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SpaceX founder Elon Musk has met with Indian government officials to discuss the potential deployment of Starlink, the company's satellite internet service, across the country. The initiative aims to bring broadband connectivity to rural and remote regions that currently lack access to reliable internet. This aligns with India's ongoing efforts to bridge its digital divide and expand digital infrastructure to its vast population.
Starlink utilizes a constellation of satellites to provide internet access, offering a potential solution for areas where traditional terrestrial infrastructure is difficult or expensive to install. Such connectivity is seen as crucial for economic development, education, and access to essential services. Previous attempts by various companies to reach India's unconnected population have faced logistical and regulatory hurdles, making Musk's engagement a significant step in exploring new avenues for nationwide digital inclusion.
“Elon Musk's Starlink pitch to connect India's least served areas”
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