NBN Co Appoints
IPSTAR as
Wholesaler for
Australian
Internet Service
Providers
29
July 2014
Thaicom
today announced that
the NBN Co has
selected its wholly
owned subsidiary,
IPSTAR Australia
(IPA), for a new
initiative to boost
the number of
broadband
connections for
Australians who
cannot access an
existing commercial
broadband service.
Under the NBN Co
Satellite Support
(NSS) Scheme, IPA is
appointed an
official wholesaler
and will deliver the
scheme together with
participating
Internet Service
Providers (ISPs) in
Australia.
NBN Co Chief
Customer Officer,
John Simon,
said: “Bringing
broadband to the
most remote
communities across
Australia is one of
NBN Co’s highest
priorities. It
gives residents
access to e-health,
distance education
and Internet
banking, while
businesses can
benefit from
increased
productivity,
reduced costs and
access to new
markets. With high
demand for broadband
in regional areas,
this initiative is
essential to
providing a reliable
service to families
and businesses that
cannot access a
commercial broadband
service today.”
Patompob
Suwansiri, Chief
Marketing Officer,
Thaicom, added: “We
are honored NBN Co
has appointed IPSTAR
as the wholesaler
for the NBN Co
Satellite Support
Scheme. Since 2005
we have delivered
satellite Internet
services via the
IPSTAR satellite to
Australia’s remote
communities that
otherwise could not
have accessed a
commercial broadband
service. I am proud
IPSTAR continues to
make a difference in
the life of many
Australian’s and the
country’s education,
farming, and health
sectors.”
According to NBN Co,
the NSS Scheme will
connect up to 9,000
additional premises
in remote and
regional mainland
Australia and
Tasmania, until NBN
Co’s Long Term
Satellite Service
(LTSS) will be
launched in late
2015. The NSS is
exclusively
available for users
who are unable to
access a commercial
broadband service.
Premises eligible
for the NSS must be
within line of sight
of the IPSTAR
broadband satellite,
and have never been
subscribed to a
service via the
Australian Broadband
Guarantee (ABG) or
the Interim
Satellite Service
(ISS). The NSS
Scheme is designed
to deliver wholesale
speeds of up to 4
Mbps download and 1
Mbps upload. IPSTAR
will provide
Internet Service
Providers with a
minimum download
performance
equivalent to 2.6
Mbps for 20.4 hours
per day.