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Key Findings
ICT Market
Thailand’s spending on ICT in 2009 valued at 555,501 mil. baht, showing only 6.0% increase from
the preceding year with estimated grow at 7.2% in 2010
The largest spending went to the communications market, which accounts for 65.1% or 361,985
mil. baht
IT Market (Hardware + Software + Computer Services + Data Communication Equipments)
In 2009, the IT market was 257,146 mil. baht, an increase of 15.3% from 2008. However, this
market is expected to grow at merely 10.5% to 284,049 mil. baht in 2010.
Computer hardware held the highest share at 31.5% which dropped slightly from 33.9% in
2008, followed by computer software, data communications equipment and computer
services, with 25.0%, 24.7% and 18.8% share respectively
share of Computer Services has increased continuously, with 11.2% in 2008, 18.8% in
2009 and 20.2% in 2010
The ratio of Hardware : Software : Computer Services in 2009 was 46 : 39 : 15 and
expected to be 42 : 33 : 25 in 2010
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13. Computer Hardware Market 2008-2009 & Outlook 2010
Thailand ICT Mkt. 2009
2008 2009 2010f
Categories Avg. Price Value Avg. Price Value YTY (%) YTY (%) Avg. Price Value YTY (%) YTY (%)
Unit (Baht) (Mil. Baht) Unit (Baht) (Mil. Baht) in Quantity in Value Unit (Baht) (Mil. Baht) in Quantity in Value
1 System NA NA 8,660 NA NA 7,890 NA -8.9 NA NA 8,360 NA 6.0
1.1 Large scale systems NA NA 810 NA NA 690 NA -14.8 NA NA 650 NA -5.8
1.2 Medium scale systems NA NA 1,900 NA NA 1,700 NA -10.5 NA NA 1,850 NA 8.8
1.3 Small scale systems NA NA 3,100 NA NA 2,800 NA -9.7 NA NA 3,000 NA 7.1
1.4 Special Purpose Equipment NA NA 2,850 NA NA 2,700 NA -5.3 NA NA 2,860 NA 5.9
2 PC & Peripherals NA NA 67,060 NA NA 69,729 NA 4.0 NA NA 75,990 NA 9.0
2.1 Total PC 2,580,000 NA 49,850 2,810,000 NA 51,824 8.9 4.0 3,040,000 NA 54,520 8.2 5.2
2.1.1 Desktop PC 1,300,000 16,500 21,450 1,280,000 16,300 20,864 -1.5 -2.7 1,350,000 16,000 21,600 5.5 3.5
2.1.2 Notebook 1,200,000 23,000 27,600 1,400,000 21,000 29,400 16.7 6.5 1,580,000 20,000 31,600 12.9 7.5
2.1.3 Netbook 80,000 10,000 800 130,000 12,000 1,560 62.5 95.0 110,000 12,000 1,320 -15.4 -15.4
2.2 Monitor 300,000 NA 1,274 420,000 NA 1,638 40.0 28.6 480,000 NA 1,872 14.3 14.3
2.2.1 LCD 300,000 4,000 1,200 420,000 3,900 1,638 40.0 36.5 480,000 3,900 1,872 14.3 14.3
2.2.2 CRT 25,500 2,900 74 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
2.3 Printer 1,355,500 NA 3,931 1,368,000 NA 3,933 0.9 0.1 1,400,000 NA 3,980 2.3 1.2
2.3.1 Impacted (Dot Matrix) 62,000 10,000 620 55,000 9,500 523 -11.3 -15.7 62,000 9,500 589 12.7 12.7
2.3.2 Inkjet 1,043,000 NA 1,967 1,040,000 NA 2,008 -0.3 2.1 1,045,000 NA 1,950 0.5 -2.9
2.3.2.1 Single Inkjet 468,000 1,500 702 400,000 1,500 600 -14.5 -14.5 350,000 1,400 490 -12.5 -18.3
2.3.2.2 All in One Inkjet 575,000 2,200 1,265 640,000 2,200 1,408 11.3 11.3 695,000 2,100 1,460 8.6 3.7
2.3.3 Laser 250,500 NA 1,344 273,000 NA 1,403 9.0 4.4 293,000 NA 1,441 7.3 2.8
2.3.3.1 Single Laser 200,000 4,700 940 215,000 4,500 968 7.5 2.9 225,000 4,200 945 4.7 -2.3
2.3.3.2 All in One Laser 50,500 8,000 404 58,000 7,500 435 14.9 7.7 68,000 7,300 496 17.2 14.1
2.4 External Data Storage NA NA 3,360 NA NA 3,600 NA 7.1 NA NA 4,510 NA 25.3
2.4.1 External Hard Disk NA NA 1,460 NA NA 1,700 NA 16.4 NA NA 2,500 NA 47.1
2.4.2 Enterprise Storage NA NA 1,900 NA NA 1,900 NA 0.0 NA NA 2,010 NA 5.8
2.4.2.1 Entry Level NA NA 570 NA NA 665 NA 16.7 NA NA 760 NA 14.3
2.4.2.2 Hi-End Level NA NA 1,330 NA NA 1,235 NA -7.1 NA NA 1,250 NA 1.2
2.5 Other Peripherals 1,019,000 NA 8,645 1,030,000 NA 8,734 NA 1.0 1,007,000 NA 11,109 -2.2 27.2
2.5.1 Scanner 15,000 7,000 105 16,500 7,000 116 10.0 10.0 19,000 8,500 162 15.2 39.8
2.5.2 Digital Camera 1,000,000 8,500 8,500 1,010,000 8,500 8,585 1.0 1.0 910,000 12,000 10,920 -9.9 27.2
2.5.3 Consumer PDA 4,000 10,000 40 3,500 9,500 33 -12.5 -16.9 3,000 9,000 27 -14.3 -18.8
Total Computer Hardware Market
(Not included Projector and UPS) NA NA 75,720 NA NA 77,619 NA 2.5 NA NA 84,350 NA 8.7
