Reporting
Elon Musk's Starlink, a satellite internet constellation operated by SpaceX, aims to provide broadband access to underserved areas globally, including rural India. The company's proposal to enter the Indian market, highlighted by Musk's recent statements, seeks to address a significant digital divide where a large portion of the population lacks reliable internet connectivity.
This initiative is particularly relevant given India's vast rural landscape and the government's focus on digital inclusion. Limited terrestrial infrastructure, such as fiber optic cables, makes it challenging and expensive to connect remote villages. Satellite internet offers a potential workaround, allowing for faster deployment and broader reach, which could significantly impact education, healthcare, and economic opportunities for millions of Indians.
“‘Would help the least served in India’: Elon Musk pitches Starlink to bridge rural internet gap”
Fortune India
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