Reporting
Reporting
Filed 21 Aug, 05:43 · bing.com
Curated by The Musk Wire editorial team
India's telecommunications sector has undergone significant expansion, leading to some of the world's lowest mobile data costs. This growth has been fueled by substantial investment in both mobile towers and fiber optic networks. However, the economics of extending these traditional infrastructures to sparsely populated or geographically challenging regions remain a persistent hurdle. The last mile remains a costly proposition, leaving a portion of the population with limited or no broadband access.
This gap presents a potential market for alternative connectivity solutions. Elon Musk's Starlink, utilizing a constellation of low-Earth-orbit satellites, aims to provide internet access to areas underserved by terrestrial networks. The sheer scale of India's population and the remaining connectivity challenges suggest a considerable commercial opportunity for a service that can overcome these limitations, potentially tapping into a market valued in the billions.
“Elon Musk wants to connect the India towers and fiber couldn't reach - the opportunity could be worth billions”
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