Speedcast Deploys Multi-Site
Connectivity Solution in Antarctica for Australian
Antarctic Division
November 30, 2022
Speedcast has conducted systems
deployments for the Australian Antarctic Division (AAD)
to improve overall communications capabilities at
multiple research sites in Antarctica. Based in
Kingston, Tasmania, the AAD operates year-round stations
in Antarctica and depends on Speedcast connectivity to
complete research, send data and keep in touch with the
rest of the world while operating from the southernmost
continent. The AAD represents a sector of the Australian
Government delivering the Australian Antarctic Program.
The systems deployments are part of
an ongoing, strategic program demonstrating the strong
partnership between AAD and Speedcast. Applying
learnings from Speedcast’s recently deployed
communications solution on AAD’s resupply and icebreaker
vessel, the RSV Nuyina, AAD will establish best
practices for ensuring the highest levels of
connectivity across their land-based sites. Providing
the flexibility of a multi-path telecommunications
platform, Speedcast’s SD-WAN and TrueBeam smart network
management solutions are being delivered to meet AAD’s
remote communications requirements, while also
facilitating growth opportunities for the future,
including the ability to add LEO services.
As part of the agreement, the
existing primary communications system is being
enhanced, along with the supply, implementation, and
commissioning of a secondary solution at AAD’s three
Antarctic research stations and on Macquarie Island.
These connectivity needs are primarily driven by AAD’s
work health and safety program, as the research stations
are in extremely remote locations on ice. As the
environment presents dangerous conditions for personnel,
site access for AAD staff is only provisioned during the
summer season. While unmanned in the winter, if the
primary communications system is unavailable for any
reason, the sites could be relegated to having no data
collection or communications capabilities for months
until the summer season returns. A secondary
communications link ensures that the remote sites have
an extra layer of safety and redundancy.
“Speedcast’s communications
solution for AAD delivers exciting technology innovation
and network automation to keep their remote research
stations connected, ensuring 100% uptime at the end of
the Earth,” said James Trevelyan, Senior Vice President
of Enterprise and Emerging Markets at Speedcast. “Since
joining forces as AAD’s connectivity partner, we’ve been
able to offer a solution to increase their network
capacity 100-fold. The research stations systems
deployments enable the delivery of a strong workplace
health and safety program for AAD’s highly skilled
personnel who spend extended periods of time in the very
harsh, remote site locations, conducting critical
scientific research efforts.”
This agreement follows Speedcast’s
continued support of environmental research and
exploration efforts in Antarctica, including partnering
to deliver connectivity services enabling awareness of
major climate action. To learn more about Speedcast’s
remote connectivity solution for AAD’s RSV Nuyina, visit
www.speedcast.com/nuyina.
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