Remote areas get a boost with True and GalaxySpace’s satellite partnership.
True Corporation, a leading telecommunications company in Thailand, has entered into a strategic partnership with GalaxySpace, a leading provider of satellite-based communication services. The partnership aims to develop and deploy LEO (Low Earth Orbit) satellite broadband communication technology in Thailand and other Southeast Asian countries.
The Partnership and Its Objectives
The partnership between True Corporation and GalaxySpace is a significant development in the telecommunications industry in Thailand. The two companies have agreed to collaborate on the development and deployment of LEO satellite broadband communication technology. This technology has the potential to provide high-speed internet access to remote and underserved areas in Thailand and other Southeast Asian countries. Key objectives of the partnership include:
The Benefits of LEO Satellite Broadband Communication Technology
LEO satellite broadband communication technology has several benefits that make it an attractive option for telecommunications companies.
The pact aims to promote the development of the space industry in Thailand, with a focus on the use of LEO satellite technology.
The Space Industry in Thailand: A New Era of Opportunities
The Significance of LEO Satellite Technology
LEO satellite technology has revolutionized the way we communicate, navigate, and access information. With its ability to provide high-speed internet, precise navigation, and real-time data transmission, LEO satellites have become an essential component of modern life. In the context of Thailand, the adoption of LEO satellite technology has the potential to drive transformative changes in various sectors, including education, healthcare, and finance. Key benefits of LEO satellite technology: + High-speed internet connectivity + Precise navigation and positioning + Real-time data transmission + Enhanced communication and collaboration
The Business Case for Space Industry Development in Thailand
The space industry in Thailand has the potential to drive significant economic growth and job creation.
The company has also announced plans to launch a new constellation of 1,000 satellites in the next five years.
The Birth of Mini Spider
In 2020, GalaxySpace, a Chinese private space company, embarked on a mission to create the country’s first Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite broadband communication test constellation. The ambitious project, dubbed Mini Spider, aimed to provide high-speed internet connectivity to remote and underserved areas around the world.
Revolutionizing Access to Satellite Services through Collaboration and Innovation.
Accelerating Innovation through Collaboration
The collaboration between the University of Surrey and the European Space Agency (ESA) is set to accelerate innovation in the field of Direct-to-Consumer (D2C) satellite technology. This partnership aims to expedite the research and service validation of D2C satellite technology, which has the potential to revolutionize the way we access and utilize satellite services.
Key Objectives
The collaboration has several key objectives, including:
Benefits of the Collaboration
The collaboration between the University of Surrey and the ESA will bring numerous benefits, including: