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Airtel Strikes Deal with SpaceX to Bring Starlink to India

Airtel Strikes Deal with SpaceX to Bring Starlink to India

Date: March 11, 2025

Airtel partners with SpaceX to bring Starlink satellite internet to India, aiming to boost connectivity in remote and underserved regions.

Bharti Airtel is teaming up with Elon Musk’s SpaceX to bring Starlink’s satellite internet services to India. This is a move that could reshape the country’s connectivity landscape. The agreement, still pending regulatory approval, would see Airtel distributing Starlink’s services and infrastructure across the nation.

A Major Bet on Satellite Broadband

This isn’t just another telecom deal. With millions in India still lacking reliable internet access, particularly in remote areas, Starlink’s satellite-powered broadband could be a game-changer. Airtel, one of India’s biggest telecom providers, plans to integrate Starlink’s technology into its existing network while also supplying hardware through its vast distribution system.

The partnership isn’t just about consumer internet. Starlink’s connectivity will also be targeted at businesses, government initiatives, and critical sectors like healthcare and education. If approved, this deal could significantly expand India's digital reach.

Gopal Vittal, Managing Director and Vice Chairman, Bharti Airtel said: 

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,

Gwynne Shotwell, President and Chief Operating Officer of SpaceX, also made a statement stating:

We are excited to work with Airtel and unlock the transformative impact Starlink can bring to the people of India. We are constantly amazed by the incredible and inspiring things that people, businesses and organizations do when they are connected via Starlink.

Regulatory Hurdles Still in Play

While the deal is promising, regulatory approval remains the big question. SpaceX has long been seeking clearance to operate Starlink in India, but spectrum allocation policies have been a sticking point. India’s telecom industry remains divided over whether satellite broadband providers should acquire spectrum through auctions or administrative allocation.

The agreement also comes on the heels of Elon Musk’s meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi last year. In the meeting, the two discussed India’s ambitions in space and AI. With the government actively pushing for broader digital inclusion, this deal could align well with India’s national priorities.

Arpit Dubey

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