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Optus awarded satellite provider of the year


19 Jul 2013

At last night's ACOMM Awards, jointly presented by the Communications Alliance and Communications Day, Optus took out the gong for Satellite Provider of the Year for the company's commitment to providing satellite products and services in remote areas of the country, including:

  • First Release Satellite Service (FRSS), a wholesale broadband access service for the National Broadband Network (NBN Co),
  • Optus SatZone, which delivers 3G mobile connectivity to remote locations, and;
  • Aurora Digital, Optus' state of the art satellite broadcast distribution platform that delivers satellite broadcast television and radio services to regional and remote Australia.

Paul Sheridan, Vice President of Optus Satellite, said, "As the only Australian telecommunications company to own and operate satellites, we have continued to leverage our range of capabilities to enable more choice and competition for Australians in regional and remote areas."

"We’ve seen first-hand how vitally important it is for many regional and remote communities to have access to reliable broadband, mobile and television services. Optus is proud to play a part in connecting communities through satellite technology, which continues to be crucial in a country as vast as Australia."

The First Release Satellite Service has made high-speed broadband access available, specifically making a positive difference by serving those in even the most remote areas of Australia.

Optus SatZone is a transportable mobile base station that provides network connection in an immediate area by utilising a satellite backhaul. Workers and residents in remote areas can use their compatible 3G mobile phones, tablets or modems to stay in touch with the office or to contact their family and friends.

The Aurora Digital system, designed for direct to home broadcasting, provides cost effective accessibility through small satellite dishes to Optus customers and their viewers in remote areas of the country. Current services encompass 16 high definition and 76 standard definition TV channels, together with 74 radio channels.

The seventh Annual ACOMM Awards was a sold out event that acknowledged excellence among communications industry participants, including service providers, content providers, carriers and technology partners.