| Thailand measures to respond and mitigate the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak in the digital sector - 29/05/2020 |
| National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) |
| TELECOM/ICT Policy Makers and Regulators | Asia & Pacific | Thailand |
| Ensuring access to ICT: 1. Providing high speed broadband internet: CAT provides high quality internet with the speed up to 1 Gbps for medical personnel and people to be able to access information via internet and to connect CCTV system for patient monitoring to minimize direct contact with patient.2. Providing broadband access subsidies: TOT SIM for Work with free text messaging and SMS Service (...) |
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| Measures on social distancing for workplace and applications supporting work from home - 29/05/2020 |
| National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) |
| TELECOM/ICT Policy Makers and Regulators | Asia & Pacific | Thailand |
| 1. Work from home” Measure: Ministry of Digital Economy and Society in collaboration with Microsoft, Cisco, Google, Line, TOT Public Company Limited, CAT Telecom Public Company Limited, and Telecom operators has developed Work from Home platforms to allow officers and employees to work remotely minimizing their risk of COVID–19 infection by: a. Developing communication platforms: Microsoft Team, (...) |
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| Sustaining public health response and ensuring timely provision of assistance - 29/05/2020 |
| National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) |
| TELECOM/ICT Policy Makers and Regulators | Asia & Pacific | Thailand |
| 1. Thermometers for government agencies to help screen people before entering the buildings or offices, minimizing risk in terms of spread of COVID-19. 2. AI Assistant Solution, Ministry of Digital Economy and society, together with Huawei Technology (Thailand) Co. Ltd. providing AI – assisted solution with 5G technology to a hospital aiming to help diagnosis result automatically, quickly, and co (...) |
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| Government policy on “Working From Home” - 29/05/2020 |
| National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) |
| TELECOM/ICT Policy Makers and Regulators | Asia & Pacific | Thailand |
| Office of the national Broadcasting and Telecommunications CommissionTo support the Government policy on “Working From Home”, the Office of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) has worked with five telecommunication service providers to provide the following assistance during the COVID-19 outbreak to mobile users: 1. Providing extra 10GB to mobile phone users who cur (...) |
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| 10 Best Practices of the Republic of Korea for COVID-19 - 27/05/2020 |
| Ministry of the Interior and Safety (MOIS) |
| TELECOM/ICT Policy Makers and Regulators | Asia & Pacific | Korea (Republic of) |
| This Information leaflet introduces the best practices of the Republic of Korea for COVID-19 in efforts to share its experience in preventing further spread of COVID-19 with the international community. All contents were prepared by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety (MOIS) in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and Welfare (MOHW) and the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Preventio (...) |
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| COVID-19: beSafeMoris, an application by Mauritius Telecom in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and Welfare - 26/05/2020 |
| Mauritius Telecom |
| TELECOM/ICT Operators and Service Providers | Africa | Mauritius (Republic of) |
| The application, developed by the 'Innovation' team of Mauritius Telecom, offers many practical features, including access to all news on COVID-19; informative and preventive videos; information on the location of hospitals and quarantine centers in the country, as well as the hotline number of the Ministry of Health and Welfare and a FAQs to find answers to common questions. All information comes (...) |
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