Telstra boosts King Island’s mobile connectivity tenfold

07 March 2024

Telstra has announced the completion of a major network upgrade to King Island’s mobile network infrastructure, providing a significant boost in connectivity.

This upgrade, done in partnership with Ericsson and claimed by Telstra to be a world-first, will bring close to a tenfold capacity boost for the island’s community with the launch of an over-water microwave telecommunications link with a throughput capacity of 9.8Gbps and 99.99% availability.

The upgrade involves a 116km microwave link deployed across the Bass Strait from the Australian mainland to King Island’s Cape Wickham — the longest over-water link of its kind in Telstra’s national mobile network. With this achievement, Telstra claimed to have achieved the world’s longest 10Gbps microwave link with Ericsson.

This project, featuring the deployment of long-haul microwave technology, provides essential backhaul support for the deployment of 5G on the island, further helping Telstra in expanding its network and delivering better connectivity for regional Australia.

With this deployment, consumers and users on King Island will benefit from increased mobile coverage, efficiency, capacity, and data speeds, along with greater network resilience, according to Telstra.

The project was funded through a joint investment of AUD9.8 million by the Australian Government, Telstra, the Tasmanian Government, and the King Island Council. It was announced in 2021 to deliver infrastructure to rural and regional communities.

“Improving the capacity of backhaul connectivity to our sites, particularly in challenging extremities of our network is always a key focus. Delivering greater mobile connectivity and network capacity to King Island is just the latest step in our commitment to improve our options for our consumer, small business and enterprise customers living or working across the country,” Telstra said in a release.