NBN Co calls for satellite broadband ISPs

 

Wants up to seven by July.

NBN Co has called for expressions of interest from ISPs wanting to offer broadband products on the company's interim satellite service.

The national network provider said it had signed Harbour IT and Skymesh to test the interim service with "up to 200 rural and remote customers" between now and July.

The test customers were "primarily existing [Australian Broadband Guarantee] service users", NBN Co said.

Once the test phase is over, NBN Co anticipated it would offer interim satellite services using a similar "end-user customer service qualification process" as was used with the ABG.

"For example, rural, regional and remote customers will not be eligible for an interim satellite service if they can access a "metro comparable" commercial service – with minimum data speeds of at least 512/128 kbps, a 3GB per month data allowance, and a total price to the end customer of no more than $2500 over three years," an NBN Co spokesman said.

The ABG program was due to be retired by the Government at the end of June. It would be replaced by NBN Co's interim satellite service.

NBN Co said it hoped to have up to seven ISPs providing "in total up to 300 services a month on a managed end-to-end service basis" between July and October.

The company said it would have the capacity to have up to 20 ISPs offering satellite services from November.

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NBN Co calls for satellite broadband ISPs
"Correction: 1/ Installation is usually free on a 3yr contract. 2/ Line rental not applicable to wireless as wired BB unavailable here due to lack of ports. $69/month for 512/128kbps @ 3GB/mth. ..."
By grump3
 
 
 
Comments: 4
techo_bp
May 26, 2011 3:22 PM
Being a Skymesh customer in remote WA, I registered an expression if interest to be on the NBN Interim service but it is restricted to users in the eastern states time zone who have had satellite for more than two years!
As I use about 300Mb per day for my work, I would have thought I was an ideal person to test the system.
grump3
May 26, 2011 5:43 PM
3GB @ 512bs for $2500/3yrs? Sounds like a typical Telstra offer...ugh!!
TReichle
May 26, 2011 9:55 PM
total price to the end customer of no more than $2500 over three years

take off 100 for install.

70/month

take out line rental

40/month for 512/128 kbps, a 3GB per month
grump3
May 27, 2011 1:23 AM
Correction:
1/ Installation is usually free on a 3yr contract.

2/ Line rental not applicable to wireless as wired BB unavailable here due to lack of ports.

$69/month for 512/128kbps @ 3GB/mth.

Hardly an enticing offer!
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