Starlink Gets DoT Approval: Elon Musk’s Satellite Internet to Launch in India Soon

Outlook Business Desk

Starlink Gets Approval

Elon Musk’s Starlink has received spectrum approval from India’s Department of Telecommunications (DoT), paving the way for the company to launch its satellite internet services. This clearance makes it the first company to offer satellite-based broadband connectivity to Indian users.

Market Reaction

Jio and Airtel, two major Indian telecom companies, challenged Starlink’s entry, calling for spectrum auctions and priority for domestic firms. Despite this pushback, Starlink has moved forward.

Infrastructure Preparations

Starlink is building ground infrastructure while completing security clearances. Reports suggest about ten base stations will be set up across India, with Mumbai identified as the central hub for operations.

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Launch Timeline

While the exact launch date is unconfirmed, Starlink is expected to begin services in India before the end of 2025. This move could bring satellite-powered internet to hard-to-reach and border regions.

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Internet Speeds

Starlink aims to offer internet speeds from 25 Mbps to 220 Mbps. While major cities may not see dramatic improvements, these speeds can transform connectivity in rural or underserved regions lacking reliable internet access.

Joint Effort Connectivity

Starlink is also working with major Indian telecom operators to broaden its service footprint. These collaborations aim to extend satellite internet access and deliver reliable connectivity, especially in underserved and remote regions.

Pricing Expectations

Early reports suggest Starlink’s hardware kit could cost between ₹30,000 and ₹35,000, while monthly subscriptions may range from ₹3,000 to ₹4,200. Prices vary based on location and data usage, reflecting the premium nature of the satellite service.

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