Monday, February 20, 2012

THAI BROADBAND SCHEME TO YIELD 90% ACCESS OVER NEXT 5 YEARS: PM.

BANGKOK, Jan 27 Asia Pulse - Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva says that his government's national broadband scheme will yield unprecedented 90 per cent access to the Internet by the Thai public over the next five years with their higher living quality and standards.

Abhisit told TNA on Wednesday (Jan 26) that the equal access to the Internet, including the third generation (3G) broadband services and others, by most Thai people across the country by 2016 will enable them to surf on a variety of online information in the education, health, business and all other sectors.

The Thai leader said that his administration has launched a project on translating over 3.5 million pages of web-based English documents into the Thai language for local youths in the initial stage so far.

The Thai premier noted that his government will also resort to technologies appropriate to address any specific restraint in each area to serve local needs and to ensure public safety and better living conditions, as the advance online services can link to, for instance, local close circuit television camera (CCTV) systems, long-distance learning programmes, as well as agricultural, health and market updates for farmers and other locals of all ages.

Meanwhile, Thai Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Minister Chuti Krairiksh acknowledged once the Internet infrastructure is established nationwide, all Thai population can equally access to available online services at lower costs, and that investment projects on various online systems, including fibre-optic and satellite technologies, are underway to ensure access to the Internet by even people in remote areas throughout the country.

(TNA-OANA) nt 27-01 1747

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