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  2. Internet censorship in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Freedom House, one year prior to the 2014 coup d'état, awarded Thailand a 'partly free' rating for internet freedom. In 2014, it awarded Thailand an overall score of 62 ("not free") (0=best, 100=worst), citing substantial political censorship and the arrests of bloggers and other online users, ranking it 52 of 65 countries. [11]

  3. Censorship in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thailand is listed as "Partly Free" in the Freedom on the Net 2013 report by Freedom House, which cites substantial political censorship and the arrest of bloggers and other online users. [ 34 ] Internet censorship is conducted by the Royal Thai Police , the Communications Authority of Thailand , and the Ministry of Information and ...

  4. Internet in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Rights to operate as an internet service provider in Thailand are granted by the NTC (National Telecommunications Council). [17] Most broadband internet access in Thailand is offered via ADSL technology. Before 2002, broadband internet access was offered at more than 25,000 baht per month for a typical speed of 256 kbit/s. In 2002, TOT sparked ...

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  6. Internet censorship and surveillance by country - Wikipedia

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    The Freedom on the Net reports provide analytical reports and numerical ratings regarding the state of Internet freedom for countries worldwide. [1] The countries surveyed represent a sample with a broad range of geographical diversity and levels of economic development, as well as varying levels of political and media freedom.

  7. International rankings of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Freedom House's Freedom on the Net2018 gave Thailand [148] a score of 65 (0=best, 100=worst) for internet freedom. Not one of the eight ASEAN nations listed in the report achieved a "free" rating. Best was the Philippines; worst was Vietnam. [149]

  8. This country’s internet freedom is now as bad as China’s ...

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    For the past decade, China has consistently ranked last in the world for internet freedom due to its all-pervading online surveillance and content control system dubbed the “Great Firewall.”

  9. Censorship by country - Wikipedia

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    Freedom House (FH) Freedom of the Press report: [1] 10 is most free, 99 is least free 10 to 30 Free 31 to 60 Partly free 61 to 99 Not free — Not rated Reporters Without Borders (RWB) Press freedom index: [2] 6 is most free, 85 is least free 6.00 to 12.99 Good situation 13.00 to 24.99 Satisfactory situation 25.00 to 36.49 Noticeable problems