As Data Usage Doubles in Field Hospitals dtac Deploys Free Wi-Fi #SootinClaimon.Com

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As Data Usage Doubles in Field Hospitals dtac Deploys Free Wi-Fi


Peak data usage occurs from 18:00-21:00 Hrs. Free Wi-Fi in field hospitals uses wireless dtac@Home set boxes. Rapid response team deployed base stations at field hospitals across Thailand

As Data Usage Doubles in Field Hospitals dtac Deploys Free Wi-Fi

dtac continues to support the work of public health personnel handling the COVID-19 situation. The rapid response team deployed base stations, mobile stations, and free dtac@Home Wi-Fi in field hospitals and surrounding areas. This includes the Bangkok Arena, now transformed into Erawan-2 Field Hospital with 350 beds. data usage doubled since the opening of field hospitals.

As Data Usage Doubles in Field Hospitals dtac Deploys Free Wi-FiAs Data Usage Doubles in Field Hospitals dtac Deploys Free Wi-Fidtac Reveal Key Usage Data in Field Hospitals as Follow:

Peak hours for data usage are from 18:00 – 21:00 Hrs.

The most popular apps are 1. Facebook, 2. Youtube, 3. Tiktok, 4. Instagram, 5. Line and 6. Netflix.

Data usage approximately doubled in field hospitals.

Provinces with highest data usage in field hospitals: 1. Bangkok., 2. Chiang Mai and 3. Samut Sakhon.

dtac has set up a rapid response team to deploy high-speed internet at every field hospital across Thailand for seamless communications during this crisis. They include the Thammasat Field Hospital, Rangsit Campus; Field Hospital in the 7th Cycle Celebration Building of the Chiang Mai International Exhibition & Convention Centre, Chalermphrakiat Sports Centre Field Hospital in Mae Cho district, Chiang Mai province; the Federation of Thai Industries Field Hospital (10th Sakhon People Care Center) in Samut Sakhon; and the Nonthaburi Field Hospital at Nonthaburi Wittayalai School.

As Data Usage Doubles in Field Hospitals dtac Deploys Free Wi-FiAs Data Usage Doubles in Field Hospitals dtac Deploys Free Wi-FiDr. Supaporn Kornluck, Deputy Director of the Medical Service Department, Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA), said, “For COVID-19 patients, closely monitoring their symptoms is crucial. Doctors need to know of patients’ temperature, blood pressure, blood oxygen level in conjunction with other conditions regularly each day to determine the proper treatment. However, due to the need for social distancing to reduce touch and the inadvertent spread of the disease, doctors will not meet the patients directly in person. This is where video conferencing is essential in enabling field hospital medical teams to ‘see’ their patients remotely. Internet connectivity plays a crucial role in bridging the gap in access to patients, making treatment and monitoring more efficient. Moreover, the doctors, nurses, all the personnel, including the patients in the field hospitals can use the internet to connect to their families or access apps for other productivities.”

Mr. Prathet Tankuranun, Chief Technology Officer, Total Access Communication PLC or dtac, said, “dtac has deployed a rapid response team to deliver high-speed internet within 24-hours where it is needed to support the work of doctors, nurses, medical and non-medical personnel working to contain the spread of COVID-19 and care for the patients. We have rapid-deployment base stations and mobile base stations for field hospitals. We continuously expand mobile coverage with 4G-TDD services featuring Massive MIMO technology for triple the data capacity. We are also using our 700 MHz low-frequency network to provide even greater coverage indoors and in the rural areas, contributing to a superlative network experience for users to connect to what matters most.”

As Data Usage Doubles in Field Hospitals dtac Deploys Free Wi-FiAs Data Usage Doubles in Field Hospitals dtac Deploys Free Wi-Fi

For both patients and frontline workers, dtac also launched free Wi-Fi in field hospitals using dtac@Home – an easy-to-install box set system that requires no cable installation. dtac@Home is now available at:

Bang Khun Thian Geriatric Hospital, Bang Khun Thian district, Bangkok.

Rachaphiphat Hospital, Thawi Wattana District, Bangkok.

Geriatric Medical Center, Medical Service Department, Bangkok.

COVID-19 Patient Referral Support Center, Military Support Services Department, Bangkok.

Phra Phrom Field Hospital, Phra Phrom district, Nakhon Si Thammarat province.

dtac is committed to connecting people to what matters most and empowering Thai society in this difficult time.

Published : May 06, 2021

SET rebounds by almost 1.5% after dropping 2% on Wednesday. #SootinClaimon.Com

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SET rebounds by almost 1.5% after dropping 2% on Wednesday.


