Musk’s Starlink to Start Services in India
- Maharashtra has become the first Indian state to partner with Starlink for satellite-based internet services, as announced by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.
- The collaboration aims to improve connectivity for schools, healthcare centers, and villages in remote areas of Maharashtra.
- Starlink Vice President Lauren Dreyer stated that the mission is to connect those left behind by traditional infrastructure, supporting the government's vision for digital growth.
- The initiative will also integrate with the state's Digital Maharashtra mission and undergo a 90-day pilot phase.
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Musk’s Starlink to start services in India
NEW DELHI: India’s Maharashtra state, home to financial hub Mumbai, will be the first to roll out Elon Musk’s Starlink Internet service in the world’s most populous country, the chief minister said. The launch of Starlink, which provides high-speed Internet to remote locations using low-orbit satellites, has sparked fierce debate in India over issues ranging from predatory
Elon Musk’s Starlink Enters India With Maharashtra Deal
According to Mr. Fadnavis, the collaboration aims to improve internet access in areas where traditional connectivity infrastructure is limited. He said the project is expected to help connect schools, healthcare centres and villages that remain outside the digital network
Starlink's India debut: Maharashtra becomes 1st state to partner with Elon Musk's satcom firm
It is our honour that the company is arriving in India and partnering with Maharashtra, the Maharashtra CM said described Starlink as one of the largest companies in the ICT industry holding the largest number of communication satellites in the world.
Starlink to begin services in India, Maharashtra first to roll out
MAHARASHTRA will be the first Indian state to roll out Elon Musk's Starlink internet service, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said on Wednesday.Starlink, which offers high-speed internet through low-orbit satellites to remote locations, has triggered debate in India over issues including predatory pricing and spectrum allocation.India, which is projected to have more than 900 million internet users by the end of this year, granted Starlink a li…
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