ANCHORAGE, ALASKA -- Pacific Dataport is preparing for the launch of their first purpose-built satellite named “Aurora 4A”. Aurora 4A will launch on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, from pad 39-A. The launch window is scheduled for Thursday, April 27, 2023 at 3:29pm AK.
- Microcom and Pacific Dataport are LOCAL companies
- This satellite launch is five years in the making
- This is the first micro-GEO HTS satellite ever launched into space
- Aurora 4A will cover Alaska with affordable broadband
Aurora 4A follows Aurora 1, which was launched more than 56 years ago and was the first satellite purpose-built exclusively for Alaska. Aurora 4A utilizes the most advanced technology, such as on-board processing and physically smaller sizing. Aurora 4A is also operating with “high-throughput” (HTS) capabilities which allows much more data capacity than older satellites. Aurora 4A will transmit both broadband and cellular backhaul data. Commercial service is expected on or before August 1, 2023.
Chuck Schumann, CEO at Pacific Dataport, said “Pacific Dataport was started to solve one problem - the lack of satellite backhaul capacity in rural Alaska. This new option will allow customers to visit providers like Microcom in Anchorage and purchase Aurora Broadband, a very competitive, dependable and affordable broadband option. Tomorrow's Falcon Heavy launch sets our Alaskan broadband vision over Alaska."
Aurora 4A provides ubiquitous, statewide middle mile coverage. This new middle mile option will allow all NTIA BEAD and TBC fiber buildout award recipients to build out their last mile first and use satellite middle mile to get communities connected immediately. When the subsea or terrestrial middle mile to the community is completed years later, the satellite middle mile can be used as a backup middle mile source. This method ensures every Alaska Native community gets connected with affordable broadband quickly without waiting and provides communities with a resilient broadband network.
R.S.V.P. FOR THE ANCHORAGE LAUNCH PARTY
A local launch party is planned at the Microcom flagship store located at International and C Street running 3pm to 4pm AK. This event is open to the public and reservations can be made HERE. For those hoping to view the launch online, a live video feed can be found at the SpaceX YouTube page HERE.
Pacific Dataport's Mission:
Affordable, High-Quality Broadband for All Alaskans
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About Pacific Dataport Inc. – Pacific Dataport Inc. (PDI) is a satellite middle mile provider headquartered in Anchorage, Alaska. PDI was founded “by Alaskans, for Alaskans” to enable Internet access for everyone, everywhere in Alaska. PDI is focused on providing affordable middle mile and last mile broadband using the newest satellite technology from the Aurora (GEO HTS) and OneWeb (LEO) Networks. PDI clients include telecoms (wired & wireless), non-profits, hospitals, health clinics, schools, libraries, governments (Tribal, local, state & federal) and Alaska Native Corporations, Villages, Tribes, and Tribal broadband consortiums. www.auroraiv.com
About Microcom – Microcom is a direct-to-consumer broadband provider located in Anchorage, Alaska. Microcom also offers the design, sales, installation and maintenance of WISP (wireless internet service provider) systems throughout Alaska. These systems work best in remote Alaska where a Tribal organization is bringing broadband to their community. Microcom services include feasibility studies, engineering, system design, equipment procurement, installation, network operation and management, billing and customer support, and backhaul/Internet capacity. Serving all of Alaska for nearly 40 years, Microcom is fully staffed with technicians across the state. www.microcom.tv
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Please contact Shawn Williams for more information:
swilliams@pacificdataport.com
907-440-1185
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