• This episode of PING features two members of the Thai academic and research community and was recorded last year atIETF 122in Bangkok. • With a population of more than 70 million, Thailand has around 80 publicly funded universities and a further 70 or more private institutions, and undertakes substantial research in telecommunications and computing. • A leading example is the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), which has run theAINTEC conferenceacross the Asia Pacific. • Both of our guests on this episode are associated with AINTEC. • First, we hear from Sukumal Kitisin ofKasetsart University, a state-funded institution. • She has been working on an Internet measurement programme for theThai Consumer Council (TCC).
Article Summaries:
- This episode of PING features two members of the Thai academic and research community and was recorded last year at IETF 122 in Bangkok. With a population of more than 70 million, Thailand has around 80 publicly funded universities and a further 70 or more private institutions, and undertakes substantial research in telecommunications and computing. A leading example is the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), which has run the AINTEC conference across the Asia Pacific. Both of our guests on this episode are associated with AINTEC. First, we hear from Sukumal Kitisin of Kasetsart University, a
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- https://blog.apnic.net/2026/02/19/podcast-measuring-for-quality-of-life-in-thailand/ (Latest source article published: 2026-02-18 23:01 UTC)