Elon Musk's Starlink Gets Green Light to Launch Satellite Internet Services in India

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Elon Musk's Starlink Gets Green Light to Launch Satellite Internet Services in India

Elon Musk’s Starlink has officially received the green signal from the Indian government to offer satellite-based internet services across the country. The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has granted Starlink a Global Mobile Personal Communication by Satellite (GMPCS) license, along with permissions under the VSAT Services and ISP Category-A of the unified license framework.

This move places Starlink as the third company in India to secure a GMPCS license, joining the ranks of Bharti-backed OneWeb and Reliance Jio. With this license, Starlink is now authorized to operate satellite-based mobile communication services throughout India, especially targeting remote and rural areas that lack access to traditional internet infrastructure.

The GMPCS license allows companies to provide seamless satellite connectivity by deploying ground terminals that communicate with low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites. These systems are particularly useful in places where laying fiber optic cables or setting up mobile towers is either technically challenging or economically unviable. Starlink’s service is expected to play a crucial role in bridging the digital divide in India's vast and diverse geography.

As part of the regulatory obligations, Starlink must comply with all national security norms, including provisions for lawful interception and protection of user privacy. The company will also need to meet stringent standards for satellite communication quality and safety.

Union Minister for Communications Jyotiraditya Scindia emphasized the importance of satellite internet in expanding connectivity across India. Speaking to the media, he noted that true internet penetration can only be achieved through space-based technology in areas where terrestrial infrastructure is either lacking or infeasible.

In addition to securing the necessary licenses, Starlink has also taken steps to strengthen its foothold in the Indian market. The company is reportedly collaborating with Indian telecom giants Airtel and Jio to distribute its services. By leveraging these companies’ extensive dealership networks, Starlink aims to make its high-speed internet service easily accessible to customers nationwide.

Earlier in April, Starlink representatives met with India’s Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal to discuss their long-term plans. The meeting focused on Starlink’s advanced technology, its current partnerships, and its potential investment opportunities in India.

With regulatory approval in hand and strategic partnerships underway, Starlink is now poised to transform the internet landscape in India—especially for the millions living in far-flung villages and mountainous terrains—by delivering reliable, high-speed internet from space.

✍️ This article is written by the team of The Defense News.

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