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  • TELECOMMUNICATIONSCAT Telecom reviews old home fibre-optic contracts

    14/02/2012 : A dozen home fibre-optic leasing contracts of CAT Telecom are under fire after its investigative committee suggested they be rendered void.

  • DTAC expects 3G by 2013

    11/02/2012 : Total Access Communication (DTAC) is determined to roll out its third-generation (3G) network nationwide next year with 11,000 base stations covering all districts.

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  • Three Chinese firms vie to supply tablets

    30/01/2012 : The Thai government expects to sign an agreement with the Chinese government next month to buy 900,000 tablet computers worth 2.2 billion baht.

  • DEVELOPMENT

    Europeans see Thailand as gateway for push into Myanmar

    30/01/2012 : European companies are keen to use Thailand as a gateway to Myanmar as the latter opens up to the international community and grows more attractive to foreign investors.

  • TELECOMMUNICATIONS

    New consumer mobile quality standards planned

    28/01/2012 : The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) plans to announce its draft quality standards governing data telecom services for mobile networks in March.

  • Twitter able to now selectively block tweets

    27/01/2012 : SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) - Twitter said it now has the ability to block tweets from appearing in a specific country if legally required to do so.

  • Mobile broadband users to skyrocket

    27/01/2012 : The number of mobile high-speed broadband users in Thailand will account for half of total mobile users by 2015 as smartphones and tablets proliferate and the 3G network expands, says the global research firm Frost & Sullivan.

  • TELECOMMUNICATIONS

    Wireless the word in 2012

    27/01/2012 : The proliferation of wireless devices coinciding with greater demand for mobility and fierce competition is driving demand for smartphones and pushing down prices significantly.

  • Google helps SMEs online

    26/01/2012 : Google Thailand is helping Thai small business operators do business online.

  • BY INVITATION

    New US law to hit manufacturers where it hurts the most

    25/01/2012 : Law enforcers from 39 US states and territories have teamed up against the use of illegal IT by exporters. The result could be more challenges to illegal made-in-Thailand IT products exported to the United States under US unfair competition laws this year.

  • Strategic technologies gain ground

    25/01/2012 : The weak global economy along with continuing political and social changes plus higher consumer expectations are putting increasing pressure on companies to invest more in emerging technologies.

  • TELECOMMUNICATIONS

    True announces hike in WiFi spending

    25/01/2012 : True Corporation has earmarked 1.5 billion baht to expand its WiFi network coverage upcountry this year in anticipation of a 60% rise in subscriber numbers.

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