Collection Title: | SIU Thesis | Title : | Assessment of the Thai Broadband Policy and Progress | Material Type: | printed text | Authors: | Suchada Inluksana, Author ; Pacapol Anurit, Associated Name ; Chanchai Bunchapattanasakda, Associated Name | Publisher: | Bangkok: Shinawatra University | Publication Date: | 2014 | Pagination: | x, 152 p. | Layout: | ill, tables | Size: | 30 cm. | Price: | 500.00 | General note: | SIU THE: SOM-PhD-MS-2014-A05
Thesis [Ph.D.[Management Science]]--Shinawatra University, 2014 | Languages : | English (eng) | Descriptors: | [LCSH]Government policy -- Thailand
| Keywords: | S-M-A-R-T Network,
Broadband Infrastructure,
Broadband,
ICT infrastructure,
Royal Thai Government,
TOT,
CAT,
TELECOM,
Tele-penetration,
Thailand,
Government Management | Abstract: | The paper evaluates the effectiveness of recent initiatives introduced by the Royal Thai Government proliferate Broadband services in Thailand. With globalization, the society is constantly changing resulting by information technology and Internet access to play an important role in communication, social, political, economic or even environmental. Because of the rapid-technological advancement, it causes that many countries moving up their focus on developing infrastructure to enhance the information technology and innovation. The data transmission not only text messages but also pictures such as VDO conference is important to make use of information technology is faster and more efficient. The perception is very convenient and fast and hence requires a good core broadband infrastructure. The role of Information and Communication Technology infrastructure (ICT infrastructure) enables leaders on governments’ decision based on the real time and reliable information. Of course, the government leaders in many countries realized that the quality and performance on ICT infrastructure would directly affect developing countries. In order to monitor the countries in the crisis situation, the stable and qualified network is required which the government called as S-M-A-R-T network.
Under ICT2020 Policy Framework and Broadband Policy, Ministry of ICT accelerates connected S-M-A-R-T network to develop ICT infrastructure in Thailand recently. On another hand, Thailand economy is also important mechanism for strengthening competitiveness. The new business opportunities with many other countries have defined a policy and planning in developing Broadband seriously and continuously. In this paper, the study identifies the policies and plans of development and building broadband infrastructure of the leaders in the development of broadband top of the world, including Japan, South Korea, Singapore, The United States, Australia and Sweden, a country that have a clear policy and plan development. The projects initiated and measures taken by the Government of Thailand in the broadband sector have been studied. The information has been gathered by interacting with the executive officers of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC), Ministry of Information Communication and Technology, Thailand, from interviewing the officers of government departments: Ministry of Education (MOE), Ministry of Public Health (MOH) and etc.
In fact, there are many countries deploying their National ICT including broadband policy framework and Thailand would learn from them. Although business and social environment of those countries are difference, but some can be applied to align with the Thai’s current situation. Sharing common vision about national broadband roadmap and related development to fulfill the realistic National ICT policy are needed from key stakeholders such as a Ministry, a telecom regulator, and organizations that are in charge of economic development.
Finally, success in qualified National ICT policy implementation, the government needs to impose precedence in network infrastructure and relating parts as priority to ensure that the plan can be transformed to action plan effectively. In this study, the researcher also found that providing the obvious network infrastructure plan and implementation would influence further developments in ICT related activities such as IT security, business applications, increasing of Internet penetration rate as well as technology adoption in real sectors in the country.
In conclusion, the desirable strategy and plan should be taken by key stakeholders (as mentioned in this study) to meet with “Government Management”. It means that the government has to keep monitoring and evaluating it seriously. With this study, the researcher found that not only technological adoption, but also a result of compliance the prior plan and then release to achieve consistently is a major success of plan implementation. Like Japan and Korea, they are superior examples for Thailand to improve and develop their government managing system.
| Curricular : | BBA/MBA/PhDM | Record link: | http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=26252 |
SIU Thesis. Assessment of the Thai Broadband Policy and Progress [printed text] / Suchada Inluksana, Author ; Pacapol Anurit, Associated Name ; Chanchai Bunchapattanasakda, Associated Name . - [S.l.] : Bangkok: Shinawatra University, 2014 . - x, 152 p. : ill, tables ; 30 cm. 500.00 SIU THE: SOM-PhD-MS-2014-A05
Thesis [Ph.D.[Management Science]]--Shinawatra University, 2014 Languages : English ( eng) Descriptors: | [LCSH]Government policy -- Thailand
| Keywords: | S-M-A-R-T Network,
Broadband Infrastructure,
Broadband,
ICT infrastructure,
Royal Thai Government,
TOT,
CAT,
TELECOM,
Tele-penetration,
Thailand,
Government Management | Abstract: | The paper evaluates the effectiveness of recent initiatives introduced by the Royal Thai Government proliferate Broadband services in Thailand. With globalization, the society is constantly changing resulting by information technology and Internet access to play an important role in communication, social, political, economic or even environmental. Because of the rapid-technological advancement, it causes that many countries moving up their focus on developing infrastructure to enhance the information technology and innovation. The data transmission not only text messages but also pictures such as VDO conference is important to make use of information technology is faster and more efficient. The perception is very convenient and fast and hence requires a good core broadband infrastructure. The role of Information and Communication Technology infrastructure (ICT infrastructure) enables leaders on governments’ decision based on the real time and reliable information. Of course, the government leaders in many countries realized that the quality and performance on ICT infrastructure would directly affect developing countries. In order to monitor the countries in the crisis situation, the stable and qualified network is required which the government called as S-M-A-R-T network.
Under ICT2020 Policy Framework and Broadband Policy, Ministry of ICT accelerates connected S-M-A-R-T network to develop ICT infrastructure in Thailand recently. On another hand, Thailand economy is also important mechanism for strengthening competitiveness. The new business opportunities with many other countries have defined a policy and planning in developing Broadband seriously and continuously. In this paper, the study identifies the policies and plans of development and building broadband infrastructure of the leaders in the development of broadband top of the world, including Japan, South Korea, Singapore, The United States, Australia and Sweden, a country that have a clear policy and plan development. The projects initiated and measures taken by the Government of Thailand in the broadband sector have been studied. The information has been gathered by interacting with the executive officers of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC), Ministry of Information Communication and Technology, Thailand, from interviewing the officers of government departments: Ministry of Education (MOE), Ministry of Public Health (MOH) and etc.
In fact, there are many countries deploying their National ICT including broadband policy framework and Thailand would learn from them. Although business and social environment of those countries are difference, but some can be applied to align with the Thai’s current situation. Sharing common vision about national broadband roadmap and related development to fulfill the realistic National ICT policy are needed from key stakeholders such as a Ministry, a telecom regulator, and organizations that are in charge of economic development.
Finally, success in qualified National ICT policy implementation, the government needs to impose precedence in network infrastructure and relating parts as priority to ensure that the plan can be transformed to action plan effectively. In this study, the researcher also found that providing the obvious network infrastructure plan and implementation would influence further developments in ICT related activities such as IT security, business applications, increasing of Internet penetration rate as well as technology adoption in real sectors in the country.
In conclusion, the desirable strategy and plan should be taken by key stakeholders (as mentioned in this study) to meet with “Government Management”. It means that the government has to keep monitoring and evaluating it seriously. With this study, the researcher found that not only technological adoption, but also a result of compliance the prior plan and then release to achieve consistently is a major success of plan implementation. Like Japan and Korea, they are superior examples for Thailand to improve and develop their government managing system.
| Curricular : | BBA/MBA/PhDM | Record link: | http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=26252 |
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