Left: Colonel Sanpachai Huvanandana, Ph.D. President of National Telecom Public Company Limited (NT), and Right: Mr. Nick Wang, Chairman & Founder of T3 Technology Company Limited (T3 Technology)
NT collaborates with T3 Technology to advance Thailand’s AI-enabled home ecosystem, starting with integrated CCTV and connected home services before expanding toward Voice AI, Visual AI and intelligent digital living.
Bangkok, Thailand – 28 May 2026 – Colonel Sanpachai Huvanandana, Ph.D. President of National Telecom Public Company Limited (NT), and Mr. Nick Wang, Chairman & Founder of T3 Technology Company Limited (T3 Technology), today announced a strategic collaboration between NT and T3 to accelerate the country’s transition toward AI-powered digital living. The partnership marks NT’s first step beyond traditional broadband services, introducing integrated CCTV and connecte d home services for Thai households.
While the initial phase focuses on smart security and remote home monitoring, NT’s longer-term roadmap is expected to gradually evolve toward AI-driven home experiences, including Voice AI, Visual AI, and intelligent home services. Through this collaboration with T3 365 AIoT Platform and Tino Living Model, NT aims to build a trusted and inclusive AI-enabled digital living ecosystem aligned with Thailand’s future digital infrastructure strategy.
Building on T3’s Localized AIoT Foundation
At the core of the collaboration is T3 365 AIoT Platform, an integrated platform designed to connect smart devices, manage home and space data, enable AI interaction, and support service monetization for telecom operators. The platform allows NT to move beyond connectivity and into a new service layer built above broadband, mobile, cloud, and content — creating stronger household relationships, increased service stickiness, and recurring revenue opportunities.
Complementing the platform is T3 Tino-LM-V2CS (Tino Living Model – Voice, Vision, Context and Services), which is built specifically for localized deployment in the Thai market. The model supports Thai-language interaction, local home scenarios, operator service requirements, and culturally relevant AIoT use cases. With this capability, an AIoT system can understand voice commands, interpret visual events, recognize contextual scenarios, and trigger relevant services.
In a home environment, this may include device control, elderly care alerts, baby monitoring, pet activity recognition, content services, wellness support, and home security — all of which will become part of NT’s phased AI home roadmap.
From Smart Security to Full AI Home Experiences
NT’s initial offering will focus on integrated CCTV and connected home services, giving Thai households easy access to remote monitoring and security alerts. As the partnership progresses, NT plans to layer on voice AI assistants, visual intelligence for activity recognition, and proactive home services — transforming the broadband connection into an intelligent living companion.

