Out of Space: Picturing the Big, Crowded Business of Satellite Internet
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Can Starlink stay ahead in satellite internet? : The Indicator from Planet Money
Whether you're watching Love Island in an RV or streaming a playlist in a remote California campground, if you're using satellite internet, odds are you're using Elon Musk's Starlink.Today on the show, we learn how Starlink got such a big lead in the satellite market and if it can stay ahead of the European Union, China, and, of course, Jeff Bezos. Related episodes: Elon's giant rocket Why I joined DOGE (Apple/Spotify)
MC Exclusive | Starlink, Amazon ink first satellite broadband pacts in India ahead of spectrum allocation
With these partnerships, the LEO satellite broadband firms aim to monetise their offerings in B2B (enterprise) and B2G (government) segments, while simultaneously preparing to serve the retail consumer market, where pricing models are still being finalised.
How Air Canada and WestJet Stack Up Against Starlink Wi-Fi: Report
A new report from Speedtest maker Ookla shows that some airlines are finally giving passengers fast, reliable Wi-Fi. The company pointed out SpaceX's Starlink is leading the charge, based on Q1 2025 Speedtest Intelligence data. Starlink uses low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellites to offer much faster internet compared to older satellites that orbit much farther away.
Starlink Clears Key IN–SPACe Hurdle, Spectrum Test Next In Line
Starlink has completed a major step in its efforts to launch satellite internet services in India.According to senior officials in the Department of Telecommunications and company sources, the firm has cleared all compliance requirements under the Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre framework — a key regulatory checkpoint.The company formally submitted its acceptance of the IN–SPACe authorisation letter on Friday and has agr…
Satellite Broadband in India: Starlink and Amazon Kuiper Lock Commercial VSAT Partnerships Before GMPCS and IN-SPACe Clearances, AI-Powered Connectivity, and Remote Infrastructure Ahead of TRAI Spectrum Pricing
Starlink and Amazon Project Kuiper have signed their first Indian business deals with Indian VSAT (Very Small Aperture Terminal) service providers in a move indicating a non-Tesla aggressive drive into the Indian satellite communications sector. This is ahead of even the Indian government officially opening up satellite spectrum, a factor that leads us to the trait that these global giants are keen to stamp their presence early in a possible hig…
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