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Jul 21st, 2008 at 10:49am
Yes, you're right, Eric. Thaicom is located at 78.5 East, so, direct uplink from the US to our satellite is impossible.
So, to do make it possible, clients can use our partners' fiber optic networks to carry their contents to our partners' teleports located in Israel and Greece and uplink to Thaicom 5 is done at any of the two locations.
If the clients TV channels are already in other satellites, then our partners can downlink it and turn it around to Thaicom 5, or if our Thailand teleport can receive the same signal directly from any satellite, then we can turnaround the signal from our teleport in Thailand.
We still have around 36 MHz in our Thaicom 5 global beam extended C-Band (Uplink Frequency: 6.425 to 6.725 GHz and Downlink Frequency: 3.4 to 3.7 GHz), but it's now contended by 5 to 6 companies. I don't know who will the lucky one.
Anyway, we offer this capacity mainly for TV channels only.
For those who are interested, please send me your e-mail addresses so that I can give you all the information Eric was asking me.
I want to post it here but, I don't know how. I have my file in PPT format.
Thanks and best regards.
Handeil
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