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    DOGTV is an American premium cable television network and the first television network that is made specifically for dogs. The network was founded in equal parts by Ron Levi and Guy Martinovsky, its first CEO, that sold his shares later To Jasmine Group. DOGTV provides 24/7 digital TV programming that is designed to provide entertainment for ...

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    Thai Town (Thai: ไทยทาวน์) is a neighborhood in Central Los Angeles, California. In 2008, it was one of the five Asian Pacific Islander neighborhoods ( Chinatown , Little Tokyo , Historic Filipinotown , Koreatown , and Thai Town) in the city that received federal recognition as a Preserve America neighborhood. [1]

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  6. TMBThanachart Bank - Wikipedia

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    TMBThanachart Bank (TTB) ( Thai: ธนาคารทหารไทยธนชาต จำกัด (มหาชน); RTGS : thanakhan thahan thai thanachat chamkat maha chon) [a] is a Thai transactional bank based in Bangkok. It has been listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) since 23 December 1983. [2] Piti Tantakasem was ...

  7. Telephone numbers in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    As of 2021 Thailand has nearly 100 "hotline" telephone numbers to call for assistance. They include 911 or 191 for emergencies, [5] fire, or unwanted intruding animals; 1699 or 1669 (or 1646 or 1554 in Bangkok) for medical emergencies; tourist police, 1155; car theft, 1192; a taxi refusing a trip, 1584; road accidents, 1146.

  8. Thaimail - Wikipedia

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    Thaimail was Thailand 's first webmail provider, operating from 15 April 1997 to 1 September 2014. The service was conceived as a free public service by the IT company ARIP, at a time when the Internet was first being introduced to Thailand. The website featured menus in the Thai language, and later included e-cards, chat rooms, discussion ...

  9. Electrical and Electronics Institute of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The Electrical and Electronics Institute (EEI) was established on July 7, 1998. [1] [2] The EEI was set up as an autonomous body but is under the supervision of the Ministry of Industry of Thailand (MOI). It is operated as a non-profit organization and receives an investment grant from the Thai government each year.