Key Points

Elon Musk's Starlink has secured a critical license to provide satellite internet services across India. The Global Mobile Personal Communication by Satellite (GMPCS) license allows the company to offer connectivity in remote regions where traditional networks struggle. Strategic partnerships with Airtel and Jio will help Starlink rapidly expand its market presence. This development represents a significant step towards improving internet accessibility in India's underserved areas.

Key Points: Elon Musk Starlink Wins India Satellite Internet License

  • Starlink becomes third company to receive GMPCS license
  • Satellite services target remote and underserved areas
  • Partnerships with Airtel and Jio strengthen market entry
  • Government supports advanced connectivity technologies
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Elon Musk's Starlink gets license to offer satellite internet services in India

Starlink secures GMPCS license from India's DoT, partnering with Airtel and Jio to expand internet connectivity in remote regions

"Internet penetration can only be increased through satellite communication services - Jyotiraditya Scindia, Union Minister for Communications"

New Delhi, June 6

Elon Musk-owned satellite internet company Starlink has been given license by the government to launch GMPCS (Global Mobile Personal Communication by Satellite) services, VSAT Services and ISP Category-A under unified license.

Starlink is the third company to receive the nod for GMPCS sevices from the Department of Telecom, after OneWeb and Reliance Jio.

Global Mobile Personal Communication by Satellite (GMPCS) license authorizes the use of satellite technology for global mobile communication, providing connectivity seamlessly in the entire area of operation, particularly in remote and underserved areas.

According to the Department of Telecommunications, GMPCS enables mobile communication services via satellite for users, especially in those regions where terrestrial networks' connectivity is limited.

License holders deploy satellite terminals and ensure secure, continuous service with compliance with global standards.

According to DoT, the license mandates adherence to privacy, lawful interception, and satellite transmission standards.

Union Minister for Communications Jyotiraditya Scindia told reporters on Thursday that once licenses are given, the spectrum will be allocated to them.

Scindia said that internet penetration can only be increased through satellite communication services, especially in remote areas where laying wires and installing towers would be difficult.

Recently, Airtel and Jio have also partnered with Starlink to bring the latter's high-speed satellite internet services to their customers in India. Starlink will use Airtel and Jio's strong dealership network to sell and promote its services.

In mid-April, Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal met a delegation from Starlink.

Their discussions covered "Starlink's cutting-edge technology platform, their existing partnerships and future investment plans in India," Goyal had said in a post on X.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Finally! This will be a game-changer for rural India. My village in Odisha still struggles with patchy internet. Hope Starlink keeps pricing reasonable for farmers and students. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Good move but concerned about data security with foreign companies. Government should ensure strict compliance with Indian laws. Also hope this doesn't create monopoly - healthy competition with Jio/OneWeb is must.
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Arjun S.
Exciting news! As someone who frequently travels to Ladakh for work, reliable internet in remote areas will be a blessing. Hope the service is operational before winter sets in. 🤞
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Neha T.
While this is progressive, I worry about the environmental impact of thousands of satellites. ISRO should collaborate to develop our own sustainable solutions alongside foreign partnerships.
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Sanjay P.
Good that they're partnering with Jio/Airtel. Their local knowledge + Starlink tech = win-win. But please don't make it another urban luxury - focus on real digital inclusion for Bharat.
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Kavita R.
Hope this means better connectivity during natural disasters. Remember how communication failed during Kerala floods? Satellite internet could save lives in emergencies. Well done Modi government for pushing digital infrastructure! 👏

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