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NBN’s Kuiper Deal Sets Up A New Satellite Broadband Phase In Australia

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NBN has agreed with Amazon to sell Project Kuiper satellite broadband to more than 300,000 remote Australian customers. The plan would eventually replace NBN’s geostationary Sky Muster service while keeping those satellites running until around 2032. The main test is whether Amazon can scale Kuiper launches and ground infrastructure quickly enough to support a national broadband role.

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NBN’s Kuiper Deal Sets Up A New Satellite Broadband Phase In Australia
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NBN’s Kuiper Deal Sets Up A New Satellite Broadband Phase In Australia

The Network Shift

Australia’s government-owned wholesale broadband operator NBN is preparing to move a hard-to-serve part of its national network from geostationary satellites to low Earth orbit connectivity.

The company has signed an agreement with Amazon that gives it the right to sell Project Kuiper satellite services to more than 300,000 customers in regional, rural and remote areas beyond the reach of its terrestrial network.

Amazon expects to bring Project Kuiper service to Australia by mid-2026.

NBN plans to offer fixed LEO broadband through its retail service provider partners, rather than selling directly to end users.

That keeps the model close to the existing NBN wholesale structure while changing the satellite technology layer behind remote connectivity.

Operator Incentives

The deal gives NBN a path to replace Sky Muster, its current geostationary satellite service, without cutting off customers who rely on satellite access.

NBN says the two Sky Muster satellites are expected to stay in operation until around 2032, giving the operator time to manage migration while Project Kuiper scales.

NBN chief executive Ellie Sweeney framed the shift as part of a wider network upgrade plan.

The source article says those upgrades include more full-fiber coverage across fixed-line areas and the use of 5G millimeter wave technology to raise capacity on the fixed wireless network.

For NBN, the satellite decision is therefore not a standalone procurement move; it sits beside fiber, fixed wireless and remote-area service planning.

Technology Stack

Project Kuiper is still in deployment.

Amazon has described a network built around more than 3,200 low Earth orbit satellites, optical inter-satellite links, ground antennas, fiber connections and customer terminals.

The source reports that Amazon launched its first satellites in April 2025 and has placed 78 satellites in orbit across three launches, with more than 80 additional rocket launches planned to complete the constellation.

That timeline creates the main execution test for NBN.

The operator can consult retail providers and regional communities on speed tiers, wholesale pricing, installation and assurance, but service quality will depend on Amazon’s ability to expand satellite production, launches and ground infrastructure fast enough to support a national remote-broadband role.

Strategic Watchpoints

The agreement also changes the competitive structure of Australia’s LEO broadband market.

Starlink has been the dominant LEO satellite internet provider in the country, and Light Reading cites April 2025 figures indicating more than 350,000 Australian customers.

NBN’s choice of Amazon introduces another major satellite platform into a market where remote communities have had limited LEO options.

A second watchpoint is sovereignty and infrastructure dependence.

Telecom analyst Paul Budde told Light Reading that NBN’s decision may have reflected concern about relying too heavily on Starlink for essential national connectivity.

The practical measure of the deal will be whether Kuiper can give NBN a credible alternative before Sky Muster approaches the end of its operating life.

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