[Satellite Today – 6-11-08] As SatelliteToday.com continues its in-depth look at the role of satellite communications in Asia, two very different viewpoints are shared.
Nongluck Phinainitisart, president of Thaicom, discusses the company’s satellite broadband strategy with its IPStar satellite, which must rank not only as the most progressive in Asia but also one of the most progressive strategies across the globe.
Paul Sheridan, head of satellite at Optus, looks at how satellites are making a difference in Australia and bringing advanced communications services to remote and rural parts of Australia.
Optus, Thaicom Discuss Plans For Asia
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