Telstra to bring vast experience
to Viasat upcoming global satellite constellation
In Australia and the Asia-Pacific
region, Viasat has entered into a relationship with
Telstra to build and manage the ground network for the
ViaSat-3 satellite constellation. This is the next big
step for Viasat to fulfill its ambition to deliver a
broadband network with enough satellite capacity to
deliver greater consumer choice with an affordable,
high-speed, high-quality internet and video streaming
service — anywhere in the world.
An ultra-high-capacity terabit
satellite constellation, the ViaSat-3 system is a
completely new satellite design and platform. It is
comprised of three ViaSat-3 class satellites with
state-of-the-art ground network infrastructure. The
first two satellites will focus on the Americas and
Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA), respectively,
with the third targeting the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region.
Each of the three satellite systems
has been designed to offer over 1 Tbps of total network
capacity to deliver data and video streaming speeds of
more than 150 Mbps; support hundreds of aircraft with
advanced in-flight connectivity services and video
streaming; provide up to 1 Gigabit per second (Gbps)
speeds for use in maritime, oceanic and other corporate
enterprise and high-value government applications, and
offer affordable satellite-based Community Internet
connectivity to the billions of unconnected people —
almost anywhere.
Delivering fast, reliable internet
from space requires a strong combination of spacecraft
and ground network intelligence and interoperability.
Viasat has reimagined the most efficient way of
communicating to orbit, from previous technologies.
Today we announced we’re working with Telstra,
Australia's largest telecommunications company, to build
and manage the ground infrastructure and fiber network
to support our ViaSat-3 satellite system. The
relationship will provide the infrastructure,
technology, skills and teams to help make Viasat's
vision to the connect the world a reality.
The ground network is a collection
of earth stations (what we call Satellite Access Nodes,
or SANs) connected to the internet by fiber optic cable
and spread over large geographic areas. These locations,
often called gateways, have antennas aimed at the
satellite and serve as the intermediary between the user
and the internet.
In a country as large and as
sparsely populated as Australia, Viasat needed a partner
like Telstra with the proven experience, network reach,
capacity and dispersed workforce. By partnering with
Telstra, Viasat can provide the ground networking
capabilities needed to successfully execute its APAC
strategy and deliver valuable connectivity services
across the region. An area that’s home to more than half
the global population, with 4.1 billion people in 48
countries including Australia.
Viasat plans to leverage Telstra’s
existing infrastructure for our ground network in APAC
to cost-effectively optimize their satellite assets and
significantly lower the risk of deployment and
operations for ViaSat-3 terabit-class satellite system.
This will enable Viasat to deliver advanced space-based
connectivity to fixed and mobile commercial and
government customers globally.
Telstra will co-locate SANs at
hundreds of its sites across Australia and will build
and manage high-speed fiber links to each site. The
network will connect the SAN sites to multiple redundant
data centers that will house the core networking
equipment needed to manage the expected increase in data
traffic.
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