Chunky bid, page-16

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    Its very sad that people do not understand the networking laws in Australia and also specifically for defence. To introduce network products into Australian networks you need the equipment certified for use, which is the same across most countries. For defence you need ASD certification, while Starlink may well have submitted their equipment for these certifications, I do not believe Netlinkz have submitted their software for similar certs, that woud make it illegal to use for defence or carrier networks. Those are the facts regardless of the spin people are trying to use.

    Netlinkz could sell starlink equipment to defence, question would be why defence would not buy direct the same way Telstra have done.
 
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