Adrian Ballintine for the Business Spectator
NewSat’s CEO and Founder Adrian Ballintine was interviewed by the Business Spectator’s Alan Kohler regarding the company’s progress and transition from teleport service provider to global satellite operator. Mr. Ballintine discussed the Jabiru Satellite Program, a fleet of Ka band satellites that will deliver new capacity across the Middle East, Africa, and Asia. The program is expected to strengthen NewSat’s VSAT services, including cellular backhaul deployments and internet from satellite solutions.
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Adrian Ballintine, NewSat Ltd’s Founder and CEO, attended the 3rd Annual Microcap Investment Conference held at the Sofitel Melbourne last October 16 to 17. Mr. Ballintine discussed the company’s present activities including the Jabiru Satellite Program, project funding, and the launch of the Ka band fleet.
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NewSat participated in the ASX Small to Mid Caps conference in Singapore and Hong Kong in May. At the conference, which featured a selection of emerging Australian companies, NewSat’s CEO, Adrian Ballintine, provided an update on the Jabiru Satellite Program, orbital slots and Jabiru-1 – which is six months into the build.
Now in its fifth year, the ASX Conference is an opportunity to hear the latest investment propositions from a selection of emerging Australian market leaders in the Small to Mid Cap segment of the Australian Market. Presentations were made by each company’s CEO or CFO and were supplemented by one-on-one meetings throughout the program. These meetings enabled highly targeted conversations to occur between interested investors and company management.
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The June 2012 issue of Via Satellite features NewSat CEO Adrian Ballintine and other mobile satellite services (MSS) leaders. Mr. Ballintine talks about the Jabiru space project and the company’s major transition to satellite operation business.
NewSat, the Australian satellite company, hopes to launch a plethora of satellites during the next few years and become an emerging force in the satellite market.

The company is a big believer in Ka-band and could announce plans for multiple high-throughput satellites in the near future. Adrian Ballintine, CEO, NewSat, talks about how the company’s ambitious strategy is taking shape, and how the operator aims to be a key player across multiple regions, with up to 17 new satellites commissioned in the next few years.
NewSat’s Founder and CEO, Adrian Ballintine, spoke with the ASX about the upcoming conference in Singapore and Hong Kong. Ballintine discusses the main themes of his presentation, including NewSat’s 8 orbital slots and fleet of Jabiru satellites which are driving NewSat’s future growth.

Now in its fifth year, the ASX Conference is an opportunity to hear the latest investment propositions from a selection of emerging Australian market leaders in the small to mid cap segment of the Australian Market. Presentations will be made by each company’s CEO or CFO and will be supplemented by one-on-one meetings throughout the program. These meetings enable highly targeted conversations to occur between interested investors and company management.
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Adrian Ballintine spoke to Sky News Business about the value of investing in the recession resistant satellite market.
Adrian discussed the pros and cons of investing in the satellite industry and why investors should consider investing in satellite stocks. With satellite capacity a precious and rare commodity, Adrian outlined the two things that make satellite stocks sound investments – orbital slots and customers.