This is a list of the satellites operated by
Optus, an Australian telecommunications company. The satellite communications facility is located at
Belrose
Belrose is a suburb of Sydney in the state of New South Wales, Australia 19 kilometres north-east of the Sydney central business district in the local government area of Northern Beaches Council. Belrose is also considered to be part of th ...
on Sydney's
Northern Beaches
The Northern Beaches is a region within Northern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia, near the Pacific coast. This area extends south to the entrance of Port Jackson (Sydney Harbour), west to Middle Harbour and north to the ...
. Optus' satellites are divided into 4 classes A, B, C and D. As of April 2014 it owns and operates Optus B3, Optus C1, Optus D1, Optus D2 and Optus D3. Optus A1, Optus A2, Optus A3 and Optus B1 satellites have been retired. Optus has the largest network of satellites in Australia and New Zealand.
On February 2, 2014
NBN Co
NBN Co Limited, known as simply nbn, is a publicly owned corporation of the Australian Government, tasked to design, build and operate Australia's National Broadband Network as the nation's wholesale broadband provider. The corporation report ...
of Australia chose Optus for a five-year contract to operate two purpose-built satellites (the
Sky Muster satellites) to deliver high speed broadband across rural and remote Australia.
A-Class
*Satellite Type:
Hughes HS-376
*Design Life: 7 Years for A1 & A2 - 10 Years for A3
*Equipment: 15
Ku band transponders (including four 30W transponders and eleven 12W transponders)
*Diameter: 2.2m
*Height: 2.9m (stowed), 6.3m (deployed)
The Aussat A-Class satellites were funded by the Government for Aussat Pty Ltd. When Optus was granted a telecommunications carrier licence in 1991, it was bundled with the purchase of Aussat Pty Limited as part of the carrier licence deal.
Aussat (Optus) A1
*Operational Location:
160° east (1985–1993)
*Launch Date: 27 August 1985 (Out of service; not deorbited)
Aussat 1 was deployed by during the first day of the
STS-51-I mission.
Aussat (Optus) A2
*Operational Locations:
156° east (1985–1993),
164° east (1993–1999)
*Launch Date: 27 November 1985 (Out of service; not deorbited)
Aussat 2 was deployed by during the
STS-61-B mission.
Aussat (Optus) A3
*Operational Locations:
164° east (1987–1993),
156° east (1993–1995),
152° east (1995–1999)
*On retirement from Optus service, Optus A3 was transferred to the
31.5°E orbital position which belongs to
SES.
*Launch Date: 16 September 1987
*Moved to graveyard orbit and shutdown: April 200
Watch The shutdown on Youtube.com*Was the oldest HS-376 still in active operation
Aussat 3 was launched from
Guiana Space Centre by an
Ariane 3.
B-Class
*Satellite Type: Hughes HS-601
*Design Life: 10 Years
*Equipment: 15
Ku band transponders, 1
L band transponder,
Ka band beacon, laser retroreflector
The B-Class satellites were manufactured by
Hughes
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People
* Hughes (surname)
* Hughes (given name)
Places Antarctica
* Hughes Range (Antarctica), Ross Dependency
* Mount Hughes, Oates Land
* Hughes Basin, Oates Land
* Hughes Bay, Graham Land
* Hughes Bluff, Victoria La ...
and launched from the
Xichang Satellite Launch Center by
Long March rockets. The two satellites were the first U.S.-built satellites to be approved by the
Reagan
Ronald Wilson Reagan ( ; February 6, 1911June 5, 2004) was an American politician, actor, and union leader who served as the 40th president of the United States from 1981 to 1989. He also served as the 33rd governor of California from 1967 ...
administration for launch on Chinese rockets. To break into the commercial launch market, the Chinese offered to launch for less than half of what a U.S. launch company would charge.
Optus B1
*Primary mission location:
160° east
*Current location: Sent to Junk orbit
*Launch date: 13 August 1992
*Beacon frequencies: 12.748.000 H / 12.749.000 H
Optus B1 was moved to Junk orbit in May 2008.
Failures
Satellite Control Processor
On 21 May 2005 services were temporarily lost when the Primary Satellite Control Processor failed. The satellite was switched to use the Backup SCP in order to restore services. Thereafter the satellite continued to operate from the Backup SCP.
March 2006 Positioning Failure
At 06:52
UTC on 30 March 2006, a routine repositioning manoeuvre failed, resulting in loss of pointing control of the satellite. Although communication with the satellite was not lost, transmission services provided by the satellite failed due to its incorrect positioning. Services were progressively restored between 18:00 and 20:00
UTC.
