Starlink India Detailsgoogle

Elon Musk, the messiah of innovation, is all set to bring the Starlink satellite internet in the Indian market, which will change the way people stay connected in remote areas. Until now, Musk’s Starlink has got almost all approvals from the Indian government with a few formalities left. Without any further ado, let’s have a look at all the details related to Starlink’s foray in India like expected price, availability, speed, and more.

Starlink India Release Date, Speeds, And Availability

Starlink Satellite internet service is due for a couple of approvals like one from SATCOM and another for its spectrum. Speculations are that both approvals will be done by the end of 2025. Keeping that timeline in mind, we can expect the Starlink satellite internet to make a debut in India by the first quarter of 2026.

As for the availability, the government of India has put an upper cap on the number of connections that Starlink can have in the country. So, the Starlink satellite internet service cannot have more than 20,00,000 accounts in India. This step has been taken by the government to maintain the balance of the network service providing industry.

Coming to the speeds, it is being said that the Starlink Satellite internet will be able to provide a speed ranging between 25Mbps to 225Mbps. Though the speeds may not look that impressive but considering that the service is specially for remote areas, these speeds will work wonders there. However, competing with the players in urban areas where the internet is dirt cheap is going to be a tough nut to crack for Starlink.

Starlink Price In India (Expected)

Rumours have it that the one time setup cost of Starlink Satellite Internet service will be somewhere around Rs 30,000, which is high according to Indian standards, but still manageable for those who want stable internet in remote areas. Apart from that, the monthly price of the same will be around Rs 3,300. Now, some leaks suggested that Rs 3,300 will be the starting price, and we will also get to see high-speed plans when the service makes its debut.