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Eutelsat Asia PTE. LTD. signed a partnership agreement with Space Tech Innovation Limited (STI), a subsidiary of Thaicom, related to a new software-defined satellite to be positioned at the 119.5° East orbital slot over Asia.
Synspective's and Thaicom's collaboration will aid governments and businesses in making informed decisions on sustainable development.
The collaboration combines Synspective's expertise in SAR technology with Thaicom's knowledge in satellite and space technology in Thailand.
The partnership between Synspective and Thaicom aims to create a more sustainable and resilient society in Thailand.
Synspective and Thaicom have partnered to provide enhanced disaster response, environmental monitoring, agricultural productivity, and infrastructure planning in Thailand.
Piyawat Jriyasetapong is Thaicom’s Chief Commercial Officer.
The joint solution from Synspective and Thaicom will serve the government, defense, agriculture, and finance sectors in Thailand.
Synspective Inc. and Thaicom have formed a partnership to supply a joint SAR-based solution in Thailand.
At the end of March, Thaicom and Globalstar signed an agreement to collaborate to develop and operate ground station facilities at Thaicom’s Teleport Center in Pathumthani Province for Globalstar’s LEO satellite constellation.
SpaceBridge Inc., Thaicom, and WTD Networks are partnering to deliver and commission a high-throughput satellite (HTS) multiple-spot-beam Ku-band broadband VSAT network in Indonesia.
Thaicom established TC Space Connect Company Limited with registered capital of 100 million baht, wholly owned by Thaicom, to submit an application for the NBTC orbital slot auction on 2021-07-05.
Reported revenue from Thaicom 6, Thaicom 7, and Thaicom 8 was 473 million Thai baht for the three months ending 2021-06-30, down 11.3 percent year-on-year and up 2.2 percent from 2021-01-01.
Thaicom’s net profit for 2020 improved to 514 million baht compared with a 2.25 billion baht loss in 2019, mainly due to the impairment of satellite assets.
Gulf Energy offered on 2021-04-19 to buy out the parent company of Thai satellite operator Thaicom for as much as 169 billion baht ($5,400,000,000).
Gulf Energy will only pursue the deal for Intouch Holdings if it can buy the group without having to acquire the rest of Thaicom.
Thaicom 5 was launched in May 2006 and was built by Thales Alenia Space.
Thaicom reported a 23.7% fall in revenues from sales and services to 3.6 billion baht for 2020 compared with 2019.
Intouch Holdings owned 41.13% of Thaicom as of 2021-02-19.
Thaicom’s HTS IPSTAR satellite enables delivering satellite-based 0.005 kg services to address mobile network operator requirements in Thailand.
Thaicom, AsiaSat, Measat, and Sky Perfect JSAT currently provide C- and/or Ku-band coverage of Nepal.