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Elon Musk's Starlink reapplies for India approval of satellite network with direct-to-device connectivity: Report
SpaceX, the aerospace company founded by Elon Musk, has reportedly refiled its application with Indian authorities seeking approval for its Starlink satellite internet service. The reapplication comes after the company initially faced regulatory hurdles in India. Starlink aims to offer broadband internet services directly to devices, including mobile phones, without requiring specialized equipment.
This renewed effort signifies SpaceX's continued interest in the Indian market, which is a significant opportunity for expanding internet access, particularly in rural and remote areas. Direct-to-device connectivity, if approved, could fundamentally change how internet is accessed in India, potentially bridging digital divides and offering a new avenue for communication. The outcome of this reapplication will be closely watched by both the technology sector and the Indian government.
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