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Panipak introduced as AIS brand ambassador

Panipak introduced as AIS brand ambassador published : 31 Jul 2021 at 04:00 13 Thailand s largest mobile operator Advanced Info Service (AIS) has chosen Olympic gold medallist Panipak Tennis Wongpattanakit to be its new brand ambassador to inspire Thais with her fighting success. AIS chief executive Somchai Lertsutiwong said Ms Panipak embodies the spirit of never giving up until the last second to achieve victory , in line with the company s efforts as the official broadcaster of the Tokyo Olympic Games. In addition to broadcasting Thai athletes in competition at the Olympics for the Thai public to enjoy and cheer, we wanted to thank Tennis for bringing happiness to Thailand by welcoming her to the AIS family, said Mr Somchai.

Thai Olympic gold hope Panipak begins campaign today

Thai Olympic gold hope Panipak begins campaign today
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AIS set to broadcast the Olympics

AIS set to broadcast the Olympics published : 20 Jul 2021 at 04:04 A viewer watches a cycling tournament on television at home with AIS Play. Three channels are being provided for free for everyone via AIS Play. Advanced Info Service (AIS), the country s largest mobile carrier in terms of subscribers, has secured the rights to broadcast the Tokyo Olympics, which kicks off this Friday, via its over-the-top (OTT) app AIS Play. AIS Play will broadcast over 4,800 hours of 50 sports from the event, which concludes on Aug 8, according to the carrier. Pratthana Leelapanang, chief consumer business officer of AIS, said the platform will offer live coverage of televised events along with a full programme of highlights and replays.

Southeast Asian Games in Vietnam postponed over coronavirus

July 9, 2021 BANGKOK (AFP) – The Southeast Asian (SEA) Games, which were due to take place in Vietnam this year, have been postponed because of the pandemic and will most likely be held in 2022, a member of the organising council said yesterday. The regional Olympics were scheduled to be held in Hanoi and 11 other locations from November 21 to December 2. But Vietnam is struggling to contain a new coronavirus outbreak, and many Southeast Asian Games events were planned in provinces hard-hit by the fresh wave of infections. “Definitely, the 31 st SEA games will not (be hosted) this year as scheduled in November,” said Varin Tansuphasiri, Games Council member and deputy secretary of the Thai Olympic Committee.

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