Starlink and Satellite Internet in India
In 2025, Starlink received permission to provide satellite internet services in India under strict security, data localization, and indigenization rules, enhancing digital connectivity.
Regulatory Status
Approval
- Received Letter of Intent (LoI) from India’s Department of Telecommunications (DoT) in May 2025.
- Will receive operational license after compliance with national security and licensing norms.
Other Companies
- OneWeb (Eutelsat) and Jio-SES have already been approved.
- Amazon’s Project Kuiper is still awaiting regulatory approval.
Key Regulatory Requirements
Data Localization
- All user data must remain within Indian borders.
- No traffic can pass through foreign gateways.
Security and Surveillance
- Real-time interception and monitoring capabilities mandatory.
- Use of ....
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