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THE NETWORK

Our new digital highway

HyperOne is positioned to become Australia’s first national fibre backhaul network. Once built, the 100% Australian owned and operated telecommunications network will boast up to 10x the fibre capacity of existing networks and deliver much-needed regional and remote connectivity for the first time.

HyperOne is the next generation of hyperscale digital infrastructure that will provide a true national backbone for every state and territory.

20000 km

New Fibre Being Laid

Creating Australia’s first national fibre backhaul network, one leg at a time.

10000 Tbps

Total Capacity

Enabling HyperOne to carry more traffic than every other national backbone, combined.

2000 +

On and Off-Ramps

Making connectivity accessible and affordable for regional and remote communities.

“Australia’s existing backbone is almost two decades old and lacks capacity to support significant growth. HyperOne is the network to provide for our future.”

Bevan Slattery – Founder & CEO, HyperOne

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THE NETWORK

Our new digital highway

HyperOne is positioned to become Australia’s first national fibre backhaul network. Once built, the 100% Australian owned and operated telecommunications network will boast up to 10x the fibre capacity of existing networks and deliver much-needed regional and remote connectivity for the first time.

HyperOne is the next generation of hyperscale digital infrastructure that will provide a true national backbone for every state and territory.

20000 km

New Fibre Being Laid

Creating Australia’s first national fibre backhaul network, one leg at a time.

10000 Tbps

Total Capacity

Enabling HyperOne to carry more traffic than every other national backbone, combined.

2000 +

On and Off-Ramps

Making connectivity accessible and affordable for regional and remote communities.

“Australia’s existing backbone is almost two decades old and lacks capacity to support significant growth. HyperOne is the network to provide for our future.”

Bevan Slattery – Founder & CEO, HyperOne


Existing Network

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Build date 1990 – 2003
2022 – 2024
Capacity / Regional Connectivity Limited capacity network to meet the growing data needs of Australians.

Lack of break-out points in regional and remote communities.

Up to 10x the fibre capacity of existing networks.

2,000+ off-ramps for regional and remote communities.

Network
Old and disjointed with limited diversity, increasing the potential for outages.
Lacks the resilience required to protect our data now and in the future.
A true national backbone for every state and territory with multiple layers of redundancy.

Establishes Australia as a stable and secure interconnection point in Asia

Ownership
Foreign and domestic.
100% Australian owned.
Vertical Integration / competition Largely owned by telcos – Limited competition in regional areas; often only served by one or two providers.

 

Independently owned – The introduction of a new neutral backhaul network will better enable competition, increasing access and affordability.


Build Date

2022 – 2024

Capacity / Regional Connectivity

Up to 10x the fibre capacity of existing networks.

2,000+ off-ramps for regional and remote communities.


Network

A true national backbone for every state and territory with multiple layers of redundancy.

Establishes Australia as a stable and secure interconnection point in Asia


Ownership

100% Australian owned.


Vertical Integration / competition

Independently owned. The introduction of a new neutral backhaul network will better enable competition, increasing access and affordability.


Build Date

1990 – 2003

Capacity / Regional Connectivity

Limited capacity network to meet the growing data needs of Australians.

Lack of break-out points in regional and remote communities.


Network

Old and disjointed with limited diversity, increasing the potential for outages.

Lacks the resilience required to protect our data now and in the future.


Ownership

Foreign and domestic.


Vertical Integration / competition

Largely owned by telcos – Limited competition in regional areas; often only served by one or two providers.

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