EEC forges collaboration with private sector to develop secure digital connectivity for Silicon Tech Park

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EEC forges collaboration with private sector to develop secure digital connectivity for Silicon Tech Park

EEC forges collaboration with private sector to develop secure digital connectivity for Silicon Tech Park

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2022

Jarupong Krisanaraj

Work on developing secure digital connectivity will begin next year at the Eastern Economic Corridor Silicon Tech Park (EEC STP) in Rayong province, unlocking opportunities for Thailand’s digital economy.

The collaboration between the EEC, Cisco, PlanetComm, and EEC STP to develop secure digital connectivity at Ban Chang Digital Innovation and Advanced Technology Centre was announced on Friday The centre is located in the EEC STP.

At a press conference organised at The St Regis Bangkok, EEC advisory board chairman Kanit Sangsubhan said the development would feature 400 Gbps high-speed internet technology, which will enable the EEC to become an innovation hotspot in Southeast Asia.

Kanit SangsubhanKanit Sangsubhan

“This collaboration will enable the EEC to facilitate modern workers, support private sector investment, attract foreign companies to expand digital business in the area and create opportunities for startups,” he said.

“It will also address the requirements of new S-curve industries and create more jobs with better income in a balanced and sustainable way.”

He expects this collaboration to generate 500 billion baht in revenue from investment in Thailand’s digital business per year.

He said Ban Chang Digital Innovation and Advanced Technology Centre will become a training centre that helps develop digital professionals in the EEC.

“The development will result in a bridge to connect 5G technology with data business operators,” he added.

From left, Djitt Laowattana, Edward Grant, Prapat Rathlertkarn and Taveewat ChantarasenoFrom left, Djitt Laowattana, Edward Grant, Prapat Rathlertkarn and Taveewat Chantaraseno

Meanwhile, special adviser for the EEC, Djitt Laowattana, said the EEC STP will dramatically increase the collaboration in terms of personnel development in the fields of robotics, automation and digital.

“The industrial sector in the EEC area will obtain knowledge and increase the use of automated production systems with advanced Internet technology in this area,” he said.

He added that the EEC aims to train 5,000 professionals in the robotics and automation industry within five years to attract investors worldwide.

Senior adviser to the EEC STP, Edward Grant, said the Silicon Tech Park is key to making the EEC the centre for advanced technology and innovation.

“With the availability of high-speed internet connectivity, the EEC STP can already nurture any digital connectivity for tenants’ activities, including research and development in all industries such as aviation, medicine, finance, tech, and many others,” he said.

He added that the EEC STP also aims to leverage renewable energy and green technologies to preserve the environment in a sustainable way.

EEC forges collaboration with private sector to develop secure digital connectivity for Silicon Tech Park

Planet Communications Asia CEO Prapat Rathlertkarn said high-speed internet connectivity is a significant component of digital infrastructure development in the EEC.

“It is also one of the four important factors to build a prototype of the smart digital city, along with a reliable power system, clean water and fresh air, health and well-being,” he said.

Cisco managing director Taveewat Chantaraseno said the company is pleased to participate in the collaboration to ensure secure connectivity for residents and businesses in the EEC STP, and unlock the opportunities for Thailand’s digital economy ambitions.

“The EEC STP will become an area where businesses will pilot and testbed a new era of connected experiences for Thailand and deliver meaningful digitally-enabled experiences, such as smart lighting and intelligent transport systems,” he said.

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International jet ski contest pulls more tourists to Pattaya

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International jet ski contest pulls more tourists to Pattaya

International jet ski contest pulls more tourists to Pattaya

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2022

Thailand’s jet-ski team came away with at least eight trophies in the semi-professional, amateur and youth categories at the five-day Water Jet World Grand Prix #1 being held in Pattaya.

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha voiced pleasure and congratulated the Thai team, government spokesman Anucha Burapachaisri said.

The five-day competition, which wraps up on Sunday, is being held at Jomtien Beach in the popular resort city.

