Optus Invests in Network Upgradation Across the Shoalhaven Region

Optus Invests in Network Upgradation Across the Shoalhaven Region

Optus, one of Australia’s major telecommunications providers, has announced an investment of AUD 5.3 million to upgrade its network coverage, reliability, and connectivity speed in the South Coast NSW (New South Wales) region. The funding aims to improve local coverage in the Shoalhaven region, with eight towers being upgraded or built from now into 2023.

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Importance of Mobile Connectivity During Natural Disasters

According to the statement, “the outages and network impacts that occurred in the Shoalhaven region during the ‘Black Summer’ bushfires highlighted the importance of mobile connectivity for effective response and recovery efforts.”

“Optus’ investment into growing and improving the towers will not only assist first responders and impacted residents to remain connected and online during a crisis but also aims to ensure the local community and businesses can rely on our services outside of times of crisis.”

Black Summer Bushfires

Following the 2019/2020 devastating bushfire season, the NSW Government conducted a Bushfire Inquiry, which revealed that the community valued telecommunication above all other services. As a result, Optus strives to continuously innovate and invest in knowledge about network resilience when it comes to its regional network.

Eight Tower Locations

The eight Shoalhaven region locations slated for new towers or upgrades are Basin View, Berry, Milton, Shoalhaven Heads, Sussex Inlet, Nowra 5G, Nowra CBD, and Worrigee. This is one of the most significant investments Optus has made in the region to date.