ROMA in southwest Queensland will be the state's host of a national broadband network (NBN) satellite ground station, Communications Minister Stephen Conroy says.
"This ground station will bring jobs to Roma and act as an essential satellite gateway for the NBN's long-term satellite service, helping deliver fast, affordable, and reliable broadband to rural and remote communities across Australia," Senator Conroy said in a statement on Tuesday.
Construction of the station would begin in early 2013, creating around 30 jobs in Roma, Queensland Senator John Hogg said.
Roma was the eighth of 10 satellite ground stations to be announced.
The Queensland town joins Bourke and Merimbula in NSW, Ceduna in South Australia, Geeveston in Tasmania, and Moonyoonooka, Binduli and Carnarvon in Western Australia.
NBN Co, the builder of the network, is to launch two satellites in 2015, which will offer broadband services offering speeds of up to 12 megabits per second.
AAP
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