agreeWell lets see what happens on April 2nd, if Tariffs are high for Indian imports to US. This deal might just go in thin Air..
Men in the middle to control access and revenue?Starlink provides Internet connection with just one antenna so, you can have Internet wherever you go. I think it talks to satellites directly. I am not sure though how Airtel and Jio would help in this.
According the the author of the book “The art of the deal” it’s a done deal.Well lets see what happens on April 2nd, if Tariffs are high for Indian imports to US. This deal might just go in thin Air..
Trump was going to announce reciprocal tariffs on Indian imports, especially Pharma exports to the US by India. All this was probably arm twisting India to lower tariffs and allow entry of Elon Musk to india without exhorbitant fees/tariffs.By the way, what’s expected to happen the day after April fools day?
STARLINK needs:Starlink provides Internet connection with just one antenna so, you can have Internet wherever you go. I think it talks to satellites directly. I am not sure though how Airtel and Jio would help in this.
Thanks, There is a use case of entire remote villages , maybe ships etc to be well covered via these in the hills/jungles/islands etc for the dishes.STARLINK needs:
1. An External Satellite Dish (similar to a DTH Dish Antenna)
2. Wiring from the Dish into the Home / Office (Similar To DTH)
3. An Indoor unit that receives the signal from the Dish & Retransmits Internet Bandwidth as a local (limited range) WiFi Signal.
Airtel / Jio will be responsible for:
a. Retailing the service in India
b. Selling, Installing & Maintaining the Hardware.
Yes, since its a Satellite delivered service, cost WILL Certainly be several times higher than local, fiber delivered broadband.
The service is ideal in underserved areas, where other forms of Internet connectivity are unsatisfactory.
In many countries, the Govt partly subsidises the service in underserved areas... Unlikely in India since we have reasonably good Internet service at even the gram Punchayet level, via 4G and the National Fibre Grid.