So let’s understand in an detail what this starlink is, how it works, if you want to take a connection in India, then how much your pockets may have to be loosened…
Starlink is Alan Musk’s Spacex company’s satellite based internet service, aiming worldwide and especially in rural and remote areas, providing high speed and unstable internet. Compare already existing satellites with internet services, where space is used in space with geostationary satellites at 35,786km height, while Starlinks uses low meaning orbit satellites, which revolve around a height of 540-570km. This makes a short distance data transmission quite sharp, causing services like live streaming, online gaming and video calling can be done without any hindrance.
How does Starlink work?
Starlink works through this low meaning orbit satellite network. These satellites revolve around 540 to 570 kilometers from the surface of the Earth and send the internet signal directly to the customer’s terminal (a type of dish antenna).
What can be the role of Starlink in India?
According to the Government of India, Starlink has a network throughput capacity up to 600 GBPS, that is, it can transfer so much data simultaneously across India. It will be used especially in areas where companies like BSNL already exist, but services are weak, or where the network has not yet reached.
What can be the charge of Starlink in India?
Starlink plans to bring a consumer broadband plan around Rs 3,000 monthly in India. This will be more expensive than existing service providers like Jio, Airtel, or BSNL, but it is considered economical in terms of satcom technology. That is, Starlink can provide much cheaper service in India as compared to other countries.
Is telecom companies a threat from Starlink?
Not now… According to Minister Chandrashekhar, the user base of Starlink will be limited and it will only give speed up to 200 Mbps. In such a situation, this is not a serious challenge for telecom giants like Jio or Airtel, especially in the urban market.
Starlink can bring a new revolution in the field of internet service in India, especially in rural areas. Although its cost may be high and the number of users will be limited, but in terms of technological expansion, it is being considered a major step in India’s digital expansion. As its capacity and coverage will increase in the coming years, this can bring a big change in broadband access.