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Starlink gets final nod for India debut: IN-SPACe clears Musk’s firm for satellite internet rollout

FP News Desk • July 10, 2025, 06:00:58 IST
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India has given the green light to Starlink to offer satellite internet services in the country. The approval from IN-SPACe allows Elon Musk’s company to bring high-speed broadband using its network of low Earth orbit satellites.

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India’s space regulator, the Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe), has officially approved Starlink Satellite Communications Private Limited (SSCPL) to provide satellite-based internet services in the country. The company, a subsidiary of Elon Musk’s Starlink, will use its Gen1 low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite constellation to offer high-speed broadband.

The authorisation is valid for five years or until the end of the Gen1 constellation’s operational life—whichever comes first. However, Starlink must still secure all necessary approvals, licenses, and clearances from other government departments before launching services.

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The Gen1 network includes 4,408 satellites that orbit the Earth at altitudes between 540 and 570 kilometers. It is expected to deliver a combined data capacity of around 600 Gbps over India, offering fast and reliable internet, especially in rural and remote areas where traditional broadband is unavailable.

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This move is a major step in India’s effort to open up its space sector to private players and improve digital connectivity nationwide. It supports the government’s Digital India mission by helping bridge the digital divide between urban and rural regions.

Industry experts say Starlink’s entry could significantly improve internet access for millions of Indians—serving homes, businesses, schools, and emergency services. The service promises to unlock new opportunities in education, trade, and innovation.

IN-SPACe has stated that Starlink’s operations will be strictly monitored to ensure they meet national security and regulatory standards. The move also aligns with global developments, as more countries adopt LEO satellite technology to boost digital infrastructure.

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India now joins a growing list of nations using satellite constellations to expand internet access. Meanwhile, Starlink has also recently launched its broadband services in neighboring Sri Lanka.

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