Thailand Approach to bridge the Digital Divide: the Role of Telecenter paper presented APEC Telecenter Training Camp 24-29 January 2005.

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Thailand Approach to bridge the Digital Divide: the Role of Telecenter paper presented APEC Telecenter Training Camp January 2005

Outline of the Presentation The Digital Divide Situation Bridging the Digital Divide –Legislation –Policy –Initiatives/Projects Telecenters in Thailand

Telecommunication

Computer Usage

Internet

Laws and Regulations

The Constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand 1997 article 78: state ’ s responsibility to provide information infrastructure The Act on the Organization to Assign Radio Frequency and to Regulate the Broadcasting and Telecommunication B.E (2000): the instigation of NTC and NBC The Telecommunication Business Act B.E (2001): NTC and USO The National Education Act B.E (1999): role of technologies in education

ICT Development Program ICT Development Program Flagships and Infrastructures in IT 2010 EconomySociety QuantityQuality Telecommunication Infrastructure Science and Technology, R&D, Knowledge Information Development, IT Literacy, IT HR e-Industrye-Commerce e-Society e-Education e-Government

Strategy 2: ICT Utilization to Enhance Quality of Thai Life and Society 1.Develop telecommunication infrastructure 2.Utilize law related to development of Information Infrastructure in accordance with the Article 78 of the Constitution 3.Utilize ICT for education, content creation and learning 4.Encourage translation of books, document, and information 5.Promote information and knowledge development to enhance the quality of community 6.Increase the role of mass media in ICT knowledge diffusion 7.Encourage local administration to utilize information infrastructure and electronics media 8.Capacity Building in order to exploit the full use of ICT 9.Create confidence in the use of e-Commerce in all economic sectors Encourage people to utilize suitable information by accelerating universal access as instrument to create knowledge, particularly local knowledge, and provide value-added to agricultural and industrial products from rural communities as well as revenue increase. This is to create Knowledge-based Society in conjunction with risk management from globalization effect.

provision of at least seven telephone numbers (32 kbps minimum) in every community (village) by 2005 giving at least 70% of low income earners access to ICT services by 2006 having a community Telecenter in every sub-district by 2006 Goals

Narrowing the Digital Divide 2 Mbps 5.6 Mbps CAT TOT SchoolNet Access is available free of charge to schools nationwide. Phone call is USD 0.10 per call everywhere Target: 5,000 Schools online by the end of 2002

Components of SchoolNet Thailand Awareness Creation Provision of Network Access Training of Teachers Promotion of Content Development Promotion of Classroom Activities

Computer “ Sinsamutra ” (1GHz) Introducing Computing First offering, May 9 – 31, 2003 Breakthrough 10,900 Baht

Project Objectives –Bridge the digital divide A foundation for Thais to become members of e- society Triple the number of PCs sold annually –Increase market competition Support hardware industry Create a new market price point –Introduce the nation to open source software

ICT PC Project for Children Need to grow market emerges – targeting the young Need for affordable PCs for schools due to low purchasing power and high operating costs

Project Objectives Increase ICT diffusion at both ends of market and bridge the digital divide Provide rural schools with computer labs and part- exchanged equipment Promote PC skills at all levels, from first-time user to systems administrator Provide ICT training and upskilling Introduce social engineering models to increase ICT awareness and adoption Establish a scalable and sustainable framework for helping schools nationwide

Telecenters

Telecenters in Thailand Still in embryonic stage – a few pilots scattered around the country, initiated with the support of external agencies such as –NECTEC 4 pilot centers –Thailand Canada Telecenter Project –Thai RuralNet –TOT Corporation

Pilot Sites Lampang Pitsanuloke Surin Chantaburi

An initiative to bridge the digital divide in local community

Other projects Internet Kiosk through post offices One Temple One e-Learning Center