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Skymesh Pty. Ltd.
Company typePrivately held company
IndustryTelecommunication
FoundedBrisbane, Australia (2005)
Headquarters
Brisbane City
,
Australia
Area served
Australia
Services
Websitewww.skymesh.net.au

Skymesh is an Australian telecommunications carrier and ISP headquartered in Brisbane. The company offers a range of nbn® broadband services, including satellite, fixed wireless, fixed line, and business-grade Starlink solutions. Skymesh is owned by Salter Brothers, an Australian investment firm.

History

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Skymesh [1] was founded in 2005 in Brisbane, Queensland, with the mission to provide reliable internet connectivity to remote and regional areas of Australia. It focused on bringing high-quality internet to areas where options were limited.

Timeline

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  • 2005 - Skymesh founded. The company began by rolling out its own fixed wireless network in the Gympie and Sunshine Coast regions, providing 2 Mbps services to residents not covered by Telstra’s ADSL footprint.
  • 2006 - Selected as a Suncoast Broadband Preferred Supplier for wireless broadband services in blackspots of the Noosa, Maroochy, and Caloundra Shires.
  • 2007 - Began offering IPSTAR satellite services nationwide, providing 4 Mbps services to residents outside fixed-line and fixed wireless footprints.
  • 2011 - Started providing satellite services over nbn® co’s interim satellite network, offering 6 Mbps to residents outside fibre and fixed wireless areas.
  • 2012 - Launched services over nbn® co’s fixed wireless network, initially 12 Mbps and later upgraded to 25 Mbps.
  • 2014 - Assisted nbn® co in commissioning the Sky Muster satellite network, providing test services to early Skymesh customers.
  • 2016 - Began offering satellite services over Sky Muster, delivering 25 Mbps to areas beyond fibre and fixed wireless coverage.
  • 2017 - Acquired Bordernet[2], expanding regional coverage.
  • 2018 - Sold fixed-line business to Superloop, focusing on regional broadband and satellite services.
  • 2019- Assisted nbn® co in testing Sky Muster Plus, supplying fifty test services to Skymesh customers.
  • 2020- Launched Sky Muster Plus service with unmetered data by default, plus optional data blocks to top up allowances.
  • 2022 - Acquired Clear Networks and satellite customers from Uniti Group Limited[3], increasing total customer base to 56,000.
  • 2024 - Began offering business-grade Starlink services as an authorised reseller.

Services

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Skymesh provides a variety of broadband services tailored to meet the needs of residential and business customers in remote and regional Australia:

  • Satellite Broadband: Utilising nbn® co’s Sky Muster satellite network, Skymesh offers reliable satellite internet services to areas beyond the reach of fixed-line infrastructure.[4]
  • Fixed Wireless: Delivering high-speed internet access to locations where traditional broadband options are unavailable, Skymesh's fixed wireless services cater to both residential and business customers.[5]
  • Fibre: For areas with access to fibre infrastructure, Skymesh provides fixed-line broadband services, ensuring stable and high-speed internet connectivity.[6]
  • Business Starlink: As an authorised reseller of SpaceX's Starlink for Business, Skymesh offers advanced satellite connectivity solutions designed to meet the demands of business operations in remote locations.[7]

Awards

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Skymesh has been recognised for its excellence in satellite broadband services, becoming one of the first providers to win a WhistleOut award category six years in a row. The company has consistently received the Best Satellite NBN Provider award[8], reflecting its commitment to connecting regional Australia to reliable and high-quality internet services. Skymesh has maintained a strong reputation as a leading provider of satellite internet plans.

In the News

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In 2017, satellite broadband operator Ipstar was ordered by an Australian court to pay back $5.2 million to Skymesh against three separate claims. Skymesh was Ipstar's second largest ISP at that time, using Ipstar's satellite to provide broadband connections to rural Australia.[9] Ipstar appealed but the damages were upheld.[10]

References

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  1. ^ "Official website".
  2. ^ "Skymesh Bigblu Broadband acquires Bordernet Internet Pty".
  3. ^ "Skymesh buys Harbour ISP's 6,200 satellite customers".
  4. ^ "Skymesh Satellite". Retrieved 14 August 2025.
  5. ^ "Skymesh Fixed Wireless". Retrieved 14 August 2025.
  6. ^ "Skymesh Fibre". Retrieved 14 August 2025.
  7. ^ "Skymesh Starlink Business". Retrieved 14 August 2025.
  8. ^ "Skymesh is the Best Satellite NBN Provider". WhistleOut.
  9. ^ "Skymesh Beats Telco Supplier Over Millions In Defective Gear, Data Fees". CRN. 11 January 2017. Archived from the original on 22 August 2024.
  10. ^ "Satellite broadband seller's legal appeal knocked back by court". ARN Net. 14 February 2018.