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Starlink, the satellite internet constellation operated by SpaceX, has announced its intention to expand its services to India. The company's founder, Elon Musk, stated that the service would be particularly beneficial for underserved regions within the country, aiming to bridge the digital divide. This move signifies a potential new avenue for internet access in areas where terrestrial infrastructure is either limited or nonexistent.
India has a vast population, and while internet penetration has grown significantly, a substantial portion of the population, especially in rural and remote areas, still lacks reliable connectivity. Starlink's proposed service could offer an alternative to existing broadband solutions, potentially impacting economic development, education, and access to information for millions of citizens. The effectiveness and accessibility of such a service in India will be closely watched.
“Starlink would help the 'least served' in India: Elon Musk”
The Economic Times
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