Reliance jio wants to partner with SpaceX to bring Starlink to India

Reliance Jio wants to partner with SpaceX to bring Starlink to India

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Reliance Jio wants to partner with SpaceX to bring Starlink to India Reuters

Reliance Jio’s deal will further improve and make JIO’s retail outlets and online platforms in India more accessible.

Reliance Jio Limited is going to provide the highest internet service to 150cr people in India, which has never been experienced, so Mukesh Ambani Ji Elon Musk’s Sterling is going to be provided with satellite-powered broadband internet facilities and has announced this.

You need to know that SpaceX’s Sterling satellite is a low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite that Elon Musk has tested to show how video calls can be made in flight using Sterling internet service. Reliance JIO sees the potential in many schools, villages, healthcare centers and businesses in remote areas of India if this deal happens.

JIO will provide Sterling with activation equipment and installation for the broadband facility, which will provide a helping hand to ensure everything is running smoothly.

According to reports, many Jio customers switched to Airtel due to poor internet quality, so Reliance Jio CEO Matthew O’Malley himself said that every Indian will get high-speed broadband from there.”Our partnership with SpaceX to introduce Starlink to India demonstrates our dedication and is a revolutionary step towards universal, seamless internet connectivity.  

In this AI-driven era, we are reaching a wider audience and improving the dependability and accessibility of high-speed broadband by incorporating Starlink into Jio’s broadband ecosystem, enabling communities and enterprises nationwide.”

Reliance Jio and SpaceX are dependent on direct approval from the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) and the Indian National Space. Promotion and Authorization Centre (IN-SPACE) to complete their deal to launch Starlink in India, while Jio and SpaceX have formally completed their deal, the launch of Starlink in India is dependent on government approvals from the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) and the Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Centre (IN-SPACE).

Jio’s joint venture with SES and Airtel-backed Eutelsat OneWeb has already secured GMPCS (Global Mobile Personal Communications by Satellite) licenses, a partnership that comes at a time when India’s satellite broadband market is heating up.

Indian Airtel is said to be on the same path as news broke that Reliance Jio is looking to partner with Sterling.

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