Starlink moves closer to launching satellite internet in India

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Elon Musk’s Starlink is set to receive the go-ahead to offer satellite services in India after the government cleared its application for a Global Mobile Personal Communication by Satellite (GMPCS) licence, The Times of India has reported.

Starlink, which waited for over three years for the licence, has agreed to new set of rules laid out by the department of telecom (DoT) and paid the fees as mandated by the law, the report cited sources as saying.

Starlink officials are expected in New Delhi in the next few days to sign the papers for the GMPCS licence, the report said.

The US-based company is in sync with the new licence conditions and several guidelines set by the government to begin operations in the country, one of the sources was cited as saying.

Minister of state for communications Chandra Sekhar Pemmasani told media on May 6 that Starlink’s application was in the final stages of approval.

On April 16, Starlink’s India market access director Parnil Urdhwareshe, vice president of business operations Chad Gibbs and senior director for global licensing and market activation Ryan Goodnight met commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal to expedite the approval process.

With the nod, Starlink will join Eutelsat, OneWeb, and the Jio-SES joint venture in India’s growing satellite internet space.

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