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Home›News›NBN satellite network extends to the outback

NBN satellite network extends to the outback

By Staff Writer
18/05/2012
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The satellite ground station gateway forms part of NBN’s Long Term Satellite Service, designed to bring broadband at speeds of up to 12 Megabits per second to homes, farms and businesses in outback and remote parts of Australia, including communities in the Bourke Shire such as Louth, Gumbalie and Fords Bridge.

Following extensive consultation with Bourke Shire Council, the new facility is planned to be constructed on an existing industrial development, approximately eight kilometres north of the town centre.

Once built, the ground station will comprise a single storey building with up to three 13-metre-in-diametre satellite dishes. Construction is expected to begin next year with the facility scheduled to be up and running by 2015.

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NBN Co program director, satellites Matt Dawson says, “We chose Bourke because it was an ideal location with an ideal climate. The town is also located close to reliable power and other infrastructure including the NBN’s core fibre transit network – the main fibre transmission lines linking towns and our exchanges.

“The Bourke facility will link up with other satellite ground stations across the country to deliver broadband to some of the most isolated communities in Australia by 2015 – including many in Bourke Shire itself.”

Welcoming the announcement, Bourke Shire Council mayor Andrew Lewis says, “The new NBN ground station is set to give Bourke an economic boost, which is great news for the area and an important initiative that has actively been pursued by Council staff. We welcome NBN Co’s investment in our region and we look forward to playing a part in connecting Australians living in rural and remote parts of the country to the NBN.”

Councillor Lewis adds that when the development application is lodged, NBN Co plans to make more information available about the construction of the site. Community members will then be welcome to make comments and ask questions during the DA process.

In the meantime, an Interim Satellite Service is available now to eligible homes and businesses in rural and remote areas. While there is more detail on the eligibility for this service on our website, it is designed for those who don’t currently have access to metro-comparable broadband services. Please see www.nbnco.com.au/satellite, or call our Solutions Centre on 1800 881 816.

The Bourke facility is the second site to be chosen for an NBN satellite ground station. Last month NBN Co announced the construction of a similar facility in Wolumla on the Far South Coast of NSW. The township of Bourke has been earmarked to receive broadband via fibre optic cables. Mr. Dawson said NBN Co would provide more information about the rollout in Bourke itself at a later date.

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