More than 2,000 athletes from 65 countries are participating in the contest, which has drawn hundreds of spectators from across the world.

International jet ski contest pulls more tourists to Pattaya

Thailand has successfully established itself as a key location for Jet Ski World Grand Prix international contests that are held in Europe, the US and other parts of the world.

As host of the event this year, Thailand has successfully attracted scores of sports-loving tourists, the spokesman said. He added that this was in line with the government’s sports tourism promotion policy, adding that tourists in this category tend to spend more than others.

International jet ski contest pulls more tourists to Pattaya
International jet ski contest pulls more tourists to Pattaya
International jet ski contest pulls more tourists to Pattaya
International jet ski contest pulls more tourists to Pattaya
International jet ski contest pulls more tourists to Pattaya
International jet ski contest pulls more tourists to Pattaya
International jet ski contest pulls more tourists to Pattaya
International jet ski contest pulls more tourists to Pattaya

Bangkokians pile in at hospital to wish beloved Princess a speedy recovery

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Bangkokians pile in at hospital to wish beloved Princess a speedy recovery

Bangkokians pile in at hospital to wish beloved Princess a speedy recovery

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2022

Loyal subjects were seen pouring into the King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital in Bangkok on Saturday to pray for the speedy recovery of Princess Bajrakitiyabha.

The Princess – daughter of His Majesty the King and HRH Princess Soamsawali – is being treated at the hospital for a heart-related ailment.

Since early Saturday morning, visitors were seen queuing up to leave messages in the provided books.

Bangkokians pile in at hospital to wish beloved Princess a speedy recovery

Than Phuying Sirikitiya Jensen, daughter of His Majesty’s older sister Princess Ubolratana, also visited the hospital on Saturday to leave her best wishes.

Bangkokians pile in at hospital to wish beloved Princess a speedy recovery

Bangkok resident Donnapha Kladbuppha said she had first visited the hospital on Friday and plans to show up daily to pray for the Princess.

“I plan to come here every day to pray until the Princess is healthy and can smile again. This will be the best New Year’s gift for Thai people,” she said.

Bangkokians pile in at hospital to wish beloved Princess a speedy recovery

Princess Bajrakitiyabha fell ill on Wednesday in Nakhon Ratchasima and was brought to the hospital immediately.

The lobby of the hospital’s Bhumisiri Mangkhalanusorn Building is open for people to record their messages daily from 8am to 4pm.

Bangkokians pile in at hospital to wish beloved Princess a speedy recovery
Bangkokians pile in at hospital to wish beloved Princess a speedy recovery
Bangkokians pile in at hospital to wish beloved Princess a speedy recovery

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Alternative routes Bangkokians can take to avoid New Year traffic

Alternative routes Bangkokians can take to avoid New Year traffic

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2022

The Highway Police Division has come up with alternative routes Bangkokians can take when driving out of the city during the New Year holidays.

In an announcement on Facebook, the division offered the following options for motorists heading to eastern seaboard provinces:

• Highway No 7 motorway
• Highway No 304 through Bangkok’s Min Buri and Nong Chok districts
• Highway No 34 through Bangkok’s Bang Na district to Chachoengsao’s Bang Pakong district
• Elevated Bang Na-Chon Buri Expressway
• Highway No 3 (Sukhumvit).

Alternative routes Bangkokians can take to avoid New Year traffic

For people heading Northeast, the following options are available:
• On Phahonyothin Highway, take a right turn at Phu Khae junction to Highway 21 (Phu Khae-Lom Sak), take a right turn again at Muang Khom intersection to Highway 2256 or turn left to Highway 205. Both lead to Highway 201 towards Chaiyaphum province.
• Those heading to Nakhon Ratchasima can use Highway 304 through Chachoengsao and Prachinburi.
• Drive to Sa Kaew’s Aranyaprathet district before taking Highway 348 towards Buri Ram province.