The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) Index closed at 1,571.91 on Thursday, up 22.69 points or 1.46 per cent. The volume of total transactions was THB91.32 billion with an index high of 1,575.37 and a low of 1,551.42.

SET rebounds by almost 1.5% after dropping 2% on Wednesday.

The Thai stock market bounced back after falling sharply by 33.91 points or 2.14 per cent on Wednesday.

In the morning session, Krungsri Securities predicted the Thursday’s index would fall to between 1,540 and 1,545 points over uncertainty on whether the US Federal Reserve would raise the interest rate coupled with the surge of Covid-19 cases in Thailand, resulting in high volatility in foreign fund flows.

“However, mass buy-ups of stocks that gain positive sentiment and whose first-quarter performance is likely to improve would help boost the index,” Krungsri Securities said.

The 10 stocks with the highest trade value today were DELTA, STA, KBANK, SCC, BANPU, PTT, SAWAD, IVL, STGT and COM7.

Other Asian indices were on the rise, except in China:

Japan’s Nikkei Index closed at 29,331.37, up 518.74 points or 1.80 per cent.

China’s Shanghai SE Composite Index closed at 3,441.28, down 5.57 points or 0.16 per cent, while the Shenzhen SE Composite Index closed at 14,210.60, down 227.97 points or 1.58 per cent.

Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index closed at 28,637.46, up 219.48 points or 0.77 per cent.

South Korea’s KOSPI closed at 3,178.74, up 31.37 points or 1.00 per cent.

Taiwan’s TAIEX Index closed at 16,994.36, up 150.92 points or 0.90 per cent.

Published : May 06, 2021

By : The Nation

SET rebounds, but expected to fall due to worries over possible Fed rate hike, virus cases #SootinClaimon.Com

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SET rebounds, but expected to fall due to worries over possible Fed rate hike, virus cases


The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) Index rose by 7.39 points or 0.48 per cent to 1,556.61 at 10.21am on Thursday. The volume of transactions was THB14.91 billion with an index high of 1,558.64 and a low of 1,551.42.

SET rebounds, but expected to fall due to worries over possible Fed rate hike, virus cases

Krungsri Securities predicted that the index on Thursday would fall to between 1,540 and 1,545 points due to uncertainty over whether the US Federal Reserve would raise the interest rate and the number of Thailand’s Covid-19 cases, resulting in high volatility in foreign fund flows.

“However, mass buy-ups of stocks that gain positive sentiment and whose first-quarter performance is likely to improve would help boost the index,” Krungsri Securities said.

It recommended investors buy:

▪︎ PSL, TTA and RCL, which would benefit from a rise in the freight rate.

▪︎ BDMS, BCH and CHG, which gained positive sentiment from the import of Covid-19 vaccines.

▪︎ PTTGC, IVL, EPG, CPF, BCH, CHG, STGT, DoHome, Com7, Synex, Stark and TWPC, whose first-quarter turnover is expected to improve.

The SET Index closed at 1,549.22 on Wednesday, down 33.91 points or 2.14 per cent. The volume of total transactions was THB127.10 billion with an index high of 1,583.27 and a low of 1,547.35.

Published : May 06, 2021

By : The Nation

Baht weakens, likely to fluctuate #SootinClaimon.Com

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Baht weakens, likely to fluctuate


The baht opened at 31.13 to the US dollar on Thursday, weakening from its previous close of 31.11 on Wednesday.

Baht weakens, likely to fluctuate

The Thai currency is likely to move between 31.05 and 31.20 during the day, Krungthai Bank market strategist Poon Panichpibool said.

He said the baht tends to fluctuate according to the Covid-19 situation in the country. Also, foreigners have been selling their Thai assets, especially stocks.

Poon explained that the Thai currency would come under pressure if investors sell more than THB3 billion a day.

Published : May 06, 2021

By : The Nation

Gold up after Yellens interest-rate clarification #SootinClaimon.Com

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Gold up after Yellens interest-rate clarification


The price of gold in Thailand rose by THB150 per baht weight in morning trade on Thursday, thanks to US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen’s clarification on Wednesday that there was no need for the Federal Reserve to raise the interest rate.

Gold up after Yellens interest-rate clarification

The gold market also gained positive sentiment from weak US economic data.

A Gold Traders Association report at 9.27am showed the buying price of a gold bar at THB26,250 per baht weight and selling price at THB26,350, while gold ornaments were priced at THB25,772 and THB26,850, respectively.

