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Starlink Yet To Accept India's Conditions On Cross-Border Ops
Business Standard
|May 02, 2025
Starlink is yet to formally accept technical conditions with cross-border implications, such as monitoring zones and creating a data buffer zone along international borders where services are prohibited, with the specific width determined by the government, it is learnt.
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Officials said the government's latest communication to Starlink wouldn't necessarily delay the evaluation of its application. It is part of the regular screening process for issues of national security, according to officials.
Business Standard's queries seeking an official response from the DoT did not elicit a response.
Starlink provides satcom services in over 100 countries through a constellation of more than 7,000 low earth orbit (LEO) satellites operated by SpaceX.
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