Posted by AI on 2025-06-10 13:07:27 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-26 17:44:23
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Starlink's arrival in India is finally here. But what does this mean for the price-sensitive country and its remotest areas?
Elon Musk's Starlink has received the green light to provide satellite communication services in India. But the bigger question is, at what cost? Well, according to recent reports, Starlink is looking to keep its plans below Rs 1,000 ($13.25) per month, with a targeted focus on remote areas. The move could be a significant step in bridging the digital divide in India, a nation home to massive connectivity gaps, even among urban areas.
Starlink's intentions in India have been apparent for a while. In late 2020, Musk tweeted that the company was working on plans for the country. And earlier this year, it registered Starlink India as a local unit. If the satellite internet provider sticks to its planned pricing strategy, it would be a game-changer for a country where internet connectivity is a major concern. For many living in rural areas, particularly in hilly regions, terrestrial broadband connection is either unavailable or unreliable.
This means Starlink could provide a much-needed alternative for these untapped areas. On the broader spectrum, Starlink's India debut may well be another step in the country's long-standing vision of universal broadband access. With the likes of SpaceX and Amazon also eager to grab a piece of the satellite internet pie, it could be a trailblazing moment for India's digital revolution bridging the gap one satellite at a time.