At close on Wednesday, the buying price of a gold bar was THB26,100 per baht weight and selling price THB26,200, while gold ornaments cost THB25,635.56 and THB26,700, respectively.

The spot gold price on Thursday was US$1,787 (THB55,754) per ounce compared to the price on Wednesday, when it rose by $8.30 to $1,784.30 per ounce.

The Hong Kong gold price on Thursday increased by HK$70 to $16,530 (THB66,377) per tael, the Chinese Gold and Silver Exchange Society reported.

Published : May 06, 2021

By : The Nation

Tech leads stock losses as vaccine makers decline #SootinClaimon.Com

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Tech leads stock losses as vaccine makers decline


Tech led losses in stocks, almost wiping out an advance that was driven by optimism over solid earnings and economic data.

Tech leads stock losses as vaccine makers decline

The S&P 500 pared gains into the close while the Nasdaq erased a rally of about 1%. Moderna and Johnson & Johnson retreated, while Pfizer ended the session little changed on news that the United States will support a proposal to waive intellectual-property protections for coronavirus vaccines. Peloton tumbled after recalling its treadmill products. Copper and lumber climbed, adding to inflation worries.

As the world’s largest economy rebounds, an intense debate has emerged over whether actual price pressures are set to materialize. The five-year break-even rate – a proxy for the annual inflation rate bond traders expect over the span – reached the highest mark since 2008. Despite the increase in commodity prices and supply shortages, several Fed officials said Wednesday that inflation probably will not get out of control.

Money managers who’ve spent the bulk of their careers profiting from deflationary trends need to quickly switch gears or risk an “inflation shock” to their portfolios, warned Marko Kolanovic, JPMorgan Chase’s chief global markets strategist.

“Given the still high unemployment, and a decade of inflation undershoot, central banks will likely tolerate higher inflation and see it as temporary,” he wrote. “The question that matters the most is if asset managers will make a significant change in allocations to express an increased probability of a more persistent inflation.”

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Here are some key events to watch this week:

– Bank of England announces a rate decision Thursday

– The April U.S. employment report is released on Friday

These are some of the main moves in markets:

Stocks

– The S&P 500 was little changed as of 4 p.m. New York time

– The Nasdaq fell 0.3%

– The Dow Jones industrial average rose 0.3%

The MSCI World index rose 0.3%

Currencies

– The Bloomberg Dollar Spot index was little changed

– The euro was little changed at $1.2005

– The British pound rose 0.2%, to $1.3909

– The Japanese yen rose 0.1%, to 109.20 per dollar

Bonds

– The yield on 10-year Treasuries declined two basis points to 1.57%

– Germany’s 10-year yield advanced one basis point to -0.23%

– Britain’s 10-year yield advanced two basis points to 0.82%

Commodities

– West Texas Intermediate crude fell 0.7%, to $65 a barrel

– Gold futures rose 0.6%, to $1,787 an ounce

Published : May 06, 2021

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Thai durian rules global fruit market thanks to tariff waivers: DTN #SootinClaimon.Com

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Thai durian rules global fruit market thanks to tariff waivers: DTN


The Thai durian is still a market leader in China thanks to the free trade agreement (FTA) between the two countries, the Department of Trade Negotiations (DTN) said on Wednesday.

Thai durian rules global fruit market thanks to tariff waivers: DTN

Auramon Supthaweethum, DTN director-general, said the export of Thailand’s “king of fruits” in the first quarter of this year to China was worth US$186 million (THB5.8 billion), up 14 per cent year on year, followed by Hong Kong ($14 million) and Vietnam ($10 million).

Export of durian to China last year stood at $1.5 billion, up 78 per cent from 2019, she said.

“FTAs have also helped Thailand gain an advantage in the international market,” she added.

Apart from the nine Asean countries (Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore and Vietnam), import tariff for Thai durian has also been waived in China, Hong Kong, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, India, Chile and Peru.

“Under the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership [RCEP] agreement, Thailand can ask South Korea to gradually reduce import tariff on durian until it reaches zero,” she said, adding that import tariff on Thai durian in South Korea is currently 36 per cent.

She also expects demand for processed fruit, such as dried fruit, to rise as more consumers are opting for healthy snacks.

“Hence, this is a perfect opportunity for Thai farmers and entrepreneurs to offer a bigger variety of products for export,” she said. “However, they must ensure products are developed in line with international standards and no chemicals or pesticide is used.”

