Loxley Pacific

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Loxley PCL is a Thai technology, IT, energy, and trading company.

It was described in 2004 as "one of Thailand's leading telecommunications firms". [1]

Together with the Korean Post and Telecommunications Corporation it forms Star JV, a joint-venture that provides internet connection to North Korea. [2] [ needs update ]

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