NEW DELHI (AP) - Elon Musk's Starlink signed an agreement with India's top telecom operator on Wednesday to bring the U.S. satellite internet giant's services to the world’s most populous country, a day after announcing a similar agreement with the country’s second-largest provider.
Musk’s Starlink could help remote parts of India get online under deals with telecoms players
NEW DELHI (AP) - Elon Musk's Starlink signed an agreement with India's top telecom operator on Wednesday to bring the U.S. satellite internet giant's services to the world’s most populous country, a day after announcing a similar agreement with the country’s second-largest provider.
The deals with Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel, which together control more than 70% of India's telecom market, could help bring internet connections to millions of people who live in remote areas.
But they depend on Starlink obtaining government approval to enter India. The partnership announcements come weeks after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Musk in Washington.
Wednesday’s deal will allow Starlink to stock and sell its equipment in Jio's thousands of retail outlets, giving the company direct distribution across India. Starlink will also use its partners’ network infrastructure to enhance satellite coverage across India, where a vast population still lacks internet access.