The recent survey also notes lack of awareness about local internet laws
The country’s digital transformation push via government policies has resulted in an increase in several digital indicators, including internet access, active users, trust and e-commerce development, according to the Thailand Digital Outlook 2022 survey.
However, the survey showed awareness of digital-related laws among the public and business sectors remains low, under 50% of respondents.
Conducted by the National Digital Economy and Society Committee (NDESC), the survey gauged 46,346 respondents from public, state and private sectors across the country with the use of 85 indicators.
The 2022 survey was unveiled yesterday, the fourth consecutive year of the report, examining…
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