ISRO ko khatam kar diya Starlink ko allow kar ke... India won't be having own satellite internet now...
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News & updates • 1m
Jio platforms announces agreement with SpaceX to offer Starlink’s broadband internet services in India.
Agreement is subject to SpaceX receiving its own authorisation to sell Starlink In India.
Jio will make Starlink solutions available via its re
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Being Founder
𝗧𝗲𝗰𝗵 | 𝗙𝗶𝗻𝗮�... • 1m
Big news in the telecom and space industry! 🚀 Airtel and SpaceX have signed a deal to bring Starlink internet to India, marking a game-changing moment for connectivity. Once approved, Airtel will offer Starlink equipment in its stores, helping conne
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Sarun George Sunny
The Way I See It • 5m
The Battle for India’s Internet
Elon Musk’s Starlink is entering India, challenging Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Jio, which dominates the internet market. Last year, Musk tried to launch Starlink, offering satellite-based internet, but the Indian govern
🌟Starlink Achieves 8 Gbps Download Speed
SpaceX announced that the Starlink internet service will soon be able to provide 8 Gbps download speeds for commercial customers, even when they are on water or in the air.
Starlink VP of Engineering, Micha
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Shruti
Student • 7m
🚀 Historic Milestone:
|| SpaceX's 1000th Starlink Mission: Connecting the World ||
1000th successful Starlink satellite deployment
Global internet coverage reaches 99%
Over 42,000 satellites now in orbit
✨Impact:
Bridging the Digital Divide
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JS Kumar
HR Solutions Company... • 1m
Can't India build its own satellite internet services? Why rely on SpaceX?
Why can't India be self-sustaining (Atmanirbhar Bharat) in the internet space like China?
Today, we heavily depend on non-Indian apps like WhatsApp, YouTube, LinkedIn, Faceb
Can't India build its own satellite internet services? Why rely on SpaceX?
Why can't India be self-sustaining (Atmanirbhar Bharat) in the internet space like China?
Today, we heavily depend on non-Indian apps like WhatsApp, YouTube, LinkedIn, Faceb
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AprameyaAI • 10m
Reliance Industries' Jio Platforms clearing a major hurdle in its joint venture with Luxembourg-based SES to provide gigabit fibre internet.
This comes as companies like Amazon.com and Elon Musk's Starlink wait for the go-ahead to launch satellite
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Udyamee
Baki sab thik ? • 10m
Do you use VI ?
Do you think the Indian telecom industry will become a duopoly, or will VI survive not mention its ₹2 lakh crore debt?
Apart from Starlink and OneWeb, which are in the satellite internet sector, why don't we see any other startups