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Telecommunications

The provision of stable and high-quality power ensures the reliability, efficiency, and longevity of telecommunications infrastructure.

With the growing reliance on telecommunications for various aspects of modern life, including business operations, emergency communications and personal connectivity, ensuring reliable Power Quality and Management is paramount to maintaining the integrity of the telecommunications network and meeting the ever-increasing demands of users.

Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) systems safeguard critical equipment and data centres from power fluctuations and outages, which could disrupt communication services. Effective Power Management practices optimise energy usage, reduce operational costs, and mitigate environmental impact, aligning with the industry’s sustainability goals.

Clients

Australian Broadcasting Corporation

ABC

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), Australia’s national broadcaster principally funded by direct grants from the Australian Government, enlisted Power On Australia to implement a UPS maintenance program aimed at reducing downtime in their broadcasting studios while also cutting associated costs.

Tasked with servicing 58 sites nationwide from Brisbane to Broome, it became clear after the initial round of servicing that a UPS replacement program with extended warranties was necessary, particularly in remote locations, to further reduce maintenance costs. Power On Australia is proud of the significant cost reduction achieved for the ABC and, ultimately, for everyday Australian taxpayers, ensuring the ABC’s power remains on reliably.

BAI Communications

BAI Communications

BAI Communications operates one of the most extensive broadcast networks in the world, delivering fully managed radio and television services covering 99% of the Australian population. In times of crisis, such as natural disasters, emergency services and national broadcasters rely on BAI to maintain their communications.

Power On Australia has supplied copious UPS units for BAI across Australia – all completely tested in our workshop to ensure they arrive in working condition in very remote locations. This has ranged from small to large 420kW+ Lithium UPS solutions.

“Offering to store our UPSs until needed is going above and beyond. Their service is exceptional. They are just a great company to work with.”

Ben Kirk, Project Manager, BAI Communications

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Singtel Optus

OPTUS

Singtel Optus, an Australian telecommunications company dedicated to creating a better, more connected future for Australia, receives support from Power On Australia.

Power On assists the Optus telecommunications network by designing, assembling, and supplying numerous DC Power Systems distributed nationwide. This support ensures the reliability and continuity of Optus’s network infrastructure, contributing to their mission of enhancing connectivity for Australians.

CSE Crosscom

CSE-Crosscom

CSE Crosscom / RCS Telecommunications, renowned for their innovative energy, communications, and security solutions, has received comprehensive support from Power On Australia for many years.

Power On assists CSE/RCS in all aspects of their endeavors, providing expertise in the design, assembly, and supply of power quality equipment tailored to their customers’ applications, both nationwide and overseas. Supplying power equipment overseas demands an in-depth understanding of power requirements and potential issues. With our expertise, Power On Australia ensures seamless operations internationally, showcasing that despite our name being rooted in Australia, we ‘Power On’ in other countries as well.

National Broadband Network (NBN)

NBNThe National Broadband Network’s (NBN) mission is to provide Australia with its first national wholesale-only, open-access broadband network, accessible to all Australians.

Given the critical nature of power quality for the NBN, Power On Australia has been a leading provider of diverse power quality solutions across the network.

WIN Television

WIN NetworkWIN Television, the world’s largest privately owned regional television network, reaches over 5.2 million viewers across six states of Australia.

For many years, Power On Australia has provided maintenance support for all UPS equipment throughout the entire WIN TV Network Australia Wide. We’re proud to report that during this time, there has never been a UPS failure, ensuring uninterrupted telecasts without any noticeable power disruptions. Kudos to the Power On Australia Service Team for their exceptional work!

Nine Network Australia

Channel 9

The Nine Network Australia stands as one of the five main Australian commercial free-to-air television networks.

Over the past few years, Power On Australia has delivered a series of new customized UPS and DC solutions for the Nine Network. In addition to these tailored solutions, we also provide ongoing maintenance to ensure that any power disruptions during telecasts remain unnoticed by viewers.

Endemol Shine Australia

Endomol Shine Australia - Logo

Endemol Shine Australia, the world’s largest international content producer and distributor operating across 22 territories with over 120 production companies, receives ongoing support from Power On Australia.

For many years, Power On has provided Endemol Shine with UPS and supporting power quality products aimed at minimizing broadcasting downtime. Our solutions are tailored to their specific needs, ensuring uninterrupted operations and reliability in their content production and distribution endeavours.

“I can’t fault the way they scoped and executed what was to be a very large project. I’d say no job is too big for them.”

Peter Stevenson
General Manager, Client Services

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As experts in Power Quality and Power Management solutions, there are few challenges we haven’t encountered or solutions we haven’t explored. We invite you to reach out to us to discuss your power requirements.

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