Motorists heading North can:
• Take the Eastern ring road (Highway No 9) to Klong Luang in Pathum Thani before shifting to Highway 3214 and Highway 347. Then take a left turn at the Bang Pahan intersection in Ayutthaya towards the Asian Highway heading North to Ang Thong.
• Take the Western ring road (Highway No 9) before changing to Highway 340 and merging with Highway No 1 (Phahonyothin) on the way to Nakhon Sawan.

People heading South can take Highway No 35 (Rama II) and Highway No 4 (Phetchkasem).

Their Majesties test positive for Covid-19

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Their Majesties test positive for Covid-19

Their Majesties test positive for Covid-19

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2022

Their Majesties King Maha Vajiralongkorn and Queen Suthida have tested positive for Covid-19, the Royal Household Bureau announced on Saturday.

Their Majesties were screened on Friday night as scheduled and the test returned positive. However, they both have mild symptoms.

The doctors have provided medication and advised Their Majesties to avoid performing royal duties for a while, the bureau said.

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Nation Group executives convey concern for Princess

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Nation Group executives convey concern for Princess

Nation Group executives convey concern for Princess

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2022

Nation Group chairman Marut Arthakaivalvatee led a ceremony wishing a speedy and full recovery for Princess Bajrakitiyabha Narendira at King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital in Bangkok on Saturday morning.

The Princess – the daughter of His Majesty the King and HRH Princess Soamsawali – is being treated at the hospital for a heart-related ailment.

Marut was accompanied by Adisak Limparungpatanakij, a special advisor to Nation Group and Aeumsree Boonhachairat, an advisor to its chief executive officer.

Nation Group executives convey concern for Princess

The Nation Group executives offered a vase of flowers before a portrait of the Princess and wrote messages conveying their wishes for a quick and full recovery.

Nation Group executives convey concern for Princess

Staff at Nation Group are worried about her condition and hope she will recover soon, Marut said, adding that the company plans to hold a religious ceremony for her.

Nation Group executives convey concern for Princess

The Royal Household Bureau said in a statement on Thursday that the Princess had fainted while training her dog for a contest in Nakhon Ratchasima province on Wednesday evening. She was subsequently hospitalised.

Nation Group executives convey concern for Princess
Nation Group executives convey concern for Princess

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Taekwondo’s Panipak named Thailand’s top athlete 2nd year running

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Taekwondo’s Panipak named Thailand’s top athlete 2nd year running

Taekwondo’s Panipak named Thailand’s top athlete 2nd year running

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2022

Taekwondo Olympic gold medallist Panipak “Tennis” Wongpattanakit has been named Thailand’s “best female amateur athlete” for two years running now that she bagged the latest on Friday.

The award was handed out at a ceremony celebrating Thai athletes and sports personnel on National Sports Day, which is marked on December 16 every year. The event was held at Hua Mark Indoor Stadium in Bangkok.

Taekwondo’s Panipak named Thailand’s top athlete 2nd year running

This year saw 39 awards in 12 categories handed out to medallists and upcoming stars.

Taekwondo’s Panipak named Thailand’s top athlete 2nd year running

Badminton prodigies Kunlavut Vitidsarn and Pitchamon Opatniput came away with “best male” and “best female youth” amateur athletes of the year awards respectively.

Taekwondo’s Panipak named Thailand’s top athlete 2nd year running

Mixed doubles duo Dechapol Puavaranukroh and Sapsiree Taerattanachai also won the “best team” award (events category).

Taekwondo’s Panipak named Thailand’s top athlete 2nd year running

Meanwhile, Thailand Volleyball Association was handed two trophies, one for its president Somporn Chaibangyang, who was named “best executive”, and another for Danai Sriwacharamaytakul as “best coach”.

The “best sports association” award was won by the Athletics Association of Thailand.

The national women’s volleyball team also won the “best team” award (sports category).