Published : May 06, 2021

By : The Nation

Application deadline for UAE Water Aid award extended to end of May #SootinClaimon.Com

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Application deadline for UAE Water Aid award extended to end of May


The UAE Water Aid Foundation (Suqia) has extended the application deadline for the third Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Water Award to the end of this month. The award offers prizes totalling US$1 million to innovators offering sustainable solutions to solve water scarcity problems.

Application deadline for UAE Water Aid award extended to end of May

Extending the deadline will give participants a better opportunity to complete their applications and will attract companies, research centres and institutes, innovators and young people to promote their innovations.

“In light of the global challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic, we decided to extend the deadline for accepting applications, so all those wishing to participate have the opportunity to complete their registration and contribute to providing innovative and sustainable technologies to provide safe drinking water to those in need,” said Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, chairman of the board of trustees of Suqia UAE.

The Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Water Award has expanded its scope to include new technologies that produce, distribute, store, monitor, desalinate and purify water using renewable energy. It has also added the Innovative Crisis Solutions Award to the three previous award categories, namely Innovative Projects Award, Innovative R&D Award and Innovative Individual Award.

Applicants have until May 31 to register here

Published : May 05, 2021

By : The Nation

SET plunges more than 2% as Covid surge hits Thai stocks #SootinClaimon.Com

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SET plunges more than 2% as Covid surge hits Thai stocks


The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) Index closed at 1,549.22 on Wednesday, down 33.91 points or 2.14 per cent. The volume of total transactions was THB127.10 billion with an index high of 1,583.27 and a low of 1,547.35.

SET plunges more than 2% as Covid surge hits Thai stocks

In the morning session, Krungsri Securities expected the day’s index to rebound to between 1,590 and 1,595 on mass buy-ups of energy and petroleum shares after the oil price rose to $66 (Bt2,054) per barrel and expectations of better first-quarter performances.

The index also gained positive sentiment from hopes of economic recovery as the US and Europe ease their lockdowns, it added.

“However, uncertainty over the higher number of Covid-19 cases in Thailand and volatility in foreign fund flows would pressure the index,” said Krungsri Securities.

The 10 stocks with the highest trade value today were KBANK, PTT, AOT, CPALL, SCB, STA, SAWAD, STGT, IRPC and PTTEP.

Other Asian indices were on the fall:

Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index closed at 28,417.98, down 139.16 points or 0.49 per cent.

Taiwan’s TAIEX Index closed at 16,843.44, down 90.34 points or 0.53 per cent.

Japan’s Nikkei Index was closed for Golden Week, while China’s Shanghai and Shenzhen indices were closed for Labour Day and South Korea’s KOSPI was shut for Children’s Day.

Published : May 05, 2021

By : The Nation

SET falls slightly over higher Covid-19 cases, foreign fund flow volatility #SootinClaimon.Com

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SET falls slightly over higher Covid-19 cases, foreign fund flow volatility


The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) Index fell by 4.37 points or 0.28 per cent to 1,578.76 at 10.06am on Wednesday. The volume of total transactions was THB8.22 billion with an index high of 1,583.27 and a low of 1,577.41.

SET falls slightly over higher Covid-19 cases, foreign fund flow volatility

Krungsri Securities expected the day’s index to rebound to between 1,590 and 1,595 from mass buy-ups of energy and petroleum shares as the oil price rose to $66 per (Bt2,054) barrel, while their first-quarter performance is expected to improve.

It added that the index also gained positive sentiment from hopes over an economic recovery after the US and Europe eased lockdowns.

“However, uncertainty over the higher number of Covid-19 cases in Thailand and volatility in foreign fund flows would pressure the index,” it said.

The securities company advised investors to follow the outcome of the Bank of Thailand’s Monetary Policy Committee meeting on Wednesday amid expectations that the interest rate would be maintained at 0.5 per cent.

He recommended investors buy:

▪︎ PTT, PTTEP, PTTGC and IVL, which benefit from the rising oil price.

▪︎ PSL, TTA and RCL, which would benefit from a rise in the freight rate.

▪︎ PTTGC, IVL, EPG, CPF, BCH, CHG, STGT, DoHome, Com7, Synex, Stark and TWPC, whose first-quarter turnover is expected to improve.

The SET Index closed at 1,583.13 on Friday, down 7.33 points or 0.46 per cent. Total transactions amounted to THB85.48 billion with an index high of 1,593.23 and a low of 1,580.74.

The index was closed on Monday and Tuesday for Labour Day and Coronation Day, respectively.

Published : May 05, 2021

By : The Nation