"Starlink" attached to Elon Musk has a license to work in India
The company “Starlink”, attached to Elon Musk, obtained an organizational approval in India and paved the way for the introduction of satellite internet services in the most populated countries in the world. According to a government official, he spoke to reporters in New -Delhi and asked not to be mentioned because of the lack of official announcement yet, “Starlink” obtained a license from the Indian Ministry of Communications. It is not yet clear when the business will begin to accept users’ subscriptions. Approval is the highlight of years of waiting for the US company, which has been trying to enter a market for some time with more than 900 million internet users, a market that forms an important opportunity, especially in light of the inability to enter the Chinese market. The entry of “Starlink” to India will also represent a qualitative shift in the country, which mainly depends on communication towers and optical fiber cables to provide internet connection. This achievement is a new station in Mask’s efforts to bring its businesses to the Indian market, and comes only a day after the escalation of the dispute between the IT and US President Donald Trump to reach the exchange of threats and insults through social media. In addition to “Starlink”, Musk also wants to introduce his electricity “Tesla” business to the third largest car market in the world, by charging thousands of cars to the country, employing local employees and opening showrooms. Also read: After covering 7 continents. What is the “Starlink” space -Internet service? Since SpaceX launched the first satellite “Starlink” in 2019, it has recorded about 5 million clients in more than 100 countries, bypassing their competitors with a major difference. But India was one of the most prominent markets that Starlink has not been able to enter so far. The following alliances is the next step that “Starlink” should apply for the frequency spectrum needed to perform experimental services for a period of 3 to 6 months before commercial operations began, according to the same official. The approval of the experiment spectrum usually lasts from two to three weeks. “Starlink” also entered into alliances with local communication operators, and suddenly signed an agreements in March with the two largest businesses in the Indian telecommunications sector, ‘Relancies Jio Infocomm’ of the Mochey Ambani and ‘Bharti Airtel’, to facilitate the launch process in the country. Days later, the Indian Minister of Communications Giotraradia Centia said the country needed space internet, especially in remote areas, or during natural disasters that destroy the towers and fiber networks.