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MC EXCLUSIVE Hughes eyes windfall from Starlink, OneWeb as LEO satellite race heats up in India

Hughes expects to become a key go-to-market partner for all major LEO players, including Starlink, Amazon’s Kuiper, and Canada’s Telesat, especially as regulatory clearance nears and spectrum pricing norms are being finalised.

July 17, 2025 / 14:54 IST
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With commercial launches by Starlink and OneWeb inching closer in India, Hughes Communications is positioning itself to ride the low-earth orbit (LEO) satellite wave, betting on a surge in high-speed broadband demand from enterprise and government customers.

Hughes expects to become a key go-to-market partner for all major LEO players, including Starlink, Amazon’s Kuiper, and Canada’s Telesat, especially as regulatory clearance nears and spectrum pricing norms are being finalised.

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“Whenever Starlink, OneWeb, Kuiper or Telesat bring their services commercially, we are going to be the gainers as service providers because we have the contracts with incumbent customers. 80% of the enterprise and government market is going to be existing names,” Shivaji Chatterjee, CEO, President and Managing Director at Hughes Communications India Private Ltd (HCIPL), told Moneycontrol.

HCIPL is a joint venture between Hughes Communications India and Bharti Airtel, providing satellite broadband services in India. HCIPL is also Eutelsat OneWeb’s distribution partner, providing Low Earth Orbit (LEO) connectivity services across India. Hughes, through its parent company EchoStar, is a shareholder in Eutelsat OneWeb.