Workflow
fibre network solutions
icon
Search documents
Vocus and Telesat announce multi-year Telesat Lightspeed terrestrial infrastructure and services contract
Globenewswireยท 2025-06-10 20:56
Core Viewpoint - Vocus and Telesat are collaborating to establish Australia's first Telesat Lightspeed Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Landing Station, enhancing digital infrastructure and satellite connectivity in the region [1][2]. Company Overview - Vocus is a specialist digital infrastructure provider in Australia, operating a 27,000-km fibre network that connects all Australian mainland capitals with New Zealand, Asia, and the USA [7]. - Telesat is recognized as one of the largest and most innovative global satellite operators, focusing on delivering critical connectivity solutions [8]. Project Details - The new Landing Station will be constructed in New South Wales, Australia, and will provide fibre connectivity to Telesat's point of presence, linking Telesat's LEO satellite constellation to terrestrial networks [2][3]. - Telesat plans to launch its LEO satellites starting in late 2026, with the Landing Station playing a crucial role in satellite testing and customer field trials prior to global service delivery [3]. Service Commitment - A long-term agreement has been established for Telesat Lightspeed services, ensuring resilient, low-latency connectivity for Vocus' enterprise and government customers [4]. - The services will be supported by committed information rates (CIR) and comprehensive service level agreements, enhancing Vocus' existing LEO satellite services customer base [4]. Unique Features - Telesat Lightspeed will offer Terminal-to-Terminal direct connectivity, allowing customers to transmit sensitive information without relying on terrestrial links [5]. - This capability is particularly beneficial for mission-critical communications, enabling direct communication between naval vessels and ground forces, bypassing land-based infrastructure [6].