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dtac #bettertogether campaign gives back to healthcare workers and volunteers with free internet, shows unity in the “new normal”

20 May 2020


May 20, 2020 – dtac is supporting doctors, nurses, other healthcare workers and Village Health Volunteers (VHVs) all over the country by offering them unlimited internet for three months. It is part of a wider #bettertogether campaign to boost morale and encourage unity in the “new normal.” All healthcare workers using dtac monthly postpaid plans can register for this special privilege via the dtac application from May 20th – June 10th, 2020. The dtac app is available at  http://dtac.co.th/s/vqIMV


dtac is also encouraging the public to participate by sharing video clips which will be posted on all dtac social media channels on 20 May 2020 (Facebook, LINE, YouTube, Instagram and Twitter). The video clip show influencers expressing their gratitude to healthcare professionals in their unique style, featuring @sindy_pwoong (Ping Pong) @paloyh (Ploy Horwang) @บ้านกูเอง@ohnsri1000 @theniti (Pompam)


To participate, everyone is encouraged to share the videos and tag their posts #Dtag #แท็กต่อให้ทีมพี่หมออารมณ์ดี #แท็กต่อเน็ตฟรีให้ทีมพี่หมอไม่อั้น. Together, the posts will be a powerful testament to how grateful Thailand is for the long hours and hard work they must put in, in addition to being most exposed to risks of infection.


As a sign Thailand is ready to begin a new chapter after the COVID-19 crisis along with the public, dtac has also changed the network name seen on the top left of mobile screens from ‘Stay Safe’ to ‘Better Together.’ It signals that by being optimistic, united, caring for each other and sharing kindness, we can get through these tough times.


Lih Ren How, Chief Marketing Officer at Total Access Communication Public Company Limited or dtac, said, “The social and economic impact of COVID-19 will take a long time to recover from. During this period, dtac is determined to be part of the recovery processes, making Thai society strong again. We will get through this together and be #BetterTogether.”

 

 

 


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