TakNet – Community networking in Thailand
Guest Post: Community network projects being carried out in Thailand are providing rural households with broadband Internet for one twentieth of the cost of connection.
Guest Post: Community network projects being carried out in Thailand are providing rural households with broadband Internet for one twentieth of the cost of connection.
I attended AINTEC 2016 recently and there were several presentations that stood out for me.
APNIC recently attended the Asia Pacific School on Internet Governance workshops (APSIG 2016) and the Asia Pacific Top Level Domain Name Association meeting in Bangkok, Thailand.
AIS Fibre has become Thailand’s first ISP to transition to dual-stack IPv6 / IPv4 for fixed broadband.
Guest Post: 130+ people from 15 countries attended the first BKNIX Peering Forum in Bangkok to discuss Internet development in the Asia Pacific.
APNIC participated at the first ever BKNIX Peering Forum 2016 and held a Regional Meeting as part of the program.
Register now for the BKNIX Peering Forum and APNIC Regional Meeting in Bangkok, Thailand, on 9-10 May.
A new report highlights the growing preference for mobile Internet among Thailand’s 38 million Internet users.
I attended AINTEC 2014 at Chiang Mai last week, and I was overwhelmingly impressed by the strong group of ICT specialists who are helping Internet technology deploy, and conducting world class research and development.
The final meeting in this four-part series (APT PP14-4) took place in Bangkok, Thailand from 18-22 August. The aim of the meetings is to formulate the regional intergovernmental positions on issues to be discussed at the ITU Plenipot in Busan, Republic of Korea from 20 October to 07 November 2014 (PP-14).