Taekwondo’s Panipak named Thailand’s top athlete 2nd year running

Sprinter Puripol Boonson came away with the “best male youth amateur athlete” award, and Moto2 rider Somkiat Chantra the “best male professional athlete”. Golfer Atthaya Thitikul was named this year’s “best female professional athlete”.

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Using Line can become too expensive for influencers in the new year

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Using Line can become too expensive for influencers in the new year

Using Line can become too expensive for influencers in the new year

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2022

The closure of Line Idol, a social media channel tailored for influencers to connect directly with fans, can hit content creators with a bill of more than a million baht each.

This estimate was provided on Friday by Rawee Tawantharong, president of the Society for Online News Providers.

Social platform Line Thailand recently announced it was shutting down the Line Idol channel from December 31 and suggested that users switch to the paid service Line Official Account (Line OA) instead.

However, the free channel Voom is still available for influencers, bloggers, publishers, media or businesses looking for a free social-media channel to promote their content or products.

As for the Line OA channel, Rawee said influencers with hundreds of thousands of followers may end up having to shell out lots of money because they will have to pay for each promotional message they send out.

“These content creators pay between 5,000 and 10,000 baht per month to use Line Idol, but if they switch to Line OA, they will have to pay 0.04 for each message they send, which works out to 40,000 for 10 messages to 100,000 followers. At this rate, it can cost a million baht or more each month,” he said.

“I believe it’s time for Thailand to develop its own social-media platform, so content creators are not hit when foreign companies change their policies after making profits from data created by Thai people,” Rawee said.

The government and related agencies need to act fast as we are losing our ‘digital sovereignty’, he added.

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Cool weather forecast for North and Northeast, rising waves in South

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Cool weather forecast for North and Northeast, rising waves in South

Cool weather forecast for North and Northeast, rising waves in South

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2022

Cooler weather has arrived in the North and Northeast, with temperatures dropping 6 to 8 degrees Celsius from today until Tuesday as a cold front from China extends into the upper half of Thailand, the Thai Meteorological Department said.

Strong wings are also likely.

Temperatures in the Central and East regions, including Greater Bangkok, will fall by 3 to 5 degrees Celsius.

Cool weather forecast for North and Northeast, rising waves in South

The meteorological department also said the northeast monsoon across the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea will intensify over the next few days. As a result, some areas of the South will see heavy rain. Flashfloods are a danger, it warned.

Cool weather forecast for North and Northeast, rising waves in South

Waves in both the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea are forecast to rise to between 2 and 4 metres. They will surpass 4 metres during thundershowers, the department said. It urged coastal residents to prepare for surges. Ships should proceed with caution and small boats should remain on short, the department said.

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AIS Playbox users told they won’t get to watch World Cup finals on the service

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AIS Playbox users told they won’t get to watch World Cup finals on the service

AIS Playbox users told they won’t get to watch World Cup finals on the service

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2022

SBN has notified its customers that it is still unable to broadcast the last two matches of 2022 World Cup through its AIS Playbox service despite True Corp’s announcement that it would allow IPTV operators like AIS to broadcast the last two matches for free.

True announced on Friday that it would allow other IPTV operators to broadcast the final two matches for free. These are Morocco vs Croatia for 3rd place on Saturday, and France vs Argentina for first place on Sunday. Operators need to submit a written request to the company, which holds the exclusive broadcasting rights of the World Cup on the IPTV platform.

True also required other IPTV operators to specify how they will prevent infringements of intellectual property, such as illegal broadcasts via websites or mobile apps.

On November 25, Super Broadband Network (SBN) was issued an order by the Intellectual Property and International Trade Court to halt the broadcast of the football tournament following a request from True. True said that SBN could be violating its rights.

On Friday night, SBN told its customers that it had sent letters to True, the Intellectual Property and International Trade Court, and Sports Authority of Thailand, asking for the right to broadcast the last two matches of the World Cup. The letters cited True’s announcement. SBN said it had yet to receive an answer.

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