SpaceX founder Elon Musk has proposed bringing his Starlink satellite internet service to rural India. This initiative aims to address the significant digital divide that exists in the country, where internet access remains limited for a substantial portion of the population, particularly in remote and underserved areas. Starlink utilizes a constellation of low Earth orbit satellites to provide broadband internet connectivity, a technology that could bypass the need for extensive ground infrastructure.
India's government has been actively working to expand internet access, recognizing its importance for economic development, education, and healthcare. The potential deployment of Starlink could offer a new avenue for achieving these goals, especially in regions where traditional fiber optic or cellular networks are economically or logistically challenging to establish. This proposal comes as Musk's Starlink service expands its global reach, aiming to provide connectivity to areas previously lacking reliable internet.
“Musk pitches Starlink service for rural India”
Ahmedabad Mirror
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