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Starlink got license from the government, will have to spend this much money every month!

After Starlink got the GMPCS license in India, the way has been cleared to start satellite based internet service in the country but the company is still one step away from launching. Starlink has become the third company to get a license for satellite internet in India. According to reports, how much will the plans of Starlink company cost in India? Let's know.

 

Starlink's path in India seems to be clear, the company is just one step away from its goal. Last month, Starlink received the Letter of Intent and now Starlink has got the GMPCS license from the government. 

After the license, now Starlink has just one more challenge, the company needs final approval from IN-SPACe. After getting the approval, you people will be able to use the satellite based internet service Starlink in India, but how much time will it take for this last process to be completed. At present, this information has not been revealed.

OneWeb and Reliance have already received the license, meaning Starlink has now become the third company that can start its service in India soon. Starlink company's service is currently active in more than 100 countries, the aim of this company is to provide fast internet service through low latency broadband.

There are still many remote areas in India where people do not have access to the Internet due to lack of infrastructure, but after the arrival of Starlink and other companies, people will be able to access the Internet in such areas as well. 

Apart from these three companies, Amazon is also engaged in license and approval to provide satellite internet in India through the Kuiper project.

How much will Starlink Plans cost?

According to media reports, Starlink will provide plans with unlimited data in India at a starting price of $10 (about Rs 840) under the promotional offer. 

It would be a bit early to say whether this strategy of Starlink to attract customers will be successful or not because even though the plans may be cheap, but a device costing thousands of rupees can spoil the mood of the customers.

In India, we see a situation like price war between companies, which benefits the customers. In such a situation, it is expected that people will benefit from the competition between companies.