2.5.4 Projector 60,000 25,000 1,500 NA NA 75,000 24,000 1,800 25.0 20.0
2.5.5 UPS NA NA 1,750 NA NA NA NA 1,890 NA 8.0
Total Computer Hardware Market NA NA NA NA NA 80,869 NA NA NA NA
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88,040 NA 8.9
14. Inter Brand vs. Local Brand Desktop
Thailand ICT Mkt. 2009
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24. Applications & Infrastructure Software
Thailand ICT Mkt. 2009
Infrastructure & OS
38.1%
Applications
61.9%
Note : (1) Applications Software includes Office Suites, CRM, Supply Chain
Management, Enterprise Content Management etc. (2) Infrastructure & OS Software
covers Operating Systems, Database Management Systems, Security, Application
Development, Data Integration and Data Quality Tools etc.
25. Package Software &
Thailand ICT Mkt. 2009 Outsource Software Development
Outsource Software Development
21.7%
Package Software
78.3%
Note : Outsources Software Development does not
include In-house software development.
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26. Computer Software Spending by Main Sector in 2009
Thailand ICT Mkt. 2009
Ratio
Value(Million Baht)
(%)
Government and State Enterprise 27,995 43.5
Corporate/ Enterprise 29,020 45.1
SoHo/Household 7,350 11.4
Total 64,365 100.0
Note: SoHo=Small Office and Home Office
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27. Computer Software Spending by Economic Sector in 2009
Thailand ICT Mkt. 2009
Ratio
(%)
Government 20.4
Financial 16.2
Telecommunications 12.6
Education 10.8
Energy 9.8
Transportation & Logistics 5.0
Healthcare 4.0
Motor Vehicles and Parts 3.9
Food and Food Processing 3.4
Tourism 2.6
Others 11.3
Total 100.0
Note : Others are Electronics, Entertainment, Retail Trade, General
factories etc.
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28. Thailand ICT Mkt. 2009
Technology Trends for 2010
Cloud Computing / Software as a Service (SaaS)
Web 2.0 /Social Community Network
Broadband Technology/Applications
Open Source Software
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31. Computer Services Market 2006-2009 and Outlook 2010
Thailand ICT Mkt. 2009
Note : 1/ in 2009 Network Services included Security/ Firewall Services, IP Services and Virtual Private Network (VPN)
2/ Software Maintenance Services does not include License Software
3/ in 2009 Data Center and Disaster Recovery Services included Service & Application Hosting
(in 2008 sub category was excluded)
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32. Computer Services Market by Categories 2009
Thailand ICT Mkt. 2009
IT Outsourcing
IT Consulting
9.8%
System Integration 4.5%
28.0% IT Related Training & Education
3.2%
Data Center and Disaster Recovery Services
9.9%
Hardware Maintenance Services
5.9%
Software Maintenance Services
2.1%
Network Services
36.6%
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33. Computer Services Spending by Main Sector in 2009
Thailand ICT Mkt. 2009
Value(Million Baht) Ratio (%)
Government/ State Enterprise 18,431 38.1
Corporate/ Enterprise 28,755 59.4
SOHO1// Household 1,186 2.5
รวม 48,372 100.0
Note: SOHO=Small Office and Home Office
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34. Computer Services Spending by Economic Sector in 2009
Thailand ICT Mkt. 2009
Ratio
Sectors
(%)
Government 27.8
Financial 18.5
Energy 11.4
Telecommunications 10.6
Education 7.1
Tourism 5.0
Food and Food Processing 3.8
Transportation & Logistics 2.0
Healthcare 1.0
Motor Vehicles and Parts 0.7
Others 12.1
Total 100.0
Note : Others are Electronics, Entertainment, Retail Trade, Construction etc.
35. Thailand ICT Mkt. 2009
Technology Trends for 2010
Cloud Computing / Cloud Services
Software as a Service (SaaS)
Broadband Technology
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43. Thailand ICT Mkt. 2009
Technology Trends for 2010
High Speed Internet ; FTTX, Cabling
802.11 N /Wireless N Technology
High Definition Technology ->Mobile Internet Device
Mobile Application
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