NBN selects Roma for new satellite centre
16 October 2012
Roma in Queensland’s western Darling Downs has been selected as
the location for a satellite ground station that will play a crucial
role in providing Australians in isolated areas with access to fast
broadband.
The facility will be an essential transmission centre to deliver
services over the National Broadband Network to remote communities
such as Winton, Bedourie, Burketown and the Torres Strait Islands.
NBN Co plans to construct a single-storey building with two
13.5-metre diameter satellite dishes on a site on Kimbler Road,
approximately four kilometres east of Roma.
It should also provide a boost to the local economy when
construction begins next year.
An estimated 20-30 construction workers will be required to build
the facility, which is expected to up and running by 2015.
Welcoming news of the investment in the region, Mayor of Maranoa
Regional Council, Cr Robert Loughnan, said: “Roma has experienced a
great deal of progress and development over the years. This
initiative should help bring south west Queensland into the 21st
Century. We look forward to being part of an important national
project to connect Australians living in rural and remote parts of
the country to the NBN.”
Councillor Loughnan added that the development application (DA)
will be required to go through the usual planning approvals process
and be properly considered by Council for compliance with planning
requirements.
The NBN is a vital national infrastructure project that plans
connect every home and business in Australia to high speed broadband
via fibre optic cable, fixed wireless and satellite within the next
decade. The town of Roma itself will be included in the fibre
network.
The NBN’s Interim Satellite Service is already delivering
reliable, high-speed broadband with wholesale download speeds of up
to 6 Mbps* to more than 10,000 premises across Australia.
The satellite ground station at Roma is one of 10 such facilities
nationwide that will support the NBN Co’s Long Term Satellite
Service, which is expected to begin operating in 2015. Two NBN
communications satellites are currently under construction and will
deliver wholesale speeds of up to 12Mbps.*
Matt Dawson, NBN Co’s Program Director, Satellites, said: “Roma
is ideally situated to play a central role in delivering better
broadband to the outback. It has the ideal climate and is 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.”