Elon Musk’s SpaceX hopes to apply for a commercial permit by latest January 31, 2022, barring \"a major roadblock,\" to launch its Starlink<\/a> satellite broadband services in India next year.

“We hope to have applied for a commercial license on or before January 31, 2022 (unless we hit some major roadblock),” Starlink’s India head
Sanjay Bhargava<\/a> said in a LinkedIn post Friday evening.

This is Starlink’s first official communication exactly a week after the Indian government barred SpaceX’s satellite broadband arm from seeking pre-bookings for its internet from space services since it doesn’t have a licence.

Bhargava wrote “there are currently unknowns on when you may get your Starlink” but urged potential customers in India to “pay careful consideration to whether Starlink could just be the broadband solution” they need.

He added that the company’s goal is \"to provide context on how Starlink could be a great fit for connectivity\" in numerous situations. “A 100% Broadband India will require collaboration across stakeholders, service providers, and technologies, and we encourage everyone to think about their use cases and develop connectivity plans for districts as well as private use.” Bhargava said in his latest LinkedIn post.

A week ago, the communications ministry had issued a terse directive, saying Musk’s broadband from-space venture was not a licensee in India, and had even issued a public advisory asking Indian citizens not to subscribe to Starlink’s upcoming satellite internet service.

Prior to the government order, Musk’s SpaceX had been accepting pre-orders for the beta version of the service for a fully refundable deposit of $99 (around Rs 7,400).

Earlier, Starlink’s Bhargava had said that pre-orders from India had already crossed 5,000. He had even encouraged potential customers to get added to the company’s priority list by depositing $99 to avoid being waitlisted. The company had been targeting satellite broadband coverage in India in 2022.

But following the missive from the communications ministry, SpaceX has recently withdrawn its offer for pre-booking its satellite internet service in India.

According to media reports, Starlink has applied for a permit to start a pilot services with a limited set of users. But for a commercial launch, it is likely to require a GMPCS (global mobile personal communication by satellite) licence.

Musk’s SpaceX bid for an initial India foray into the broadband from-space turf faced its first challenge in March when an
industry<\/a> body representing rival Bharti-backed OneWeb<\/a>, Amazon, Hughes, Google, Microsoft and Facebook among others wrote to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai<\/a>) and the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) asking them to stop SpaceX from pre-selling the beta version of its service in India.

The broadband association claimed that SpaceX did not have a valid licence or authorisation from the Indian government to offer such services in the country.

The government directive comes at a time when the likes of Bharti-backed OneWeb, Musk’s SpaceX, Jeff Bezos-founded Amazon and the Tata-Telesat combine are readying to enter India’s nascent broadband-from-space segment, leveraging on their respective global low–earth orbit (LEO) satellite constellations.

Both SpaceX and OneWeb plan to launch broadband from space services next year. Industry experts see India as a major emerging satellite internet market with a $1 billion-plus near-term annual revenue opportunity.



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我们申请在印度商业许可证,1月31日,2022年

宽带协会声称,SpaceX公司没有一个有效的许可证或许可从印度政府提供这样的服务。

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伊隆麝香SpaceX公司希望申请一个商业许可证,最新的1月31日,2022年,除非“一个主要的障碍,”推出我们卫星宽带服务明年在印度。

“我们希望申请商业许可证1月31日或之前2022(除非我们打一些主要障碍),“我们的印度桑杰Bhargava在LinkedIn邮报周五晚上说。

这是我们的第一次正式交流完全一周后印度政府禁止SpaceX的卫星宽带部门从太空中寻求其互联网预购服务,因为它没有执照。

Bhargava写道:“目前未知当你可能会得到我们”但敦促印度潜在客户“要仔细考虑是否我们可能只是宽带解决方案”。

他补充说,该公司的目标是“在我们如何成为一个伟大的提供上下文适合连接”在许多情况下。“宽带100%印度需要在利益相关者合作,服务提供商和技术,我们鼓励大家去思考他们的用例和开发连接区以及私人使用的计划。Bhargava说:在他的最新LinkedIn。

一周前,通信部门发布了一份简短的指令,说麝香的宽带从太空冒险不是一个被许可人在印度,甚至发表了一份公共咨询要求印度公民不要订阅我们的即将到来的卫星互联网服务。

政府的命令前,麝香的SpaceX公司已经接受预订服务的beta版本的完全可退还的定金99美元(约合7400 Rs)。

早些时候,我们的Bhargava说,来自印度的预订已经跨越了5000年。他甚至鼓励潜在客户添加到公司的优先级列表存放避免被仅仅99美元。该公司已经针对卫星宽带覆盖2022年在印度。

