Pre-booking for Elon Musk-owned SpaceX's Starlink Internet Service has opened for several places
Even before winning a competition for the funds, SpaceX had begun launching satellites. More than 1,000 of the Starlink craft are now aloft, providing service to test subscribers
Do India's laws governing the internet need revolutionary change?
Here's a selection of Business Standard opinion pieces for the day
The first, fixing technology gaps, should be easy. The second warrants consideration for better services and to avoid undue disruption
Mittal is planning to invest $2 billion on a once bankrupt low earth orbit constellation satellite company OneWeb to put up more satellites
The Cabinet has also approved the laying of undersea cables to provide high-speed broadband to Lakshadweep
The Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved laying of an undersea optical fibre cable to 11 Lakshadweep Islands to provide high-speed broadband internet connectivity, Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar said on Wednesday. This would be on the lines of the one recently laid to Andaman & Nicobar Islands. The cabinet also approved setting up of 1 crore data centres, he said.
BIF has said a revision of broadband definition and speeds in India are long overdue and that it should be reviewed and upgraded to 2 Mbps from current 512 kbps which is "dismally low".
Telcos want them to be auctioned; internet service providers want them to be delicensed. In between is the battle to capture the lucrative and fast-expanding market for data services
Raising quality and speed of broadband for better experience involves a multi-pronged approach, and Trai has made suggestions including strengthening of infrastructure, proliferation of WiFi hotspots
Sharma exuded confidence that "right environment and incentives" can propel domestic manufacturing in India
But the jury is out on its rock-bottom pricing for the broadband venture
Plans to be rolled out from today
Calling for modification of building bylaws to accomodate telecom infrastructure, the Trai chief said telecom must become as essential as electricity and water pipes.
RailTel's retail broadband service RailWire is a collaborative platform that ropes in local cable operators and entrepreneurs to provide last-mile connectivity to households and small businesses
Work from home getting wider acceptance amid Covid-19 could be the right catalyst for increasing the wireline broadband penetration
GSAT-20 is expected to have about 60 to 70 gigabits of capacity and is considered 10 times more powerful than any satellite ISRO has launched
Though TV viewership surged during lockdown, subscribers deleted channels from their package to cut costs
A nationwide lockdown is putting pressure on network