He said global tech giants are likely to gravitate towards jurisdictions or domains perceived as borderless or weakly regulated. The impact could be more severe than the entry of over-the-top platforms, where telecom broadcasting technology convergence outpaces regulatory development, said AM Thanapant. Aviation and space legal policy present profound challenges, given the complexity of both law and technology -- particularly in outer space, which is borderless, while technology is evolving quickly, he said. These innovations raise questions about the applicability of Thailand's 1955 Radio Communications Act, which remains the legal basis for regulating frequency-using equipment, AM Thanapant said. "We must jointly formulate a legal policy for establishing internationally aligned standards and enabling sustainable innovation in Thailand," AM Thanapant said.
Source: Bangkok Post March 02, 2026 00:17 UTC