Thailand ready to roll out digital economy projects
Tuesday, 11:15, 05/01/2016
Thailand is ready to carry out 24 projects worth 3.75 billion THB (about US$103.8 million) in 2016 to promote a digital economy, according to the country’s Ministry of Information and Communications.
The ministry said those projects will develop a digital community network that will include the upgrade of 2,280 existing community ICT learning centres.
In the initial phase, 600 community centres will be upgraded under a 700 million THB (US$19.4 million) project.
The second project will launch 10,000 new public internet access spots at a cost of almost 900 million THB (US$24.9 million).
Two other projects are set to promote the use of digital technology by small- and medium-sized enterprises and the development of online internal communications channels among all agencies.
In October 2015, the Thai Government revealed a strategy to reform the economy towards a reduced dependence on exports while strengthening competitiveness with a greater emphasis on a digital economy.
In the initial phase, 600 community centres will be upgraded under a 700 million THB (US$19.4 million) project.
The second project will launch 10,000 new public internet access spots at a cost of almost 900 million THB (US$24.9 million).
Two other projects are set to promote the use of digital technology by small- and medium-sized enterprises and the development of online internal communications channels among all agencies.
In October 2015, the Thai Government revealed a strategy to reform the economy towards a reduced dependence on exports while strengthening competitiveness with a greater emphasis on a digital economy.