Challenge to Elon Musk’s Starlink? Intelsat, Inmarsat and more global players eye India’s $2.3 bn satcom market; initial partnerships in motion
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Global satellite operators are vying for India’s burgeoning satcom market, projected to reach $20 billion by 2028. Several international players are expanding their capacity to resell to Indian satcom companies, aiming to compete with Starlink and other major providers. Partnerships are forming, and space-based broadband services are anticipated to launch soon, pending spectrum allocation.
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