Local time at the time of the start of the outage ranged from 14:52
AWST to 18:52
NZST
Time in New Zealand is divided by law into two standard time zones. The main islands use New Zealand Standard Time (NZST), 12 hours in advance of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) / military M (Mike), while the outlying Chatham Islands use Cha ...
, a peak time for listeners and viewers of the radio and television broadcast and subscription services provided directly or indirectly by the satellite.
Optus B2
*Launch Date: 21 December 1992
The
Long March 2E
The Long March 2E, also known as the Chang Zheng 2E, CZ-2E and LM-2E, was a Chinese orbital carrier rocket from the Long March 2 family. The Long March 2E was a three-stage carrier rocket that was designed to launch commercial communications sat ...
rocket carrying Optus B2 experienced a collapse of the payload fairing, destroying the satellite. The rocket continued functioning and delivered the debris into low-earth orbit.
The cause of the failure could not be determined at the time. However, the Long March 2E experienced the same payload fairing collapse when launching
Apstar 2
Apstar 2 was a communications satellite based on the Hughes HS-601 spacecraft design, built by Hughes Space and Communications Company for APT Satellite Holdings, a Hong-Kong based company. The satellite was intended to provide video, radio, data, ...
in 1995. Based on instrumentation added to the satellite, Hughes determined that the failure was caused by aerodynamic forces and wind shear.
The information provided by Hughes caused great political controversy in the United States, which subsequently banned U.S. satellites from being launched on Chinese rockets.
Optus B3
*Primary mission locations:
156° east (from initial launch until establishment of Optus C1),
152° east (until establishment of Optus D2)
*Current location:
164° east inclined''(as at 2008-02-17)''
*Launch Date: 27 August 1994
Optus B3 was launched as a replacement for Optus B2. After the fairing failure that destroyed Optus B2, Hughes recommended reinforcement of the fairing. The Chinese chose not to follow the recommendations and instead added more rivets.
The launch of Optus B3 was successful, but the next launch of the Long March 2E experienced another fairing failure and destroyed the Apstar 2 satellite.
This satellite is owned by the
Commonwealth Bank
The Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA), or CommBank, is an Australian multinational bank with businesses across New Zealand, Asia, the United States and the United Kingdom. It provides a variety of financial services including retail, busines ...
of Australia and leased back to Singtel Optus. It was replaced by Optus D2.
Optus (and Defence) C1
*Satellite Type:
Space Systems/Loral
SSL, formerly Space Systems/Loral, LLC (SS/L), of Palo Alto, California, is a wholly owned manufacturing subsidiary of Maxar Technologies.
SSL designs and builds satellites and space systems for a wide variety of government and commercial cust ...
(SS/L):
LS-1300
The SSL 1300, previously the LS-1300 and the FS-1300, is a satellite bus produced by Maxar Technologies. Total broadcast power ranges from 5 to 25 kW, and the platform can accommodate from 12 to 150 transponders. The SSL 1300 is a modular platf ...
*Launch Date: 11 June 2003
*Location:
156° east
*Design Life: 15 Years
*Equipment: 24
Ku band transponders, 4 (+1)
Ka band transponders, 4
X band
The X band is the designation for a band of frequencies in the microwave radio region of the electromagnetic spectrum. In some cases, such as in communication engineering, the frequency range of the X band is rather indefinitely set at approxim ...
transponders, 6
UHF
Ultra high frequency (UHF) is the ITU designation for radio frequencies in the range between 300 megahertz (MHz) and 3 gigahertz (GHz), also known as the decimetre band as the wavelengths range from one meter to one tenth of a meter (on ...
transponders
Partially funded by the Australian Government (Defence Department) - Optus C1's use is shared between Defence and Telecommunications, in particular the supply of Television services to Australia.
Mitsubishi Electric
, established on 15 January 1921, is a Japanese multinational electronics and electrical equipment manufacturing company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. It is one of the core companies of Mitsubishi. The products from MELCO include elevators an ...
was the prime contractor responsible for manufacturing all the Optus C1 communications systems.
D-Class
*Manufacturer:
Orbital Sciences Corporation
Orbital Sciences Corporation (commonly referred to as Orbital) was an American company specializing in the design, manufacture, and launch of small- and medium- class space and launch vehicle systems for commercial, military and other governmen ...
*Satellite type: Orbital
STAR 2
The STAR-2 Bus is a fully redundant, flight-proven, spacecraft bus designed for geosynchronous missions.
It is a satellite platform, designed and developed by Thomas van der Heyden for the Indonesian Cakrawarta satellite program in the early 19 ...
platform
*Design life: 15+ years
The D1 and D2 satellites replace and expand the services provided by the B1 and B3 satellites respectively, which had both been operating beyond their design lifetimes. The D3 satellite is co-located with C1 to expand capacity.
