
National Telecom Public Company Limited (NT) is enhancing its international presence by actively participating in the Pacific Telecommunications Council 2025 (PTC’25). This prestigious global telecommunications conference brings together industry leaders and experts from across the globe. It is scheduled to take place in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, from January 19-22, 2025.
This year, NT’s delegation is led by Mr. Seksan Mitkasem, Senior Executive Vice President – Customer and Marketing; Mr. Apichart Sawankhonthorn, Executive Vice President – Transmission Group; and Ms. Ubonpun Chuenchom, Vice President, Carrier Business Service. The delegation’s participation aims to reinforce international partnerships, broaden business networks, and explore strategic alliances. Key areas of focus include advancing telecommunications infrastructure and developing data centers to meet the growing digital demands both regionally and globally, while strategically positioning for the realization of a fully integrated digital economy in the future.
The Pacific Telecommunications Council (PTC) is a nonprofit organization established to promote the advancement of information and communication technology (ICT), with a focus on the professional development of senior executives across the Asia-Pacific region. The annual PTC conference serves as a premier platform for bringing together ICT leaders from around the globe, particularly those holding influential roles in industries such as Global Service Providers, Subsea Cable Suppliers, Satellite Providers, Data Center Operators, and MNOs/MVNOs.
PTC’25 is anticipated to attract over 5,000 participants from around the world. The conference will focus on key topics including the development of sustainable digital infrastructure, the expansion of business opportunities through cutting-edge technologies, and the enhancement of global communications networks. These critical discussions aim to equip the industry with the tools and insights necessary to navigate the emerging challenges in the digital age.