeding with an auction on top of this regulatory mess now to fix it at a later date will be much higher than a six-month delay today.

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    A new vision for networking

    Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 28/07/2010

    » The explosion in the demands on data centres means that businesses can no longer continue building out data centres as usual and the industry has reached a critical point where a new network topology will usher in greatly enhanced network performance as well as new opportunities to develop software on the new network fabric, according to Juniper, a leader in the networking space.

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    Parties need to work together to break deadlock

    Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 28/07/2010

    » Four parties need to work together to break the deadlock in the telecommunications sector and allow the 3G auction to achieve its full potential, according to a leading think-tank.

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    Time to wake up and start running

    Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 28/07/2010

    » State domain assets. That word last popped up in anger during the privatisation of PTT, the Electricity Generation Authority of Thailand. A group of activists, led by now Bangkok Senator Rosana Tositrakul launched a legal challenge arguing that while PTT, as a company, could be sold off and privatised, the assets which it had acquired as through its expropriate power as part of the state through its dual role as both a government agency and an operator were to be retained by the state.

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    Unclogging the networks

    Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 04/08/2010

    » While most of today's modern 3G data plans talk of megabytes of data, airtime minutes are still important and telcos need tools to help them see the hidden congestion that is clogging up their networks to provide a better end user experience.

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    New AMD lineup emphasises graphics

    Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 04/08/2010

    » AMD has announced its new platform lineup with an emphasis on graphics and avoiding technical talk to make the consumer and the resellers lives easier with just four different "vision" labels to choose from.

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    Marketing depts ready for change

    Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 04/08/2010

    » Every marketing department agrees that social media is changing marketing, but few are quite sure what the change will entail. Speaking to journalists in Bangkok, Nick Smith, global managing director for marketing transformation at Accenture, spoke of a survey of 400 CMOs (chief marketing officers), 20 percent of which are in the Asia-Pacific region, and how only 18 percent believe they are ready for change.

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    Looking beyond the letter of the law

    Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 04/08/2010

    » Censorship is something that most of us detest but many more conservative factions seem to feel is a necessary part of modern civil society. The slippery slope, as they call it, starts from an almost universal acceptance of censorship of child pornography to hardcore pornography and so on and so forth, until in a hundred iterations later in some societies, seeing a single stray hair is construed as adultery and is punishable by building a wall to have it collapse on the woman involved.

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    Cloud helps cut through uncertainty

    Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 01/09/2010

    » With uncertain business climate outlooks, companies are looking towards cloud computing as a way of increasing agility and reducing costs.

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    BlackBerry style service for the masses

    Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 30/06/2010

    » Imagine a BlackBerry style service for the masses with monthly fees for push mail at just 18 baht a week that gives telcos the opportunity to get back in on the game and offer value and stickiness to their customers. Tippingpoint provides the software and PT Superphone is providing the hardware, and after success in Indonesia the company is now setting its sights on Thailand.

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