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In pictures: Inside Optus' satellite facility
Computerworld Australia took a visit to Optus' satellite facility in Belrose.
Optus has the largest fleet of domestic satellites in Australia and New Zealand and provides services for television broadcasts - pay TV and free-to-air - radio, internet, voice and data services.
The telco currently has five satellites in orbit - the B3, C1, D1, D2 and D3.
Computerworld Australia took a look inside the company's facility at Belrose, the operations centre for Optus satellite services, including satellite control, satellite support, satellite network management, VSAT operations and earth station support.
Photo: This Optus satellite is providing Interim Satellite Services for the National Broadband Network (NBN).
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