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Explained: Satcom set to transform connectivity landscape with Starlink pacts with Jio, Airtel

This collaboration will allow Jio, Airtel, and SpaceX to explore ways to integrate satellite broadband into existing telecom infra

March 12, 2025 / 11:54 IST
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While terrestrial networks, such as fiber optics and mobile towers, are prevalent in urban and well-connected regions, they face challenges in remote and hard-to-reach areas like mountains, deserts, and oceans.
While terrestrial networks, such as fiber optics and mobile towers, are prevalent in urban and well-connected regions, they face challenges in remote and hard-to-reach areas like mountains, deserts, and oceans.

With Starlink partnering with Jio Platforms and Bharti Airtel, India’s telecom sector is poised for a significant transformation, with satellite-based communication emerging as a crucial solution for bridging connectivity gaps in areas where fiber deployment is challenging. This collaboration—pending SpaceX’s final authorization to offer Starlink services in India—will allow Jio, Airtel, and SpaceX to explore ways to integrate satellite broadband into existing telecom infrastructure while also supporting SpaceX’s direct-to-consumer and enterprise offerings.

While Eutelsat OneWeb and Jio’s satellite division have already secured the necessary approvals, Starlink is steadily progressing after meeting key regulatory requirements set by Indian authorities.

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Here’s a detailed breakdown of how satellite communication is set to reshape India’s telecom industry and improve consumer connectivity.

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