Optus D1
*Location:
160° east
*Launch Date: 13 October 2006
*Equipment: 24 K
u band transponders
*Launch mass: 2350 kg
D1 was successfully
launched by an
Ariane 5 ECA on 13 October 2006 at 20:56
UTC. It was the first satellite to sign contract for
Launch Services Alliance
Launch Services Alliance is a "back-up" launch service provider. It is a joint venture between the multinational aerospace company Arianespace and Japanese conglomerate Mitsubishi Heavy Industries; initially, the American aerospace firm Boeing La ...
mission assurance.
Customers on D1 include the
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) is the national broadcaster of Australia. It is principally funded by direct grants from the Australian Government and is administered by a government-appointed board. The ABC is a publicly-own ...
(ABC),
Special Broadcasting Service
The Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) is an Australian hybrid-funded public service broadcaster. About 80 percent of funding for the company is derived from the Australian Government. SBS operates six TV channels ( SBS, SBS Viceland, SBS World ...
(SBS), the
Seven Network
The Seven Network (commonly known as Channel Seven or simply Seven) is a major Australian commercial free-to-air Television broadcasting in Australia, television network. It is owned by Seven West Media, Seven West Media Limited, and is one of ...
, the
Nine Network
The Nine Network (stylised 9Network, commonly known as Channel Nine or simply Nine) is an Australian commercial free-to-air television network. It is owned by parent company Nine Entertainment and is one of five main free-to-air television netw ...
,
Sky Television New Zealand and New Zealand's
Kordia
Kordia is a New Zealand government-owned company, offering a range of technology services and solutions to businesses. It provides a range of services, including mission-critical connectivity, cloud and cyber security services, as well as manag ...
(formerly known as BCL). D1 also supports
VSAT
A very-small-aperture terminal (VSAT) is a two-way satellite ground station with a dish antenna that is smaller than 3.8 meters. The majority of VSAT antennas range from 75 cm to 1.2 m. Bit rates, in most cases, range from 4 kbit/s up to 16 ...
users.
Kordia
Kordia is a New Zealand government-owned company, offering a range of technology services and solutions to businesses. It provides a range of services, including mission-critical connectivity, cloud and cyber security services, as well as manag ...
is leasing a full transponder for sublease to
TVNZ
, type = Crown entity
, industry = Broadcast television
, num_locations = New Zealand
, location = Auckland, New Zealand
, area_served = Nationally (New Zealand) and some Pacific Island nations such as the Cook Islands, Fiji, and the So ...
(TVNZ 1 & TVNZ 2) and
Discovery New Zealand
Warner Bros. Discovery New Zealand is a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery that operates several television channels in New Zealand. It operates five national free-to-air television channels, eight pay-TV channels on Sky and the Newshub servi ...
(Three & Bravo) for the
Freeview Freeview may refer to:
* Freeview (Australia), the marketing name for the digital terrestrial television platform in Australia
* Freeview (New Zealand), a digital satellite and digital terrestrial television platform in New Zealand
*Freeview (UK), ...
service. The Kordia transponder will be on 12.4697 GHz.
Incorrect configuration of New Zealand spot beam
During in-orbit testing of the satellite, it was discovered that the New Zealand spot beam had been configured with horizontal polarisation instead of the expected vertical polarisation - as had been used on its predecessor
Optus B1.
As many existing receivers did not have the ability to receive horizontally aligned signals,
Sky Television was unable to transfer services from Optus B1 to this beam as expected. Sky was instead assigned capacity on the more general Australia/NZ beam. Due to restrictions on broadcast rights (in terms of both
broadcast licensing and
copyright
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), the unencrypted
Freeview Freeview may refer to:
* Freeview (Australia), the marketing name for the digital terrestrial television platform in Australia
* Freeview (New Zealand), a digital satellite and digital terrestrial television platform in New Zealand
*Freeview (UK), ...
service could not make a similar allocation switch and was set up as a horizontally-aligned service on the New Zealand spot beam.
On 2007-07-31, Sky successfully performed an over the air software upgrade to all of its customer
set-top box
A set-top box (STB), also colloquially known as a cable box and historically television decoder, is an information appliance device that generally contains a TV-tuner input and displays output to a television set and an external source of sign ...
es, enabling them to receive the horizontally-aligned signals from the New Zealand spot beam. Accordingly, Sky was able to return to their original capacity allocation.
Optus D2
*Location:
152° east
*Launch date: 5 October 2007
*Equipment: 24 active K
u band transponders (including sixteen 150W transponders and eight 44W transponders).
