Twin satellites to deliver broadband across Australia
Two satellites will be built to deliver high speed broadband to rural and remote Australia by 2015, the Federal Government announced yesterday. The $620 million satellites will be used to .... Thu Feb 2012 09:02 (3 months, 1 week ago)
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after- NBN Co gets ITU backing on satellite plans - NBN Co has said that its planned satellite launch is following the correct international procedures, providing a statement from the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) as proof. On Monday , NBN ... - zdnet Latest Mobile ...
- NBN satellites on the right trajectory to launch: United Nations communications agency - [[xref:http://www.arnnet.com.au/tag/NBN|NBN Co.|All on NBN Co.]] can now rest easy knowing that its plans to launch two satellites are following the correct approvals process of the world satellite body, the United ... - ARN
- Quigley, Turnbull clash over NBN satellites - NBN Co CEO Mike Quigley and Shadow Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull yesterday clashed over risks associated with NBN Co's satellite launch. Following the awarding of the $620 million tender to ... - zdnet Latest Mobile ...
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after- Quigley defends NBN satellite build - NBN Co chief executive, Mike Quigley, has defended the decision to build two Ka-band satellites for the National Broadband Network (NBN), arguing the move was the “right answer”. - Computer World
- 191K premises added to yearly NBN plan - NBN Co has added an additional 191,000 premises to the 2012 National Broadband Network (NBN) fibre roll-out, adding eight new fibre-serving areas to its 12-month roll-out plan. The new update, ... - zdnet Latest Mobile ...
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before- NBN Co and Space Systems/Loral team up for communications satellites - NBN Co has partnered up with commercial broadband satellite manufacturer Space Systems/Loral (SS/L) to build two next-generation Ka-band satellites, a move set to provide remote Australian communities with high-speed broadband. - Computerworld eBusiness InDepth
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before- NBN To Launch Satellites in 2015 - NBN Co has revealed that it’s selected Space Systems/Loral to build two Ka-band satellites at a cost of approximately $620 million which will be launched in 2015 to provide broadband ... - Gizmodo Australia
- NBN Co inks $620m satellite deal - NBN Co has signed a $620 million deal with US communications giant Loral to develop two Ka-band satellites for the satellite-broadband component of the of the National Broadband Network (NBN) ... - zdnet Latest Mobile ...
- NBN Co sign $620m deal for two satellites to connect rural Australians to network - NBN Illustration about the two satellites (Image: NBN Co/via @JuliaGillard) Prime Minister Julia Gillard and Communications Minister Senator Stephen Conroy have announced that NBN Co has reached an agreement to ... - TECHGEEK.com.au
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before- Does NBN Co really need to build its own satellites? - To bring broadband to a few tens of thousands of remote Australian, NBN Co is planning to spend several hundred million dollars on two geostationary satellites. Meanwhile a Canadian company ... - iTWire - Latest ...
- Six second generation satellites set to secure local telecommunications future - The launch of six second generation satellites in Kazakhstan is set to boost the Australian telecommunications industry and echo the NBN Co’s recent announcement that it will spend up to ... - Computer World
- NBN Co to spend circa $1 billion on satellites - The NBN Co will spend up to $1 billion on two KA band satellites to deliver National Broadband Network (NBN) services to Australian households unable to access coverage via fibre ... - Computer World
- Bullish NewSat plans more satellites - NewSat has yet to confirm that it will launch its first satellite, Jabiru 1, but is already planning additional launches, despite appearing to have been passed over by NBN Co ... - iTWire - Latest ...
- Conroy backs push for high-speed satellites - STEPHEN Conroy has embraced a back-to-the-future push by the government-owned NBN Co to buy its satellites for more than $1 billion. - The Australian Media ...
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before- Dissenting Views From The "General Good'..... - ....view of the Krudd cover up known as the NBN2. I was sent this summary of one persons view of yesterday's 'NBNCo Industry Consultation". While I broadly agree with the ... - John Linton's Personal ...
- Quigley flags new satellites for NBN - NBN Co executive chairman, Mike Quigley, has once again raised the possibility of new satellites being launched to deliver the... - iTWire Telecommunications
- Quigley flags new satellites for NBN - NBN Co executive chairman, Mike Quigley, has once again raised the possibility of new satellites being launched to deliver the NBN to the last few percent of Australians beyond the... - iTWire - Latest ...
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