Patompob (Nile) Suwansiri, CCO at Thaicom


Designed to meet rising data demands for ship and offshore operators, the Thaicom Nava(TM) Maritime Service Platform provides reliable, secure and high-speed connectivity to crew and passengers, improving safety and operation efficiency for increased competitiveness.

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Thaicom will also address the latest broadcast trends with its Hybrid Video Distribution Platform, which enables broadcasters to deliver content to anyone, everywhere, to any device and in the highest quality, allowing broadcasters to reach new audiences and expand their business into new digital markets cost-effectively.

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Thaicom will also address the latest broadcast trends with its Hybrid Video Distribution Platform, which reduces distribution costs for broadcasters and enables them to expand their business into new digital markets. The platform addresses viewers’ rising expectations seamlessly via satellite and over-the-top (OTT) distribution, promising seamless delivery of content to any screen and device, in the highest quality.

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“Nava(TM) and our Hybrid Video Distribution Platform address two of the most relevant areas within the satellite industry and we are proud to leverage more than 26 years of experience to bring these solutions to market,” said Patompob (Nile) Suwansiri, CCO at Thaicom. “The new offerings are part of our continued shift as we look to address changing customers’ expectations and be at the leading edge of the digital revolution by helping to solve the challenges the markets we serve are experiencing.”

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As the first satellite operator to launch a High Throughput Satellite (HTS), Thaicom will also reveal its vision for the future of the satellite industry when Suwansiri takes part in a conference panel titled “LEOs, MEOS, GEOs… and Everything In Between” on Tuesday, June 26 at 3.50pm SGT. Here, Suwansiri will outline how far the satellite industry has come since the launch of IPSTAR in 2005, identifying the strengths and weaknesses of LEOs, MEOs and GEOs.

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“As we stand at the edge of the next wave of satellite network applications – the 5G ecosystem – consumers are beginning to incorporate many new data-intensive applications into their daily lives,” said Suwansiri. “As pioneers in HTS, with a strong presence in the Asia Pacific region, we are well equipped to evaluate the need for a change in satellite operators’ focus. What is needed is more robust networks than ever before.”


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