Satellite Internet Service Elon Musk Starlink is preparing to start operations in India over the next two months after receiving the license last week, nor informed.
Starlink is the third company that has received a license from the Ministry of Telecommunications (DOT). Before Starlink, Dot approved the Operation OneWeb and Reliance Jio Company Eutelsat to provide services in the country.
The cost of subscription and free trial version
As part of the starting strategy, Starlink plans to offer a free trial period with each purchase of equipment, allowing customers to test the service before regular monthly payments, said.
The company also completed its price structure for the Indian market and approximately set the cost of the required satellite equipment £33,000. Customers are expected to be charged £3,000 for a monthly unlimited data plan, nor reported.
What is Starlink’s agenda?
The satellite internet service is preparing to shake connectivity in distant and insufficiently operated regions of India, where traditional broadband infrastructure is, according to a report, difficult to establish or simply non -existent.
Starlink’s Low Earth Orbit Satellite Constellation promises to provide high -speed Internet access to remote places previously unreachable by conventional ground networks.
She also said that the prices structure remains in line with the Starlink Regional Strategy, as the cost of the equipment remains the same as the neighboring country. In Bangladesh is the Starlink device for the price £33 000 while Bhutan keeps it £33,000 price points for equipment.
Musk’s company is present in 100 countries
Starlink currently operates in more than 100 countries and offers residential and roaming plans. In most regions, the residential service is divided into two categories: Residential Lite, designed for the use of light and smaller households and residential, suitable for larger households with higher data needs, according to Financial Express.
At the beginning of this year, the company signed agreements with Mukesh Amban’s Reliance Jio and Sunil Bharti Mittal’s Bharti Airtel, which is the largest telecommunications companies in India.
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