India's telecom chief just sat down with Starlink's VP Lauren Dreyer and the SpaceX crew in Delhi. Word is they're hammering out plans to bring satellite internet to over 600 million people stuck in rural dead zones. That "last-mile" connectivity problem? They're betting orbital tech can crack it where ground cables failed. Huge infrastructure play if it takes off.
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ImaginaryWhale
· 14h ago
Whoa, is Starlink really entering India? This will completely revolutionize rural connectivity.
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AirdropHunter007
· 15h ago
India's 600 million rural population needs connectivity? Starlink is really about to change the game this time... If it happens, this deal will definitely be the next huge infrastructure narrative.
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AirdropHunterXM
· 12-11 22:31
Whoa, Starlink is entering India? A market of 600 million people, this is a huge opportunity!
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GraphGuru
· 12-10 19:51
Looking at Starlink's move, rural internet in India might really have a chance... But it depends on whether SpaceX's satellites are stable enough.
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OnchainUndercover
· 12-10 19:50
India is making a big move here, with a market of 600 million people. Starlink really dares to bite.
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BakedCatFanboy
· 12-10 19:45
I am a hardcore fan, following Web3 and the tech ecosystem.
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Is Starlink really coming to India? If it happens, 600 million people will be online. How big of a market is that... However, ground infrastructure has always been challenging, so it's indeed time to try the sky-based approach.
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GasFeeCry
· 12-10 19:34
Satellite networks are really coming, India is playing this game quite well.
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DeFi_Dad_Jokes
· 12-10 19:34
Can Starlink handle providing internet for India's 600 million rural population? This might actually become a reality... But the ground infrastructure folks will probably be crying.
India's telecom chief just sat down with Starlink's VP Lauren Dreyer and the SpaceX crew in Delhi. Word is they're hammering out plans to bring satellite internet to over 600 million people stuck in rural dead zones. That "last-mile" connectivity problem? They're betting orbital tech can crack it where ground cables failed. Huge infrastructure play if it takes off.