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Starlink, the satellite internet constellation operated by SpaceX, is being positioned by its founder, Elon Musk, as a potential answer to India's persistent digital divide. The country faces significant challenges in providing reliable internet access to remote and rural areas, where terrestrial infrastructure like fiber optic cables is expensive and difficult to deploy. Starlink's satellite-based approach bypasses these limitations, offering the possibility of widespread connectivity irrespective of geographical barriers.
This initiative holds importance as improved internet access is crucial for economic development, education, and healthcare in India's vast underserved regions. Previous efforts to bridge the digital gap have often been hampered by logistical hurdles and the sheer scale of the country. Starlink's proposal represents a technological intervention that could accelerate this process, though its widespread adoption would depend on factors such as affordability, regulatory approvals, and local infrastructure readiness.
“Elon Musk pitches Starlink as solution for India’s underserved regions”
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