![]() Optus isn’t just shaking up its executive management team today as we reported this morning, but has also shaken the ground in French Guiana and is shaking up space with its newest satellite launch.
Dubbed the Optus 10, the launch is the latest since Optus first launched a satellite into space nearly 29 years ago.
As the only local compete to own and operate satellites, Optus says it is the leading provider of satellite services across Australia and New Zealand.
Rob Parcell, Optus Wholesale and Satellite MD said: “This morning we witnessed the successful launch of Optus’ newest satellite, Optus 10. This represents the next advance into space by Australians and is an exciting milestone for Optus. “Optus’ satellite business holds a unique position – no other Australian telecommunications or satellite company can match the range of communications services we provide.
“Our satellites reach every part of the country, delivering subscription and free-to-air television and radio services, as well as voice and internet for emergency service providers and mining and agricultural industries.”
Optus has the largest fleet of geostationary satellites in the region, servicing Australia, New Zealand and the McMurdo Sound in the Antarctic.
“Today’s launch demonstrates Optus’ commitment to keeping Australia and New Zealand at the forefront of satellite technology as we continue to invest in bringing communications capability to more households,” Mr Parcell concluded.
Technical details of the satellite can be seen at this Optus link (PDF).
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