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The agreement is yet another signal that satellite broadband is gaining traction in India.
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The agreement is yet another signal that satellite broadband is gaining traction in India.
COAI wants even lower prices, even as requests by satellite players go unheeded
While SES will offer its satellite data and connectivity services, here's what Jio is expected to bring to the table.
The joint venture is looking to provide satellite broadband in rural and remote parts of India from May 2022.
All may not be well at Starlink which first showed interest in delivering satellite-based broadband to rural parts of India last year.
The move to use satellites for providing broadband services in India is likely to be delayed inordinately with this announcement.
Tata Group now has a horse in the space race, and it's not standing back.
Internet from a constellation of satellites like Starlink gives rise to speculation around their ability to cut through local regulations.
The idea of using satellites to provide broadband services in India is likely to receive a fillip with this announcement.
With recent policy moves, private players are warming to the idea of providing internet through satellite in India's rural areas.