Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Opel pays $65m for Wimax spectrum

JOINT-venture regional broadband provider OPEL has shelled out US$65 million to acquire Austar’s 2.3GHz and 3.5GHz spectrum to set up its national WiMAX voice and internet service.

OPEL is the joint-venture company between Optus and Elders which won $958 million in Federal funding last year to assist the construction on a broadband network covering rural and regional Australia.

Access to the Austar licensed spectrum will allow the OPEL Venturers to build a state-of-the-art WiMAX network which will keep pace with the developments in international standards.

The OPEL network will ensure that regional Australians have access to a broad range of world's best broadband access technologies including WiMAX and ADSL2+.

The OPEL venture has been incredibly quiet since it was awarded the Federal funding last year. Even the $65 million acquisition of critical spectrum from Austar went unannounced (it was left to Austar to trumpet the sale.)

The awarding of the funding has been fraught with controversy and is now the subject of a Federal Court case between Telstra and Government.

The funding had consisted of $600 million Broadband Connect Infrastructure Program funding which the joint venture bid for. But it also included an additional $358 million in additional funding to extend the regional network that Telstra has cried foul over – saying it wasn’t given a chance to bid for the extended network.

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