Thai Mobile IP deal may end due to irregularities
The country's telecom agency TOT Plc has found monthly revenue leakage of over US$3 million; key figures from Thai Mobile and TOT have been removed or made inactive.
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Mobile/Wireless,
Networking technology
Thai ICT minister u-turns on IT stance
Sitthichai Pookaiyaudom clarifies his stand on issues such as 3G, and says he will unveil plans for the IT and software sector in due course.
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Mobile/Wireless,
LANs and WANs,
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Government
Human rights group raps Thai cyber clampdown
The New York-based Human Rights Watch issues statement saying move undermines free political debate and is delaying the return to democracy.
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Web sites,
Web logs,
Regulations
XML a hot issue in Thailand
Delegates at a conference discuss developments in database design and applications, such as the native XML (eXtensible Markup Language) database.
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Database management,
Databases
Gartner: Steer away from Win XP Starter Edition
Gartner criticizes Microsoft for limitations in its Windows XP Starter Edition, warning enterprises and consumers to stay away.
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Windows XP
Adobe clamps down on piracy, software misuse
Adobe toughens up on enterprises that run afoul of software licensing agreements.
Upbeat Ericsson unveils string of AP deals
The Swedish giant announces wins in China and Thailand, and will set up a new operations center in Singapore.
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Mobile platforms/communications
Nokia clinches US$22m AIS deal
Thailand's largest mobile operator AIS has inked an agreement for Nokia to expand its EDGE network.
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Mobile platforms/communications
Governments vote against Microsoft
Microsoft has had its share of bad courtroom experiences, but lately the software giant has been taking some of its hardest knocks in city council and legislative chambers.
Thailand to send Ukrainian hacker to U.S.
A Ukrainian man accused of racking up millions of dollars worth of damage in counterfeit software sales and other computer crimes was ordered to be extradited from Thailand to the United States by a Thai criminal court on Tuesday.
Thai flag on porn Website makes Thai gov't see red
A Thai woman living in Britain faces possible extradition and imprisonment for displaying the Thai national flag on her pornographic Web site. The Web site also described Bangkok as a "city of sex", the Thai government complained.
And now, cheap wireless for Thailand
Thailand's infocom minister will chair a "Budget Wireless Project" working group, following earlier successes at bringing cheap Linux notebooks and cheaper software to the Thai public.
Thai Internet cafes turn to learning
Thailand's Internet cafes will turn into online training centers under a new Thai government plan called "Good Net".
Thai schools dump Microsoft software
Concerns about intellectual property rights and software costs have prompted 18 Thai schools to switch to open source productivity suite.
HP to spend US$100m on AP consumer push
Hewlett-Packard will spend US$100 million in Asia Pacific to build its identity as a maker of user-friendly consumer products.










