Gov-X: Laos’ One-stop Mobile App for Public E-services
The Ministry of Technology and communications launched an e-services app that would help you track any government related papers.
Read MoreThe Ministry of Technology and communications launched an e-services app that would help you track any government related papers.
Read MoreLaotian Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone chaired the inaugural Ministerial Conference on Blockchain 4.0 Digital Transformation.
Read MoreMinistry affirmed possibility of transition of hydrogen ammonia energy in Laos.
Read MoreThe telecommunications network in Laos is set to expand to enable the country’s digital transformation.
Read MoreAn urge to educate women about gender equality with the help of digital and media resources.
Read MoreA microfinance platform helps to financially include 850 villages in Lao PDR
Read MoreThe Bank of the Lao PDR (BOL) has issued licences authorising two companies to trade in cryptocurrencies, namely Lao Digital Assets Exchange (LDX) and Bitqik.
Read MoreSpotify has announced an expansion to over 80 new locations around the world, including Brunei, Laos and Cambodia.
Read MoreWork on the country’s third longest tunnel at Namor district in Oudomxay province, which is part of the Laos-China Railway Project and has a length of 9020 metres, has been completed.
Read MoreExperts met to make recommendations on policies and technical standards in the transition from internal combustion engine vehicles to electric vehicles (EVs).
Read MoreFinding your home comforts in Laos isn’t always easy. Your favourite TV shows, however, are not out of reach!
Read MoreThe Ministry of Post and Telecommunications has warned drone owners to seek permission from the relevant authorities before flying their drones – if not, the owners will face penalties.
Read MoreBangkok-based rights group iLaw has warned that anyone with pornographic material on their computers or other data deemed illegal could be jailed.
Read MoreThe authorities have warned people using internet services commercially provided by operators in neighbouring countries to refrain from doing so as it violates Lao law.
Read MoreOne day, not too soon — but still sooner than you think — the smartphone will all but vanish, the way beepers and fax machines did before it.
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