Sit tight and buckle up, as we’re about to take a dive into the exciting world of 5G technology in Thailand! There’s been some exciting chatter around the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC), the governing body that’s pushing the frontier of digital access in the country. They are actively investigating the intriguing possibility of sectioning off a piece of the 3500-megahertz telecom band in order to pioneer a whole new breed of private 5G networks. This isn’t just a play for technological superiority, but a calculated move to spur innovative applications across a myriad of industries and enterprises. Imagine sitting down at a table filled with leading telecom operators, vendors and influencers from the Federation of Thai Industries and the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand. That’s exactly the scene at the NBTC, where heated discussions on the allocation of an estimated 100MHz of the total 400MHz bandwidth on the…
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In the realm of traditional customs and folklore, a peculiar event unfolded recently that beautifully exhibits the profound faith and extraordinary promises made to ethereal entities. This unusual story unfolded within the peaceful ambiance of a cemetery located in Sa Wang Het, Thung Hiang, Phanat Nikhom, and Chon Buri, where a couple named Toong and Oi orchestrated an extravagant feast. Toong and Oi were by no means living an easy life. They found themselves neck-deep in a bottomless pit of debts, amounting to several millions of bahts. The despairing circumstances forced them to call upon divine intervention, and they turned towards the spirits residing in the cemetery. The couple began their evening with heartfelt prayers, addressing the cemetery’s guardian deity and the spirits who had no relatives to their names. In a remarkable turn of events, as they prayed, an apparently random numerical sequence, 969, etched itself on a burning…
In the heart of the enchanting orient, Beijing, news has now emerged that China is all set to flex its military prowess by hosting joint military exercises with its neighboring countries, including Thailand, and four other Southeast Asian nations. This monumental strategic move was confirmed recently by China’s state-run media outlet, Xinhua, who reported this development on a cool, wintry Sunday. The landscape for these upcoming joint military exercises is China’s picturesque southern Guangdong province, a region that is not only rich in culture and tradition but is also known for its strategic significance. The participating forces will include troops from Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, and Vietnam, forming a robust front that exemplifies the unity and camaraderie among these nations. So what exactly will these joint military exercises entail? China hasn’t left us merely with guesswork. Instead, from the hush-hush corridors of Beijing, it was revealed that the key areas…
In an unconventional strategy to recover a plummeting Chinese tourism industry post-pandemic, Thailand’s Prime Minister, Srettha Thavisin, has proposed a collaborative effort with Chinese law enforcement to ensure the safety of Chinese visitors in iconic Thai attractions. The initiative is a crucial part of Thailand’s plan to rebuild the trust of Chinese tourists after the alarming events surrounding the safety of Chinese nationals in the renowned Southeast Asian paradise. With instances such as the high-profile shooting of a Chinese woman at the esteemed Siam Paragon shopping center and a spate of kidnappings targeting Chinese residents, it’s no surprise that the visa-free policy has seen a less-than-enthusiastic response from the Chinese tourist community. In response to this fear, on the 12th of November, Prime Minister Srettha embraced a dialogue with high-ranking officials from various agencies. Amongst the attendants were representatives from the Tourist Police, Immigration Police, the Tourism Authority of Thailand…
Get ready for an exciting mood swing from Mother Nature, as predicted by the Thai Meteorological Department (TMD). Over the next seven days, we are going to experience an enthralling play of intense rain, robust gusty winds, and an amusing drop in temperature by 4 to 6 degrees Celsius. As if that wasn’t enough, the southern regions of Thailand are bracing themselves for an upsurge in rain, which, coupled with the possibility of flash floods and forest runoffs, promises to keep things interesting. The Thai weather report for the span of November 12 to November 18 highlights a dynamic atmospheric plot. From yesterday till Wednesday, November 15, the arrival of a cold air mass or high-pressure system from China will envelope northern Thailand and the South China Sea. Brace yourself for the fun-filled onslaught of thunderstorms and strong winds during this period. The cherry on top? A quaintly cool drop…
