Jio and SpaceX Join Forces for Starlink in India
Reliance Jio has announced a strategic partnership with Elon Musk’s SpaceX to introduce Starlink satellite internet services in India. This agreement, however, depends on regulatory clearance before SpaceX can officially operate in the country. Under the deal, Jio will distribute Starlink hardware via its retail and online platforms while also offering installation support.

The partnership marks a significant shift in the satellite broadband space, especially after Jio and SpaceX previously clashed over spectrum allocation. While Jio initially pushed for spectrum auctions, the Indian government aligned with Musk’s stance of administrative allocation, a model followed globally.
Airtel vs Jio: The Satellite Internet Race Heats Up
Jio’s announcement comes just a day after Bharti Airtel signed a similar deal with SpaceX. Airtel, already active in satellite communications through its OneWeb venture, is gearing up to compete with Jio in the satellite broadband market. Both telecom giants now aim to leverage Starlink’s cutting-edge technology to expand their reach in India’s underserved regions.
Starlink’s entry into India is subject to government approvals, including spectrum allocation and regulatory clearances. SpaceX President Gwynne Shotwell expressed optimism, stating, “We are looking forward to working with Jio and receiving authorisation from the Government of India to provide more people, organisations, and businesses with access to Starlink’s high-speed internet services.”
Why Starlink Can Revolutionize India’s Internet Access
India has a stark digital divide. While cities enjoy high-speed fibre broadband from Jio and Airtel, rural and remote areas still lack reliable internet access. With over 700 million people affected, Starlink’s low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite technology presents a game-changing solution.
Unlike traditional broadband, which relies on underground cables or cellular towers, Starlink beams high-speed internet directly from space. This makes it ideal for remote regions, including Himalayan villages, rural communities, and isolated islands, where infrastructure expansion is challenging.
Reliance Jio’s Group CEO, Mathew Oommen, highlighted this, stating, “Ensuring that every Indian, no matter where they live, has access to affordable and high-speed broadband remains Jio’s top priority.”
Challenges: High Costs and Regulatory Approvals
While Starlink offers immense potential, its success in India will depend on two crucial factors—pricing and regulatory approvals.
- Affordability: Starlink’s hardware costs between ₹25,000-₹35,000, with monthly subscriptions priced at ₹5,000-₹7,000—far higher than India’s average broadband rates of ₹700-₹1,500. To achieve mass adoption, SpaceX may need to introduce subsidized pricing or partner with government-backed digital inclusion programs.
- Regulatory Hurdles: SpaceX must secure clearances for spectrum allocation, local data storage, security regulations, and landing rights. It previously faced backlash for accepting pre-orders without obtaining the necessary licences, leading to a temporary halt of its services in India.
Conclusion: Will Starlink Transform India’s Digital Landscape?
The battle between Jio and Airtel for satellite internet dominance is set to benefit millions of Indians. However, the key question remains—can Starlink overcome India’s regulatory challenges and lower its pricing for widespread adoption? If it succeeds, India’s digital future could see a groundbreaking transformation, bringing reliable internet access to even the most remote corners of the country.
Source:https://trak.in/stories/after-airtel-reliance-jio-join-forces-with-elon-musk-for-satellite-internet-in-india/