Thaicom Repositions
THAICOM-9A
22 November 2024
Thaicom Public Company Limited, announced that the
relocation of the THAICOM-9A Satellite to the 50.5
degrees East orbital position has been completed. The
satellite arrived at this position today (November 22,
2024). The relocation of the satellite is part of
Thaicom’s vital mission to secure the right to use the
50.5 degrees East orbital slot for Thailand, which will
expire on November 27, 2024.
TC Space Connect Company Limited (TCSC), a Thaicom
subsidiary, participated in the National Broadcasting
and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) Orbital Slot
Licensee Selection Process and was awarded the right to
use the 50.5 degrees East orbital slot for a 20-year
period, with the top priority aiming to help preserve
Thailand’s rights to the orbital slot.
However, Thaicom is unable to build its new satellite
due to the constrained timeframe which, on average, the
satellite manufacturing process takes over three years.
Consequently, Thaicom has leveraged its expertise and
collaborated with an international partner to acquire
and drift an existing in-orbit communication satellite
to the orbital slot of 50.5 degrees East. Following its
arrival, the satellite will be named THAICOM-9A, which
is scheduled to begin operations in the first quarter of
2025.
The service coverage of 50.5 degrees East extends to
Europe and Asia regions, including Thailand. Thaicom
will first provide satellite services to Thailand and
targeted countries in Asia, with plans to expand
business opportunities further west in the future,
including Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.
Patompob (Nile) Suwansiri, Chief Executive
Officer, Thaicom said that “We
have successfully completed the mission to secure the
right to use the 50.5 degrees East orbital slot for
Thailand before it expires on November 27, 2024 by
drifting an existing satellite that we acquired from our
international partner. This will boost Thailand’s
competitive position allowing Thaicom to expand to new
market opportunities while propelling the development of
Thailand’s space industry.”
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