Starlink Cleared to Launch Satellite Internet in India

 


Elon Musk’s satellite internet venture, Starlink, has received the green light from India’s Telecom Ministry to operate in the country. The approval marks a significant step toward expanding high-speed internet access across rural and remote regions of India.

With this nod, Starlink becomes one of the first foreign satellite-based service providers to secure regulatory clearance. The service will operate under a global mobile personal communication by satellite (GMPCS) license, paving the way for commercial rollout in the coming months.

Starlink’s entry is expected to intensify competition in India’s satellite internet space, which already includes players like JioSpaceFiber and OneWeb.

This move also aligns with the government’s digital inclusion goals under the Digital India mission, aiming to bridge the connectivity gap in underserved areas.


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