The government says that its decision to allocate satellite spectrum, rather than auction it, will give consumers more choice. Starlink has long wanted to launch in India, and has in recent months clashed with billionaire Ambani’s company over how the country should grant spectrum for satellite services.
Related Posts
Greenland Glacier Outburst Flood Releases 3,000 Billion Litres of Meltwater
A glacial lake outburst in East Greenland unleashed 3,000 billion litres of meltwater into the Scoresby Sound fjord. The flood, caused by the collapse of […]
iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, and iPhone 16 Pro Max Go on Sale in India Today: Price, Offers
iPhone 16 lineup, which was launched on September 10 in India, is now available for purchase at a starting price of Rs. 79,900 for the […]
Realme GT 7 Pro Could Be India’s First Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC-Powered Phone, Launch Timeline Tipped
Realme GT 7 Pro will go official before the end of this month in China. While the exact launch date of the phone is still […]