Starlink cleared for India: Elon Musk's satellite internet to launch soon, plans, prices, and timeline inside



Elon Musk's satellite internet project, Starlink, has officially been cleared to offer its services in India. The Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe), which oversees private sector participation in India's space sector, has given the green signal for Starlink's satellite broadband operations. With this approval, Starlink is now one step closer to bringing satellite-based high-speed internet connectivity to homes and businesses across the country.

The approval, granted on July 8, allows Starlink to operate its Gen1 satellite constellation over Indian territory. This permission will remain valid until July 7, 2030. In addition to granting operational approval, IN-SPACe has also allocated specific frequency bands that Starlink can use to beam internet from its satellites to ground users in India. The company has been authorised to use a mix of Ka and Ku band frequencies for both uplink and downlink transmissions, which are essential for maintaining reliable satellite internet connectivity.

Although this marks a major breakthrough for Starlink's entry into India, the commercial launch won't happen overnight. The company will still need to acquire spectrum from the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), establish ground infrastructure such as gateways, and complete required security and compliance procedures. Sources familiar with the matter suggest that if all goes as planned, Starlink may begin offering its services in India by the end of 2025 or early 2026.

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