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TRAI favors 5-year satellite spectrum licence, defies Starlink’s 20-year demand: Reports

The official also noted that satellite spectrum pricing "will be substantially lower" than conventional telecom licences, which are typically awarded via auction for 20 years.

March 13, 2025 / 13:43 IST
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According to KPMG estimates, India’s satellite communication sector is projected to grow more than tenfold, reaching $25 billion by 2028.

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) is set to recommend that satellite broadband spectrum be allotted for a period of around five years to assess initial market adoption, a move that challenges Elon Musk's Starlink, which has been pushing for a 20-year permit. This development was reported by Reuters, citing a senior government source.

TRAI is currently working on key recommendations for the federal government, which include the proposed time frame and pricing structure for satellite spectrum. The spectrum will be allotted administratively rather than through an auction.

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The move comes shortly after Musk and billionaire Mukesh Ambani announced a partnership that will enable Starlink devices to be sold through Reliance’s retail stores, enhancing its distribution reach in India.

While Starlink has been lobbying for a 20-year spectrum allotment to support "affordable pricing and longer-term business plans," Reliance has suggested a three-year term, with a reassessment of the market thereafter. Another Indian telecom giant, Bharti Airtel, has advocated for a licence period of 3-5 years. Both Airtel and Starlink have signed distribution deals with Reliance for Starlink devices.