Airtel is All Set to Break Internet Speed in India

Airtel is All Set to Break Internet Speed in India

In a renewed race between Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Jio and Sunil Mittal’s Airtel, both telecom giants are setting their sights on satellite networks to lead the broadband market in India. In response, Airtel Chairman Sunil Mittal emphasized the transformative potential of satellite internet, calling it a “magic bullet” that could bring connectivity to underserved and remote areas where network presence is minimal, creating a unique market for satellite connectivity providers

Mittal pointed out that about 2 billion people globally lack basic internet access, a challenge that mirrors the situation in India. “Approximately 2 billion people are without internet connectivity, and India faces similar gaps. In remote areas and along the coastlines, there’s no access to mobile networks or fiber. Satellite networks will be pivotal in reaching these regions, unlocking new opportunities. Telecom operators will be able to achieve complete coverage with this technology,” Mittal stated. 

Connectivity Challenges in India 

Nearly a quarter of India’s landscape suffers from poor internet connectivity, with around 5% of the population entirely disconnected. For those without access, satellite internet is a beacon of hope, bridging the digital divide. Currently, 95% of Indians enjoy high-speed internet, but sparsely populated areas still struggle with connection quality. 

Two Ground Stations Ready for Launch 

Mittal revealed that two ground stations—one in Gujarat and another in Puducherry—are ready for deployment, awaiting government approval. He assured that Airtel is committed to connecting every corner of the country. “Simply raise your hand, and your device will connect,” Mittal stated. 

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