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Musk's satellite-based internet service may launch in India soon

By IANS | Updated: September 1, 2021 17:20 IST

San Francisco, Sep 1 Tech billionaire Elon Musk has stated on Twitter that his aerospace company SpaceX could ...

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San Francisco, Sep 1 Tech billionaire Elon Musk has stated on Twitter that his aerospace company SpaceX could launch satellite-based internet service Starlink in India soon.

Musk replied to a Twitter post that the company is figuring out how the regulatory approval process in the country would work for Starlink.

"Just figuring out the regulatory approval process," he said.

Starlink shipped 100,000 terminals to customers recently. The project aims to provide global broadband connectivity via a constellation of satellites.

SpaceX began satellite launches in November 2019 and opened its $99 per month beta programme for select customers around a year later.

Since that period, SpaceX has launched more than 1,700 satellites to date and in addition to the 100,000 shipped terminals has received over half a million additional orders for the service, TechCrunch reported.

Many of Starlink's beta customers live in remote or rural areas, where access to conventional broadband is limited or nonexistent. Customers pay a $499 upfront cost for the service, which covers a starter kit to get them off the ground: a user terminal (which SpaceX lovingly refers to as "Dishy McFlatface"), Wi-Fi router, power supply, cables and a mounting tripod, the report said.

The company aims to launch around 30,000 Starlink satellites into orbit and expand its user pool to millions of customers.

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