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Opening
Statement by H.E Mr. Surapong Suebwonglee, Minister
of Information and Communication Technology, Royal
Thai Government made at First Session of the Subcommittee
on Information, Communication and Space Technology
UNCC, Bangkok, 13 October 2004 |

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Opening Statement by
Mr. KIm Hak-Su made at First Session of the Subcommittee on Information, Communication and Space Technology
UNCC, Bangkok, 13 October 2004 |

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Opening
Address delivered by Ms. Keiko Okaido at Joint
Opening Ceremony for WSIS Regional Conference,
WSIS EGM, Regional Working Group on Sat Com, EGM
on OSS for Knowledgement
UNCC, Bangkok, 11 October 2004 |

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Opening Statement made
by H.E Colonel Nalikatibhag Sangsnit, Vice-Minister
for Information and Communication Technology,
Royal Thai Government at Joint Opening Ceremony
for WSIS Regional Conference, WSIS EGM, Regional
Working Group on Sat Com, EGM on OSS for Knowledgement
UNCC, Bangkok, 11 October 2004 |

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Expert
Group Meeting on Regional Roadmap towards Information
Society in Asia and the Pacific and Fifth Regional
Interagency Working Group on ICT
(Bangkok, 13-15 August 2003) |

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Asian
Regional Conference for WSIS The fact remains
that the benefits of the information society have
been largely confined to the industrialized world.
The developing countries must overcome digital
divide.
(Tokyo, 13-15 January 2003) |

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International
Forum on e-Policy and e-Government: Past, Present
and Future - this conference and the partnership
of the Global e-Policy and e-Government Institute
as well as UNESCAP are expected to bring about
new initiatives to accelerate e-Government in
Asia and the Pacific. While there are many publicized
success stories on e-Government, in some parts
around the world including the Asian and Pacific
region, the benefits from ICT have not been evenly
spread.
(Seoul, 6-7 November 2002) |

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International
Forum and Expo on Information Technology Innovation
- The rapid advances in information technology
pose an immense challenge for developing countries
in the Asian and Pacific region to catch up or
lag behind in their social and economic development
(Jinan, 18-21 October 2002) |

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First
Preparatory Meeting for Setting up of the ICT
Task Force Regional Network in Asia - the
United Nations ICT Task Force decided, at its
first meeting held in New York on 19-20 November
2001, to approve the setting up of, initially,
four regional ICT networks including one in Asia.
The Task Force sees regional networks as conduits
for such priority tasks as compiling and sharing
accumulated experience, identifying region-specific
goals and priorities and for supporting best practices.
(Bangkok, 4 February 2002) |

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ESCAP
ICT Training Seminar on "Advances and Implications
of ICT to ESCAP Developing Countries" -
this training seminar conducted in cooperation
with the Asian Institute of Technology will help
in further improving the skills of the ESCAP staff
so that they could effectively apply ICT in their
assistance programmes towards furthering the economic
and social progress of the Asian and Pacific Region.
(Bangkok, 15 January 2002) |

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