Interlink Communication PCL
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Interlink Communication PCL
Interlink Communication PCL sells cables and networking gear used to move data and power in buildings, factories, and telecom networks. Its core products include copper and fiber-optic cables, network accessories, and related equipment that installers and system integrators buy for wiring projects. The company also takes on network and telecom construction work, which makes it part distributor, part project contractor. Its main customers are enterprises, government buyers, telecom operators, contractors, and resellers in Thailand. ILINK makes money in two ways: it earns trading income from selling hardware and cables, and it earns service income from designing, installing, and building communication and network systems. That mix gives it exposure to both product sales and project-based work. What makes the business notable is that it sits close to the infrastructure layer of the digital economy. Instead of selling finished consumer devices, it supplies the physical links that connect offices, data systems, and communication networks. That gives the company a practical role in the value chain, where demand depends on new buildings, network upgrades, and telecom expansion.
Interlink Communication PCL sells cables and networking gear used to move data and power in buildings, factories, and telecom networks. Its core products include copper and fiber-optic cables, network accessories, and related equipment that installers and system integrators buy for wiring projects. The company also takes on network and telecom construction work, which makes it part distributor, part project contractor.
Its main customers are enterprises, government buyers, telecom operators, contractors, and resellers in Thailand. ILINK makes money in two ways: it earns trading income from selling hardware and cables, and it earns service income from designing, installing, and building communication and network systems. That mix gives it exposure to both product sales and project-based work.
What makes the business notable is that it sits close to the infrastructure layer of the digital economy. Instead of selling finished consumer devices, it supplies the physical links that connect offices, data systems, and communication networks. That gives the company a practical role in the value chain, where demand depends on new buildings, network upgrades, and telecom expansion.