Starlink India Starts Infrastructure Set Up for Service Launch

Starlink India Broadband Starts Infrastructure Set Up for Service Launch

Summary:
Starlink, the satellite internet company led by Elon Musk, is preparing to launch services in India by setting up terrestrial infrastructure, data centers, and ground stations. With partnerships across telecom and data ecosystem players, Starlink aims to provide high-speed satellite broadband, especially for underserved and remote regions. 

Starlink is doing ground task for its India entry by investing in terrestrial infrastructure that will support its LEO network. The company is interacting with key players, including Sify Technologies, STT, Equinix, CtrlS Datacenters, DE-CIX, MicroScan, Bharti Airtel, Reliance Jio and Tata Communications. This collaboration will form the backbones of the terrestrial ecosystem of the Starlink, ensuring that satellite internet can be originally distributed to Indian users through national fiber and data network. 

Starlink’s Investment and Rollout Plans 

  • Early Investment: Around ₹500 crore for India launch.  
  • Intent Letters (LoI): Expected this month to sign with partners.  
  • Ground Station: To meet regulatory and data storage requirements, total of 17 locations in India has been shortlisted. 
  • Integration: DE-CIX India confirmed ports in Mumbai are already supporting Starlink’s high-throughput, low-latency connectivity. 

Why Ground Stations Matter 

Indian regulations mandate that every satellite traffic to be routed and stored domestically. To comply, Starlink is building a robust network of ground stations, data centers, and internet exchanges. These will connect its LEO satellites at once to India’s fibre support, ensuring low latency and reliable broadband for live streaming, online gaming, and video conferencing. 

Market Potential and Pricing 

  • Market estimates suggest that 700-750 LEO satellites require an investment of ₹8,000 crore to achieve PAN-India coverage.  
  • Hardware Kit: Expected cost ₹33,000.  
  • Monthly plans: There is a possibility of about ₹3,000 for unlimited data.  
  • Target User: Rural areas where fiber-based broadband coverage is limited. 

Starlink is ready to replace India’s broadband market by combining the satellite internet with domestic fiber infrastructure, which enables reliability, high-speed connectivity in areas where the traditional broadband has not yet reached. With approval in place and participation, a commercial rollout is expected soon. 

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