Technology to Battle Corruption: Bribe Captured on Videotape

Technology is increasingly being used to battle corruption.  In India, there is now a website called "I paid a Bribe", where people can name and shame officials that have required them to pay bribes.  In the U.S., new applications have been developed …

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Public Hearings on Frequencies, Telecom and Broadcasting Master Plans

  It was reported by Manager Online on January 12 that the  National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC)   will hold nationwide public hearings on the draft frequencies master plan, the draft telecommunication businesses master plan and the draft broadcasting businesses master …

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DTAC seeks Court’s termination of NBTC “foreign-dominantion” regulations

The Nation reported on 1 December 2011 that Total Access Communication (DTAC) has filed a lawsuit with the Central Administrative Court seeking termination of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) Notification on “Foreign Domination” of Telecom Businesses, which came into effect …

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Filling the gaps in personal data privacy rights

Privacy rights involving the collection, storage and usage of personal data have only been partially protected under a variety of context-specific privacy laws, such as the Official Information Act BE 2540, Credit Information Business Act BE 2551 and the Telecommunication …

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