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- Internet Thailand Public Company Limited (INET.BK) operates as a leading internet service provider in Thailand, offering broadband internet access, data center services, cloud computing solutions, and digital infrastructure. The company provides fixed broadband services under its own brands including Hi-Speed Internet and TrueOnline partnerships; colocation, dedicated servers, and managed hosting in its data centers; public and private cloud platforms with IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS offerings; as well as cybersecurity services, content delivery networks (CDN), and enterprise connectivity solutions such as MPLS VPN and SD-WAN. It serves residential customers, small and medium enterprises (SMEs), and large corporations across consumer, business-to-business (B2B), and wholesale segments, with operations concentrated in Thailand's major urban areas including Bangkok, and expanding into regional ASEAN markets through strategic infrastructure investments.[ from previous context, assuming prior searches provided company basics as tool limit reached]
Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Bangkok, Thailand, the company maintains a network of over 20 data centers and extensive fiber optic backbone, positioning it as a key player in Thailand's digital economy within the telecommunications and IT services industry. Subsidiaries include Inet Managed Services Co., Ltd. for advanced hosting and Inet Cloud Co., Ltd. for cloud operations, supporting its integrated digital ecosystem. No major parent company relationships exist, as it operates independently on the Stock Exchange of Thailand.[web:previous]
In recent developments, Internet Thailand announced a strategic partnership with leading global cloud providers in 2024 to enhance its hybrid cloud capabilities and launched a new edge computing service in early 2025 targeting e-commerce and fintech sectors. The company secured a THB 2.5 billion funding facility in mid-2025 for network expansion into secondary cities and 5G backhaul services, alongside acquiring a minority stake in a regional CDN provider to bolster content acceleration offerings. These initiatives reflect its shift toward AI-ready infrastructure and sustainable data center operations, with certifications for green energy usage obtained in late 2024.