India’s telecom sector is witnessing a major shift as the government sided with Starlink’s push for administrative spectrum allocation, easing entry for foreign satellite providers. This move positions Starlink as a strong competitor to Reliance Jio, which has invested $19 billion in spectrum auctions.
The Airtel-Starlink partnership focuses on retail expansion, enterprise broadband services, and infrastructure sharing to enhance nationwide connectivity, particularly in rural areas. While financial details remain undisclosed, both companies see this collaboration as transformative for India’s broadband landscape.
The satellite broadband market is heating up, with players like Reliance Jio (partnered with SES), Eutelsat OneWeb (backed by Airtel), and Amazon’s Project Kuiper entering the race. Starlink’s commercial launch in India still hinges on regulatory approvals, but if cleared, it could significantly improve internet access for underserved communities.
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