Vocus to build and operate Telesat Lightspeed Landing Station
Vocus will construct and operate a new Landing Station in New South Wales, Australia and provide fibre connectivity to Telesat's point of presence (PoP), connecting Telesat's advanced LEO satellite constellation, called Telesat Lightspeed, to terrestrial networks.
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- Vocus will build and operate a landing station for Telesat's Lightspeed constellation in Australia.
- The deal involves providing fibre connectivity to Telesat's point of presence.
- The partnership combines Telesat's satellite technology with Vocus's terrestrial network expertise.
- The project aims to enhance connectivity solutions and network resilience in Australia.
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Telesat will begin launching its LEO satellites in late 2026 and this new Landing Station will play a key role in satellite testing and customer field trials before global service delivery.", "Vocus already has 30 ground stations currently in operation or contracted to be built, demonstrating that our infrastructure provides the critical reliability needed for LEO networks."
"Vocus will construct and operate the new Landing Station in New South Wales, Australia"
"Vocus and Telesat (Nasdaq and TSX: TSAT), one of the world's most innovative satellite operators, today announced that Vocus will build Australia's first Telesat Lightspeed Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Landing Station."
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