Optus to build 49 mobile sites as part of round 4 of Federal Governments mobile Black

Optus has successfully secured funding to build 49 new mobile sites as part of Round 4 of the Federal Governments Mobile Black Spot Program, delivering much needed mobile coverage and connectivity to regional communities.

The 49 sites are located across New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, Western Australia and the Northern Territory and will cost $27.8 million to build, including $10.3 million in Federal funding, $3.5M in State funding and a co-contribution of $14 million from Optus.

Andrew Sheridan, Optus Vice President Regulatory and Public Affairs said, We are incredibly happy with the result of this round of Mobile Black Spot funding, which has seen Optus awarded a significant number of sites. In the three years that we have taken part in the Program we have delivered more than 70 sites benefiting more than 6,900 properties in regional and rural parts of Australia, enabling them to stay connected with their friends and family.

The sites have carried over 4.5M calls and over 658,000 individual users have taken advantage of this new coverage. This includes in locations in some of the most remote parts of Australia including William Creek in South Australia and Tjuntjuntjara in Western Australia. Our priority at Optus is always to deliver the best service, value and choice to our customers and the Mobile Black Spot Program has played an important role in helping to facilitate this in often very remote parts of the country.

We acknowledge the important contribution of the Federal and State Governments in funding this additional network infrastructure and coverage, Mr Sheridan added.

The 49 sites secured by Optus will improve coverage in regions including Fraser Island in Queensland, West and Eastern MacDonnell Ranges in the Territory, the Mid North of South Australia, outback Western Australia and Central West New South Wales.

These are all areas in need of improved mobile coverage. We worked closely with State and Territory Governments as well as some communities in selecting these sites. For us, this is about more than mobile coverage, its about giving Australians in rural areas the dedicated coverage that they need to stay connected with their family and friends and deliver for their business, added Mr Sheridan.

As part of the Program each of the new sites will be fitted with battery back-up capability of 12 hours helping to mitigate potential power outages at an additional Government funded cost.

Mobile coverage is an essential service and it is vitally important that Australians in rural and remote locations do not miss out said Minister for Regional Communications, Bridget McKenzie

The announcement of successful Round 4 locations shows that Optus is partnering with the Government for 49 sites across the country.

Our commitment of over $25 million to Round 4 together with the $14 million Optus contribution is enabling the delivery of much needed coverage to areas where it would otherwise not be commercially viable.

Optus is currently rolling out 126 Federal funded sites across Australia as part of the second round of the Program and Priority Round program. Over 70 Optus co-funded Black Spot sites are already live, providing much needed coverage to communities in those areas.

Round 4 Site List

NSW: 5 Sites

JOHNS PLACE (Lowther)

LIMEKILNS

ROCK FOREST

SUNNY CORNER

YARRAS

NT: 12 Sites

ARLTUNGA VISITOR CENTRE

CHAMBERS PILLAR

DEVILS MARBLES

DUNMURA WAYSIDE INN

EDITH FALLS

ELLERY CREEK BIG HOLE

LARRIMAH

PALM VALLEY

SHADY CAMP

TOBERMOREY

TREPHINA GORGE EAST

TREPHINA GORGE WEST

QLD: 8 Sites

ARCHER RIVER ROADHOUSE

CASTLE ROCK CAMPGROUND

CENTRAL STATIONS CAMP GROUND

CHARLIE MORELAND CAMP

EUGARIE

BLUE LAKE DAY USE AREA

MUSGRAVE RIVER ROADHOUSE

YARRABAH SOUTH

SA: 10 Sites

BRINKWORTH

ETTRICK

FLINDERS RANGES WAY

KANGAROO ISLAND EAST

MARAMA

MYPOLONGA

NEPABUNNA

NILDOTTIE

RHYNIE

RIVERTON

VIC: 10 Sites

BARFOLD

BEALIBA

BELLFIELD

CALDER HIGHWAY (Berriwillock)

CHUM CREEK

GRAYTOWN

GRENVILLE

MERRICKS

TOOLLEEN

TOOLONDO

WA: 3 Sites

GIBB RIVER STATION

PUNMU COMMUNITY

TJUKAYIRLA ROADHOUSE

TAS: 1 Site

MURDANNA EAST

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