但随着通信的信件,SpaceX公司最近预订前撤回其收购其在印度卫星互联网服务。

据媒体报道,我们已申请许可开始一个试点服务与一组有限的用户。但对于一个商业发射,它可能需要gmpc作(全球移动个人通信卫星)许可证。

麝香的SpaceX公司收购一个初始印度涉足宽带从太空地盘当一个3月首次面临挑战行业身体代表竞争对手Bharti-backedOneWeb休斯,亚马逊,谷歌、微软和Facebook等写信给印度电信管理局(火车)和印度空间研究组织(Isro)要求他们阻止SpaceX预售服务的beta版本在印度。

宽带协会声称,SpaceX公司没有一个有效的许可证或许可从印度政府提供这样的服务。

政府指令正值的Bharti-backed OneWeb,麝香的SpaceX公司,亚马逊和杰夫Bezos-founded Tata-Telesat结合准备进入印度新兴的broadband-from-space段,利用各自的全球低地球轨道(LEO)卫星星座。

SpaceX和OneWeb计划明年推出宽带从太空服务。业内专家认为印度是一个主要新兴卫星互联网市场年收入10多亿美元的短期机会。



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Elon Musk’s SpaceX hopes to apply for a commercial permit by latest January 31, 2022, barring \"a major roadblock,\" to launch its Starlink<\/a> satellite broadband services in India next year.

“We hope to have applied for a commercial license on or before January 31, 2022 (unless we hit some major roadblock),” Starlink’s India head
Sanjay Bhargava<\/a> said in a LinkedIn post Friday evening.

This is Starlink’s first official communication exactly a week after the Indian government barred SpaceX’s satellite broadband arm from seeking pre-bookings for its internet from space services since it doesn’t have a licence.

Bhargava wrote “there are currently unknowns on when you may get your Starlink” but urged potential customers in India to “pay careful consideration to whether Starlink could just be the broadband solution” they need.

He added that the company’s goal is \"to provide context on how Starlink could be a great fit for connectivity\" in numerous situations. “A 100% Broadband India will require collaboration across stakeholders, service providers, and technologies, and we encourage everyone to think about their use cases and develop connectivity plans for districts as well as private use.” Bhargava said in his latest LinkedIn post.

A week ago, the communications ministry had issued a terse directive, saying Musk’s broadband from-space venture was not a licensee in India, and had even issued a public advisory asking Indian citizens not to subscribe to Starlink’s upcoming satellite internet service.

Prior to the government order, Musk’s SpaceX had been accepting pre-orders for the beta version of the service for a fully refundable deposit of $99 (around Rs 7,400).

Earlier, Starlink’s Bhargava had said that pre-orders from India had already crossed 5,000. He had even encouraged potential customers to get added to the company’s priority list by depositing $99 to avoid being waitlisted. The company had been targeting satellite broadband coverage in India in 2022.

But following the missive from the communications ministry, SpaceX has recently withdrawn its offer for pre-booking its satellite internet service in India.

According to media reports, Starlink has applied for a permit to start a pilot services with a limited set of users. But for a commercial launch, it is likely to require a GMPCS (global mobile personal communication by satellite) licence.

Musk’s SpaceX bid for an initial India foray into the broadband from-space turf faced its first challenge in March when an
industry<\/a> body representing rival Bharti-backed OneWeb<\/a>, Amazon, Hughes, Google, Microsoft and Facebook among others wrote to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai<\/a>) and the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) asking them to stop SpaceX from pre-selling the beta version of its service in India.

The broadband association claimed that SpaceX did not have a valid licence or authorisation from the Indian government to offer such services in the country.

The government directive comes at a time when the likes of Bharti-backed OneWeb, Musk’s SpaceX, Jeff Bezos-founded Amazon and the Tata-Telesat combine are readying to enter India’s nascent broadband-from-space segment, leveraging on their respective global low–earth orbit (LEO) satellite constellations.

Both SpaceX and OneWeb plan to launch broadband from space services next year. Industry experts see India as a major emerging satellite internet market with a $1 billion-plus near-term annual revenue opportunity.



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