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Thaicom signs transponder agreement with MVI

Under the multi-year agreement, MVI has signed a contract for Ku-band capacity on the THAICOM 8 satellite

Thaicom has announced that it has signed a transponder leasing agreement with MV International Company Limited (MVI), a Thai broadcaster and DTH platform operator, to establish a pay TV platform in Laos.  Under the multi-year agreement, MVI has signed a contract for Ku-band capacity on the THAICOM 8 satellite.

Patompob (Nile) Suwansiri, CCO of Thaicom, commented: “The deal underlines Thaicom’s long-term commitment to the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC). Satellite enabled telecommunications infrastructure development is essential to the realization of ASEAN’s goal of economic integration.”

Kuntima Sarika, VP ASEAN Market of Thaicom, added: “We are pleased to support MVI’s development of a pay TV platform in Laos.  The commissioning of THAICOM 8 in 2016 has helped further consolidate Thaicom’s video channel neighborhood of high-power satellites at the 78.5-degrees East orbital slot as the point of reference for broadcasting in Southeast Asia.”

“Thaicom and their THAICOM 8 satellite enable us to establish a pay TV platform in Laos to deliver high quality broadcasting services and programming. Thaicom’s premium satellite communications services present MVI the opportunity to expand our business into new media and broadcast service segments of the South East Asian market,” said Chaiyuth Tavipvordech, President, MVI.

THAICOM 8 represents a total solution for broadcast and data clients in Asia and Africa with excellent Ku-band coverage. The satellite supports the high demand for capacity of the broadcasting industry as it transitions from standard definition to high definition and ultra-high definition. THAICOM 8 has a total of 24 Ku-band transponders which cover Thailand, South Asia, and Africa.  Co-located with THAICOM 5 and THAICOM 6 at 78.5-degrees E longitude, THAICOM 8 entered service in July 2016. The rich video channel neighborhood at the 78.5-degrees E orbital slot is one of the leading in Asia for a variety of programming.

Orbital ATK manufactured the satellite and SpaceX was responsible for the launch.  THAICOM 8 is designed to operate for more than 15 years.