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Home » Starlink Accepts India’s Terms for Satellite Broadband
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Starlink Accepts India’s Terms for Satellite Broadband

Starlink agrees to India’s data and security requirements for satellite broadband
News DeskBy News Desk29 January 2025Updated:29 January 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Starlink has agreed to the Indian government’s conditions for launching satellite broadband services. This includes storing user data in India and allowing intelligence agencies to access it if needed, as required by the Department of Telecommunications (DoT).

Request for Relaxation

In a letter to the DoT, Starlink asked for some conditions to be relaxed over time once its application is approved. The government is still reviewing the application, but has made it clear it won’t ease rules for companies like Starlink and Amazon’s Kuiper.

Satellite Spectrum Allocation Plans

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) is finalizing plans for allocating satellite spectrum, and services are expected to launch by the end of the year. Trai has also proposed merging GMPCS and VSAT licenses into one for satellite telecom services.

Telecom Operators’ Concerns

Telecom companies, including Jio, are pushing for a level playing field with satellite operators, fearing competition in urban areas. Jio has advocated for auctions for satellite spectrum, but the government plans to proceed with an administrative allocation.

High Pricing and Limited Impact on Telecom

Satellite internet services like Starlink’s are much more expensive than Indian broadband plans. Analysts believe satellite internet poses limited risk to telecom operators, as home broadband services contribute only a small part of their earnings.

Kuiper’s Slow Progress

Amazon’s Kuiper is moving slowly on its application in India, mainly because its satellite constellation hasn’t launched yet. Although satellite internet might challenge telecom companies in the future, it faces hurdles in pricing and service limitations.

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