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Monday 18 April 2011

Royal Group receives right to launch first Cambodian satellite


Monday, 18 April 2011
By Tom Brennan
Phnom Penh Post

ROYAL Group received a concession to launch Cambodia’s first satellite into orbit, creating what the company sees as another integral step forward for the ASEAN economy, officials said yesterday.

Cambodian Satellite 1 is set to launch in the first quarter of 2013, and cost between US$250 million and $350 million to build and put in orbit, serving phone, television and other multimedia customers, Royal Group Chairman Kith Meng (pictured) said yesterday.

“It’s trade in the sky rather than trade on the ground,” he said, adding the satellite will benefit ASEAN as a whole, as member states will be able to lease satellite services from the Kingdom, further driving the region’s economy.

The satellite is set to be launched by Royal Group subsidiary Royal Blue Skies, after receiving the concession from the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications on Wednesday.

Kith Meng said the government is “fully supporting” the project, adding Prime Minister Hun Sen had lent his approval to the efforts.

Royal Group Chief Financial Officer Mark Hanna said that country-to-country business was part of the company’s overall plan for the satellite.

There will be a huge demand for bandwidth coming out of Asia in the future, driven by high-definition television and the internet, and the added capacity via satellite will help meet that demand, he said.

The firm plans to first sell services into the Cambodian market, and then branch out into Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia and other ASEAN nations.

“We see it as very positive for the future, but it’s going to take time,” he said.

The satellite’s launch was touted as an important development for Cambodia.

“It gives the country security over its international transmission, communications and everything. So it is very, very important for the country,” Mark Hanna said.

Kith Meng declined to provide details of the satellite itself citing security reasons, but he did confirm that Royal Group was working with a number of manufacturers to build it.

The potential costs would depend upon the final build, he said, adding that Royal Group is working with different sources to generate the necessary financing. A second announcement will be made once that process is complete.

Kith Meng said the satellite will offer Cambodia some autonomy, allowing the Kingdom to operate its own satellite rather than lease services from other providers.

And with Thailand and Vietnam having their own, and Laos intending to launch one, there’s no reason for Cambodia to not have one as well, he said.

“I think it’s the right time for Cambodia to shoot its own satellite in … orbit,” he said.

“It’s good for Cambodia as a nation that we have the ability to launch the satellite. Not just for [Royal Group] but also for the country,” he continued. “And we should all be proud of that.”

Minister of Post and Telecommunications So Khun confirmed yesterday that the concession had been granted, but declined to discuss the matter further. ADDITIONAL REPORTING BY THET SAMBATH

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you....

Anonymous said...

it's about time!!! Meng, I hope you run for the Prime Minister someday I promise you I'll vote for you :)) you get one vote so far :))

Anonymous said...

Young, smart, but a bit erratic and a bit of a cutthroat. However, don't try to be too popular or Hun Sen will get rid of you soon to eliminate a potential rival.

Anonymous said...

Bravo... Cambodia. Any nation having a sattelite in space symbolize progress and technogical advancement. Cambodia may not be able to build her own sattelite but she can buy one for a hefty price of $250-$350 millions a piece. The benefit will eventually pay itself off. Cambodian should be very proud of this. We can bet that China will be the nation that help launch Cambodia's sattelite into space. This will be a signal that Cambodia is becoming something of important in term of economic progress amongst ASEAN. I'm very optimistic of Cambodia future.

I'm glad Cambodia has someone like Kith Meng. Cambodia needs more of an individual like Kith Meng. I don't think Kith Meng will become a politician in the future. He's a businessman. He's the best at what he does. He's probably enjoy more of his life as businessman than a politician.

Anonymous said...

just curious where will cambodia launch our satellite, the cosmodome in kazarhstan? or in china? or will the launch pads be brought into cambodia? if everything a success we will our own military sattelite, inside of relying on 'certain military assistance'. anyways good call mr. kith meng.

Anonymous said...

Cambodia will utilize other country's launchpad; it's insurmountable to have our own launchpad. Possibly India or Japan or china--not Vietnam.

Anonymous said...

Will the satellite be built in Cambodia, and by
Khmer engineers and scientists ?