1-Sky GMM 1-Sky launched on 1 November 2011 as a set-top box distributor and Pay TV operator. It was offering entertainment and sport channels such as
Eurosport,
MUTV and the
Nick Jr. Channel.
GMM Z In early 2012, 1-Sky has rebranded to GMM Z after received a notification from
British Sky Broadcasting that 1-Sky was violating its trademark. GMM Z has officially launched on 1 March 2012. It was offering with its flagship sport content "
UEFA Euro 2012" with other sport content such as German
Bundesliga,
J-League 1 and French
Ligue 1. In early 2013, GMM Z acquired a deal with
Fox International Channel to broadcast FIC's channels on its platform. In August 2013, GMM Z launched new Z PAY TV packages separated into three packages including FIC's channels and its self-produced channels via the new
Thaicom 6 satellite. On 5 February 2014, GMM Z formed a content partnership with another pay TV operator,
CTH, to launch a new package called "CTHZ Premier League+ HD" which included CTH Stadium channels who was airing
Premier League. In July 2014, GMM B, the operator of Z PAY TV and its content was acquired by CTH in exchange of CTH's 10% stake. In January 2016, GMM B as a CTH subsidiary announced it will shut down Z PAY TV packages on GMM Z set-top boxes effecting 100,000 subscribers without informing to the
National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission. In March 2024, GMM Z has permanently stopped providing OTAs to SD set-top boxes. GMM Z is now a producer and distributor for HD set-top boxes, internet box, radio receiver, smart plugs and cctv camera. == References ==