In July, NewSat, Australia’s largest independent satellite communications provider to date, opened its Perth teleport for the guests of the American Chamber of Commerce (AMCHAM) or the “United States Chamber of Commerce” (“USCC”), an American lobbying group representing the interests of many businesses and trade associations.
The 25 guests were given a three-part tour of the company's award-winning teleport, including a first hand look at NewSat’s network support services, a tour of the antenna systems and a presentation on NewSat’s history and the satellite industry.
Their Perth Teleport is accredited to supply services to the Australian Department of Defense (DRSS) and was a finalist in the World Teleport Association’s Awards for Excellence in 2010 and 2012. They also made the Top 20 in the 2011 World Teleport Association’s Top Operator rankings in two categories, ranking 11th in the Independent Teleport Operator category, the only Australasian company to rank in any of the operator categories.
See: About NewSat--Teleports and Jabiru
Telecommunication ports, more commonly known as teleports, are ground stations which are designed for extraplanetary telecommunication with a satellite vessel, a spacecraft or built for the reception of radio waves from an astronomical radio source.
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Monday, August 20, 2012
Why Australia is chosen for Teleports
A lot of people have this notion that teleports are facilities that allow matter to be transferred without actually traversing the physical space between two points. To clarify, the concept is what we call teleportation and not teleports. Teleports, or telecommunication ports, on the other hand are ground facilities which communicate with spacecrafts or receive radio waves.
Watch this video on the advantages of an Australian teleport
These facilities are crucial links to earth and space communication. As a result, the location of ground ports are of utmost priority. Many organizations which rely on such facilities include the government and the military. Telecommunication ports provide the platform for mission critical communications. In volatile regions like the Middle East, government personnel relay on satellite communications to carry out critical services to defence missions, especially since many of the mission locations have difficult terrain, and the terrestrial networks in wart-torn regions are damaged.
An example of how satellite communications - through the use of teleports - are assisting the defence industry can be seen in how the Perth Teleport in Australia is delivering the needed communications solutions to the Middle East. Australia's location provides the perfect look angle to the ME, and many military communications provider rely on the systems down under to carry out their missions. The climate where the Perth Teleport is location is also very conducive. Rain fade is minimal which also means less latency issues. The ground port in Australia is well-secured too, and many defence organizations have certified the Perth Teleport.
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Perth teleport opens for special guests
NewSat's world-class Perth teleport was once again the site of a satellite tour for special guests. The ground station facility opened its doors to the Chairman of the Ex-IM Bank, Mr. Fred Hochberg, and to the American Chamber of Commerce, this past month.
Chairman Fred Hochberg (third from left); on his right is NewSat CEO Adrian Ballintine |
The visit of Mr. Hochberg was important as it solidified the partnership between the US-based export credit agency in Australia's leading independent satellite communications company. Just last July 20, NewSat secured a direct loan amounting to $280 million from the Ex-IM bank for the support of its Jabiru-1, a high-powered ka band satellite currently under construction in partnership with Lockheed Martin, and slated for a 2014 launch. This is the first satellite transaction by the credit agency with Lockheed Martin, and also the first for Australia. The 2014 launch, on the other hand, will be in partnership with Arianespace.
The Jabiru-1 is now six months into counstruction.
Last June 18, NewSat announced that the project has successfully completed its Preliminary Design Review (PDR) which demonstrates the satellite meets all the critical requirements for it to deliver Ka-band capacity to both government and enterprise customers.
NewSat's Founder and CEO, Adrian Ballintine, welcomed Chairman Hochberg and accompanied him in a tour of the teleport facility in Perth. Recently, the Australian company announced that revenues from its teleport business has increased thanks to growing demand in the military sector, the security of new contracts in Papua New Guinea, as well partnerships with developments in the resource industry.
Guests from the AMCHAM in a presenation of NewSat's history |
Twenty-five guests from the American Chamber of Commerce (AMCHAM) also visited the Perth teleport. The visitors were given a tour of the world-class facility's antenna systems and network operations centre. Len McGoldrick, the Vice President of Engineering and Operations, also discussed with the guests NewSat's history in the satellite industry.
The Perth teleport is one of two world-class facilities operated by NewSat. Adelaide Teleport, in Southern Australia, also provides global coverage and uplinking to satellites in the C-band and Ku-band spectrum.
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