Diabetes, a global health menace, is charging ahead without pause, already ensnaring a whopping 537 million people in its grip, with no evident signs of slowing down. Thailand, much like the rest of the world, hasn’t been spared either, witnessing a staggering annual surge of 300,000 new cases. The International Diabetes Federation (IDF), in a noteworthy move, has highlighted the key precursors to this mounting global diabetic mayhem, spotlighting family medical histories, obesity, excess belly fat, and high blood pressure as prominent risk elements. To commemorate tomorrow, the 14th of November, as World Diabetes Day, this year, IDF has chosen an enlightening theme – Diabetes: Know your Risk, Know your Response. This theme underscores the crucial role knowledge holds in understanding the potential dangers accompanying diabetes, and the perils of its complications. Moreover, it amplifies the importance of public accessibility to accurate information, in-depth knowledge, and timely hands-on treatment for…
With a startling 50% decrease in European tourists arriving in the picturesque Koh Kut district in Trat, the sparkles of this beach paradise seem to have slightly dimmed down this year. As someone who not only governs the district but also runs a highly acclaimed resort on the island, the chairman of the Koh Kut administrative organisation has firsthand experience and data on this unforeseen shift. Just last year, a contingent of 160,000 to 170,000 tourists filled the bustling resorts, gastropubs, and scenic parks of the district, pumping hundreds of millions of baht into the inimitable Trat economy. The district, famous for the breathtaking islands of Koh Kut and Koh Mak, was a magnet for travel enthusiasts the world over. The clouds seemed to part when a significant resurgence in tourism numbers was seen this year. The year brought a promising figure of almost 100,000 visitors, a record in this…
The King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang’s International Academy of Aviation Industry’s Excellence Centre for Space Technology and Research, popularly known as Ecstar, recently entered into an agreement with In-Space Missions Limited, a prestigious institution based in the United Kingdom. This alliance has been formalised through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) which seeks to augment cooperation in the field of satellite technology and space exploration. Ecstar, chaired by Col Settapong Malisuwan, is an ardent aspirant for the development and increment of space research and technology within Thailand. Settapong’s confident claims of Ecstar’s devout dedication towards improving Thailand’s space capacity have proven the institute’s high ambitions and promises an exciting future for aerospace research in the country. This partnership with In-Space Missions Limited is expected to fortify the collaboration between the two entities and stimulate a dramatic strengthening of Thailand’s space research and development industry. Ecstar director, Charnwit Munikanont, was also…
The future of Thailand’s maritime industry is looking greener and more sustainable, thanks to PTT Plc’s ambitious vision for the Laem Chabang deep-sea port in Chon Buri. Poised to become the nation’s blueprint for eco-friendly ports, this mammoth initiative signals Thailand’s commitment to greener industry practices and cleaner seas. Noppadon Pinsupa, the Chief Operating Officer of PTT’s Downstream Petroleum Business Group, recently provided some exciting insights on the project. It seems that the GPC International Terminal, the fortunate entity that outshone its competitors and clinched the bid for the deep-sea port’s third phase, is eagerly awaiting the greenlight from the Port Authority of Thailand (PAT). The handover of the coveted area for development is scheduled for 2025. In an intricate dance of development, Pat, the potentate of Thailand’s ports, is currently busy reclaiming the land required for the port’s construction. PTT, steering this eco-friendly initiative, has its dedicated subsidiary, PTT…
In the heart of bustling Madrid, the echoes of a green energy revolution are resonating. The promise of hydrogen as a sustainable energy source is compelling, with the potential to reshape the future of green energy. But the reality is more complex as Iberdrola, one of the top energy companies globally, weighs in on the conversation. Unveiling the truths behind the glamour, Armando Martinez Martinez, the diligent CEO of Iberdrola, lays bare the harsh realities. He explains that although hydrogen has been widely used in industries for years, it’s still an elusive dream when it comes to a common energy source for the average customer, especially in passenger vehicles. Breaking down the specifics, Mr. Martinez reveals an astonishing fact: nearly 90% of the hydrogen used by consumers is derived from conventional, non-renewable practices. The reason for this, he explains, stems from the simple concept determined by most economies – cost-effectiveness.…