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Office of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission hosted the 3rd Bilateral Meeting

3rd Bilateral Meeting at NBTC Office of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission hosted the 3rd Bilateral Meeting published : 21 Apr 2021 at 09:00 Office of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission hosted the 3rd Bilateral Meeting with Telecommunication Regulator of Cambodia (TRC) in virtual meeting format with an aim to enhance telecommunication sector development and coordinating frequency usages in ASEAN region. On 19 April 2021, Office of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (Office of the NBTC) hosted the 3rd Bilateral Meeting between Office of the NBTC and TRC, Cambodia where the meeting aimed to strengthen cooperation between the two organisations in reference to an MoU signed on 24 August 2015. 

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NBTC board candidates pass initial stage

NBTC board candidates pass initial stage Seven seats to come from varying fields published : 13 Jan 2021 at 04:00 3 A motorbike passes the Office of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission on Phahon Yothin Road. Somchai Poomlard All 80 applicants for National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) board members have passed preliminary qualification verification by the Senate, with seven expected to be confirmed as board members by the end of February. These candidates had their qualifications approved by the secretariat of the Senate committee responsible for selecting NBTC board members on Friday. The committee has scheduled vision presentations and interview sessions for applicants from Jan 19-21.

NBTC foresees Thailand reaching Asia Medical Hub status sooner than expected

NBTC foresees Thailand reaching Asia Medical Hub status sooner than expected 2 published : 11 Dec 2020 at 09:30 2 In evolving the traditional economic structure into “Value-Based Economy” or “Innovation-driven Economy”, Thailand has marked five new industries or New S-curves to drive future economic trends including Robotics, Aviation and Logistics, Biofuels & Biochemicals, Digital, and Medical Hub. As part of the Thailand 4.0 initiative, Thailand aims to enhance its healthcare infrastructure and become the next Asia Pacific Medical Hub by 2025.  Achieving the aspired-to top spot will require continuous technological development in Telehealth, Smart Medical and Devices Robotics which rely on the advancement in 5G technology and other relevant technologies including  AI and big data, which can be used to support data analytics and medical services. These technologies are catalysts that will drive Thailand to reach its goal of being the nex

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