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Elon Musk Makes Fresh Starlink Pitch for India, Says It Could Help the ‘Least Served’ in Rural Areas
SpaceX founder Elon Musk has renewed his push for Starlink, his satellite internet service, to launch in India, highlighting its potential to connect remote and underserved populations. Musk's pitch emphasizes Starlink's ability to bypass traditional terrestrial infrastructure, making it a viable option for rural areas where widespread broadband access remains a significant challenge. This renewed focus comes after previous attempts to enter the Indian market faced regulatory hurdles and competition from domestic providers.
India has been actively seeking to expand internet connectivity across its vast geography, recognizing its importance for economic development, education, and access to essential services. The government has previously expressed interest in satellite internet solutions as a means to bridge the digital divide. Starlink's offering, with its global coverage and rapid deployment capabilities, represents a potential paradigm shift in how connectivity could be delivered to millions of Indians currently lacking reliable internet access.
“Elon Musk Makes Fresh Starlink Pitch for India, Says It Could Help the ‘Least Served’ in Rural Areas”
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