Does Google have office in Thailand?
Internet search engine Google has officially opened its representative office in Thailand in a drive to boost local content of its web services and the visibility of its business online. The strategy is aimed at increasing the country’s online advertising spending.
Does Google home work in Thailand?
Google Home today is available in India, Japan and Singapore while it was announced that Koreans will be able to purchase the device later this year. Of the Asian countries with Google Assistant localization, only Thailand and Indonesia are not publicly mentioned for Google Home availability in 2018.
What things are banned in Thailand?
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- 1) It’s illegal to leave the house without your underwear on.
- 2) It’s a crime to step on any Thai currency.
- 3) It’s a punishable offence to throw (used) chewing gum on the pavement.
- 4) You mustn’t drive a car shirtless.
Which network works in Thailand?
There are three major cell service providers in Thailand: AIS, DTAC and TrueMove H. These carriers offer a range of ‘pay as you go’ deals with 3G/4G support for both short and long-term availability, ranging from daily, weekly to monthly.
How do I contact Google Thailand?
Phone numbers by locale
Country | Phone number | Language |
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Thailand | 001800-44-12917 | Thai, English |
Turkey | 00800-4488-29881 90 212 375 52 25Toll number | Turkish |
Ukraine | 0-800-502361 | Russian |
United Arab Emirates | 8000-444-8847 | English |
Is chewing gum illegal in Thailand?
By law, chewing gum — with the exception of dental or nicotine gum — may not be bought or sold. … If you get caught spitting out your gum on the streets, you can be fined up to $700.