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NewSat has no further opportunities for an ABG license

By Lilia Guan
Feb 29 2008 4:16PM
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Australian satellite and Internet service provider, NewSat Limited’s reapplication for an Australian Broadband Guarantee (ABG) license will not be considered in two months time by the Department of Broadband Communications and the Digital Economy.

NewSat has no further opportunities for an ABG license
CRN originally reported NewSat Limited, had its application for an Australian Broadband Guarantee (ABG) license put on hold by the Department of Broadband Communications and the Digital Economy.

At the time of press earlier this week, NewSat CEO, Adrian Ballintine said NewSat could reapply for the license in two months. According to Ballintine in a statement to the ASX, NewSat would work with the Department to address its concerns and seek an early review of the decision.

However the Department of Broadband Communications and the Digital Economy has told CRN that Newsat’s application for registration was declined and there is no further opportunity under the current round to submit a revised application.

“The company would be entitled to re-apply for registration under any future registration round. Newsat has received a full de-brief on the Department’s assessment of its application, including information about areas where its application would need to be improved should it seek registration under any future registration round.

"Details of any future registration round including the date for receipt of applications would be notified on the DBCDE website,” stated Celia Hevesi Corporate Communications at the Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy.

According to Hevesi, there were a range of selection criterias which the Department uses to assess applicants for registration under the Australian Broadband Guarantee. These include the operational and financial sustainability of the applicant, the technical solution proposed to be put in place, the service areas proposed to covered, and the services proposed to be offered.

“Newsat did not meet all of the criteria to a satisfactory level. The parts of Newsat’s application which did not satisfactorily meet the assessment criteria are confidential to the Department and Newsat, which has been fully informed of the assessment,” she stated.

However the Department told CRN there were already a number of registered satellite providers providing competitive registered services throughout Australia. All are identified on the Department’s website at http://www.dbcde.gov.au/.

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