Starlink says talks with Indian government continue, cites encouraging feedback
Starlink said discussions with the Indian government remain constructive and it has received encouraging feedback as it awaits final approval to launch satellite internet services in India.

Starlink has already been granted the license to provide satellite based broadband in India. Final clearances to start commercial operations are awaited.
Her post came in response to a source-based report that claimed India has effectively frozen approvals for Starlink to begin commercial operations, citing concerns over the use of its satellite terminals in the Iran war.
All 3 applicants - Starlink, Bharti Group-backed Eutelsat Oneweb and Jio-SGS(Space Technology Ltd) have received licenses from the DoT. All of them are now awaiting spectrum allocation to roll out their services.
"We have heard nothing but encouraging feedback on Starlink's capabilities and its potential to advance India's connectivity ambitions, especially in remote and underserved regions. We remain fully committed to India and to working with the Government to bring Starlink's services very soon to the country," she added.
Dreyer said that Starlink has worked with the government through all of the required regulatory and compliance processes in a transparent and responsible manner.
"To align with India's sovereign technology, regulatory and security requirements, Starlink has set up a bespoke deployment model for India that further demonstrates our commitment to working within India's strategic framework," she added.
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