Thaicom Strengthens Its Fleet At
119.5 Degrees East With Thaicom-9, Provided By Astranis
Thaicom Public Company Limited
(Thaicom), has announced the selection of Astranis, a
fast-growing satellite manufacturer and operator, to
provide THAICOM-9, the newest addition to Thaicom’s
fleet of high-throughput satellites at 119.5 degrees
East.
Thaicom’s subsidiary, Space Tech
Innovation Limited (STI) and Astranis have signed an
agreement for an Astranis MicroGEO satellite to provide
Ka-band services over Asia, with an option for expanded
coverage through future satellites. THAICOM-9 will
deliver a significant confidence boost to Thaicom’s
valued customers and partners across the region. The
satellite will be launched in 2025.
THAICOM-9 will provide Thaicom with
next-generation operating capabilities, including an
industry-leading time to market as well as flexibility
to adapt its mission while on orbit. The satellite is
equipped with high-performance software-defined radio,
that can change coverage and bandwidth allocation on
orbit to serve multiple geographies while also allowing
it to dynamically change frequencies, power levels, and
other operational variables on the fly.
Patompob (Nile) Suwansiri,
Thaicom’s Chief Executive Officer, said that “I am
delighted that we have secured this satellite solution
from Astranis, a pioneering and fast-emerging global
satellite provider from the USA. THAICOM-9 will ensure
continuity of service for our customers and capture the
immediate demand in our key markets as well as enabling
the innovation and development of a wide range of
products and services to broaden market opportunities in
the region. This satellite will support Thaicom’s
long-term success in our core satellite business and
continue our journey to be a leading space tech company
in the region.”
John Gedmark, CEO and Co-founder of
Astranis, said, “This is a major step forward for both
Thaicom and Astranis. For Thaicom, their adoption of a
MicroGEO satellite signals a continued commitment to
staying at the forefront of innovation in geostationary
orbit. Astranis will deploy more geostationary
satellites than the rest of the industry combined over
the next three years, and to have Thaicom deliver this
vote of confidence in Astranis’s technical and
operational maturity should signal to other customers
that the next generation of satellite technology in GEO
is already here, today.”
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