India’s watchdog has said that it will limit satellite permits to five years while Musk’s Starlink wanted a 20-year permit.
TRAI is mulling to recommend allotment of satellite broadband spectrum for five years to assess initial market adoption.
Currently, satellite signals cannot be directly received on standard mobile devices, and satellite broadband remains significantly costlier than conventional mobile services.
New Delhi, invites application for the post of Senior Research Officer on deputation basis.Name of the Post: Senior Research ...
India's telecom subscriber base reached 1.19 billion in December 2024, with Reliance Jio leading in both mobile and ...
Telecom industry sources said that Starlink may have to come out with a India-specific pricing model to compete with the ...
Ahead of Starlink’s entry into India, the government has directed the Elon Musk-led satcom operator to comply with a slew of ...
Under its present leadership, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has shown greater resolve to tackle the menace of unwelcome telephone calls and SMS or spam. It has tightened the ...
Telecom operators Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel, once vocal opponents of SpaceX’s Starlink satellite internet service, have ...
JioStar is negotiating with major telecom operators to bundle its streaming platform's subscriptions with their data plans ...
Reliance Jio added the highest number of wireless subscribers at 3.9 million, followed by Bharti Airtel with 1.03 million. In ...