*Launch mass: 2375 kg
D2 was successfully
launched from the
Guiana Space Centre by an
Ariane 5 GS on 5 October 2007 at 22:02
UTC.
Optus D2 replaced Optus B3, which had been in operation for 13 years at the time of D2's launch.
D2 also carries a large number of Free To Air channels, many in languages other than English
Optus is planning to decommission Optus D2 in 2023 as the satellite has reached end of life. Some broadcast users have started simulcasting their services on alternate satellites such as Intelsat 19.
Optus D3
*Location:
156° east
*Launch Date: 21 August 2009
*Equipment: 32 K
u band transponders (consisting of twenty four 125 watt primary and eight 44 watt backup transponders)
[
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*Launch mass: 2500 kg
The third in the D series of Optus satellites was successfully launched into a
geostationary transfer orbit
A geosynchronous transfer orbit or geostationary transfer orbit (GTO) is a type of geocentric orbit. Satellite, Satellites that are destined for geosynchronous orbit, geosynchronous (GSO) or geostationary orbit (GEO) are (almost) always put into ...
on 21 August 2009 at 22:09
UTC by
Arianespace
Arianespace SA is a French company founded in 1980 as the world's first commercial launch service provider. It undertakes the operation and marketing of the Ariane programme. The company offers a number of different launch vehicles: the heavy ...
using an
Ariane 5 ECA launch vehicle from Europe's Spaceport in
Kourou
Kourou () is a commune in French Guiana, an overseas region and department of France in South America. Kourou is famous for being the location of the Guiana Space Centre, the main spaceport of France and the European Space Agency (ESA). It i ...
,
French Guiana
French Guiana ( or ; french: link=no, Guyane ; gcr, label=French Guianese Creole, Lagwiyann ) is an overseas departments and regions of France, overseas department/region and single territorial collectivity of France on the northern Atlantic ...
.
The satellite will be co-located with Optus C1 at
156° east. Optus sold 25% of the transponder capacity (6 out of 24) to
Foxtel
Foxtel is an Australian pay television company—operating in cable television, direct broadcast satellite television, and IPTV streaming services. It was formed in April 2018, superseding an earlier company from 1995. The service was establi ...
to provide High Definition programming as well as "new channels, expanded digital services and enhanced picture and sound quality".
Optus 10
*Location:
156° east
*Launch Date: 11 September 2014
* Launch Site:
Guiana Space Center
The Guiana Space Centre (french: links=no, Centre spatial guyanais; CSG), also called Europe's Spaceport, is a European spaceport to the northwest of Kourou in French Guiana, a region of France in South America. Kourou is located approximatel ...
* Rocket:
Ariane 5 ECA
* Manufacturer:
Space Systems Loral (SSL)
* Bus:
LS-1300
The SSL 1300, previously the LS-1300 and the FS-1300, is a satellite bus produced by Maxar Technologies. Total broadcast power ranges from 5 to 25 kW, and the platform can accommodate from 12 to 150 transponders. The SSL 1300 is a modular platf ...
*Possible Equipment (based on previous D-series): 32 K
u band transponders (consisting of twenty four 125 watt primary and eight 44 watt backup transponders)
*Launch mass: 3200 kg
* Regime:
Geostationary
A geostationary orbit, also referred to as a geosynchronous equatorial orbit''Geostationary orbit'' and ''Geosynchronous (equatorial) orbit'' are used somewhat interchangeably in sources. (GEO), is a circular geosynchronous orbit in altitude ...
"Optus 10", was awarded to Space Systems/Loral, and announced on 21 March 2011 in a press release by Optus
CEO
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Paul O'Sullivan. The satellite will provide "high quality broadcast services to households, and two way voice and data communication services to areas in and around Australia and NZ", and "satellite services to Australia and NZ Government departments, premium companies and broadcasters including FOXTEL, ABC, SBS, Seven Network, Nine Network, Network Ten,
Globecast
Globecast is a service company for the radio, television and media industry, providing solutions for media and content management, aggregation, formatting, processing, transmission and distribution. These contents are feeding various television a ...
Australia and Sky TV New Zealand.".
References
External links
Satellite information and orbital data
*A1
InfoOrbit dataOnline Tracking*A2
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InfoOrbit dataOnline Tracking*B1
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InfoOrbit dataOnline Tracking*C1
InfoOrbit dataOnline Tracking*D1
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InfoOrbit dataOnline Tracking*D3
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Manufacturer satellite information pages
*A Series
*B1
*C1
*D Series
Orbital Sciences Corporation*D3
Orbital Sciences Corporation
Satellite operators
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D1 Satellite Payload InformationAustralian Government Department of Defence
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Communications satellite constellations
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