(Bloomberg) -- Chinese-owned video platform TikTok pledged to spend $8.8 billion in data center hosting services in Thailand over the next five years, more than doubling an earlier investment target ...
TikTok parent company ByteDance is reportedly looking to open a new data center in Thailand. The Bangkok Post (via w.media) reports that the company’s BytePlus subsidiary is looking to open a new site ...
The commitment was made during talks on Friday between Helena Lersch, vice-president of public policy for TikTok, and Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra in Bangkok, said government spokesman Jirayu ...
TikTok Shop wants to promote Thai soft power through its live commerce events. The platform said Thai consumers make an average of 1.6 million purchases daily on TikTok Shop. Earlier this year TikTok ...
Australian influencer Rory Eliza has shared a tearful video about a “cruel” tourist activity in Thailand, warning others not to make the mistake of participating like she did. The 21-year-old, who has ...
TikTok Thailand has launched an interactive film titled "Songkran Stranger" to combat the second cancellation of Thailand's water-splashing festival Songkran. The campaign was launched with Wunderman ...
Bangkok: TikTok plans to invest $8.8 billion in Thailand over the next five years, focusing on digital infrastructure, workforce development and online safety initiatives, a senior executive said ...
If you’ve been in Thailand lately, you already know: TikTok isn’t just a thing here – it’s the thing. More than eight out of 10 Thais online scroll the app every month, ranking us first in Asia and ...
Jaonaay is having a moment. The Thai singer-songwriter’s debut single under Sony Music Thailand, “Sweet Baby,” has racked up ...
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