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Starlink, the satellite internet constellation operated by Elon Musk's SpaceX, has submitted a new application to the Indian government seeking authorization to operate within the country. This marks a renewed effort by the company to enter the Indian market, following a previous attempt that did not result in approval. The company's pitch emphasizes Starlink's capacity to bridge the digital divide, particularly in rural and remote areas of India where terrestrial internet infrastructure is limited or non-existent.
The availability of satellite internet services like Starlink could significantly impact India's efforts to expand digital access to its vast rural population. Such a service would offer an alternative to existing broadband options, potentially accelerating the government's digital inclusion initiatives and empowering rural communities with enhanced communication and information access. The regulatory hurdles and spectrum allocation remain key considerations for the successful deployment of Starlink in India.
“Elon Musk Reapplies To Get Starlink In India, Touts Rural Connectivity”
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