Bharti Airtel Partnerships Starlink for Fast Internet in India

Bharti Airtel Partnerships Starlink for Fast Internet in India

Bharti Airtel has announced a partnership with SpaceX, the aerospace company led by billionaire Elon Musk, to introduce Starlink satellite internet services in India. A joint statement released on March 11, the companies highlighted that the agreement marks Starlink’s first formal partnership in India. 

However, its implementation is contingent upon SpaceX securing the necessary authorizations to operate Starlink services within the country. By integrating Starlink into its offerings—alongside its existing partnership with Eutelsat OneWeb—Airtel will strengthen its ability to provide nationwide coverage, particularly in underserved areas. 

The collaboration explores ways Starlink’s satellite-based internet can enhance Airtel’s offerings. Additionally, Airtel’s market expertise is expected to complement SpaceX’s direct-to-consumer and business services in India. 

“Working with SpaceX to offer Starlink to Airtel customers in India is a significant milestone and further demonstrates our commitment to next-generation satellite connectivity,” said Gopal Vittal, managing director and vice chairman, Bharti Airtel Ltd. Vittal said the collaboration will enhance its ability to bring high-speed broadband to even the most remote parts of India… “Starlink will complement and enhance Airtel’s suite of products to ensure reliable and affordable broadband for our Indian customers.” 

Airtel and SpaceX are exploring a collaboration to offer Starlink equipment through Airtel’s retail stores and provide Starlink services to business customers. Their partnership aims to enhance connectivity in India’s most remote regions, including communities, schools, and healthcare centers. 

SpaceX president and COO Gwynne Shotwell said the company is “excited to work with Airtel and unlock the transformative impact” Starlink can bring in India. Airtel said it remains committed to offer comprehensive and reliable connectivity and digital solutions leveraging advanced technology with a focus on customer-centric services. “By adding Starlink, (in addition to its existing alliance with Eutelsat OneWeb) to its offerings, Airtel will further its ability to offer nationwide connectivity and connect previously underserved areas, particularly those with limited to no coverage today. With Starlink enterprise suite, Airtel will be able to offer enterprises, businesses, and communities comprehensive and seamless connectivity packages.” 

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