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Home » stl expands fiber deliveries for Australia’s Vocus

stl expands fiber deliveries for Australia’s Vocus

April 1, 2024
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Vocus, which owns and operates more than 25,000 kms of fibre network across Australia, will expand its usage of STL’s ultra-slim profile Micro cables and flagship Stellar fibre. Using such a bend-resilient fibre will improve Vocus network quality with lower losses, higher network availability and longer lifetime.

In the last three years, STL has supplied more than 1000 kms of optical fibre cable to Vocus and is committed to providing the most sustainable, quality products by being ‘first in the world’ to launch a range of externally certified Eco-labelled Optical Products.

“At Vocus, we believe connectivity should enable potential and, as a result, performance and reliability are key to the work we do to empower businesses and communities across Australia with superior network solutions,” said Matt Walsh, Vocus’ Chief Customer Officer. “STL’s optical technology expertise, innovation and approach to sustainability are aligned with our operational, social and climate impact goals, and we look forward to continuing our partnership.”

Commenting on this engagement, Paul Atkinson, CEO – Optical Networking Business, STL, said: “Our collaborative efforts with Vocus in developing tailored optical fibre solutions reflect our shared commitment to delivering high-speed connectivity across Australia and resonates with our purpose of transforming billions of lives by connecting the world. We are confident that our advanced optical networking solutions can elevate Vocus’ network quality, guaranteeing exceptional connectivity.”

Source: STL
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