Starlink’s Plans for Rural India
Starlink’s India director took to LinkedIn to share the news. “Pleased to share that SpaceX now has a 100% owned subsidiary in India. The name is SSCPL – Starlink Satellite Communications Private Limited and the incorporation date is Nov 1, 2021. Happy Birthday, SSCPL. We can now start applying for licenses, open bank accounts, etc,” wrote Sanjay Bhargava, Starlink India country head.
In the first phase, Starlink will make a non-commercial rollout and will offer 100 Starlinks for free. Of these 100 Starlinks, 20 are meant for schools in Delhi, and 80 are allocated to schools in a rural district close to Delhi. For the second phase, the company aims to offer Starlink broadband terminals in 12 rural districts. Starlink will pick these districts in collaboration with public policy think tank NITI Aayog and aims to have 3 districts each in North, East, West, and South India.
Starlink says it will share the finalized list of districts in the foreseeable future. Looking ahead, Starlink is planning to offer 200,000 terminals by December 2022. Notably, Starlink will install 80 percent of these terminals (160,000) in rural districts of India.
Reacting to the news, Elon Musk praised Starlink India’s director for the efforts. “Sanjay deserves a lot of credit for making X/PayPal succeed. Now helping SpaceX serve rural communities in India. Much respect,” wrote Elon Musk on Twitter. Are you looking forward to the rollout of Musk’s internet from the satellite service in the country? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.