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        Spacecoin in Talks with Telcos to Launch Cheap Satellite Internet in India


        Florida-based  satellite  communications   quoted in the report. The company expects   the  Department  of  Telecommunications.
        company Spacecoin is  set  to  enter  the   to  finalise  its  first  telecom  partnership   Starlink has signed distribution tie-ups with
        Indian market later this year, offering low-  in  India  later  this  year. "Indian telcos   Bharti  Airtel  and Reliance  Jio. Spacecoin
        bandwidth  internet  services  priced at   are  interested  in  Spacecoin's  satellite   launched  its  first  satellite  with  SpaceX
        under Rs  200  per month.  The company   technology  to  compete  with  SpaceX's   in  December 2024  and  plans  to deploy
        aims  to provide  cheap satellite-based   Starlink internet service," Tae Oh reportedly   three more in October 2025. The company
        connectivity  in  remote and  underserved   added.  "They  also  want  to  compete  with   envisions  building  a  constellation  of low-
        regions,  directly targeting  areas  where   SpaceX to provide good enough coverage   Earth  orbit  (LEO)  nanosatellites  to  offer
        traditional telecom infrastructure is difficult   for people  who cannot  be  serviced. We   global  coverage. It  expects  to provide
        to deploy. Unlike Starlink, which offers high-  don't  plan  to go  directly  to  customers in   satcom services  across  the  globe  with
        speed  satellite  broadband, Spacecoin is   India. We are hoping to work with existing   fewer than 10 satellites. "About 10 or fewer
        focusing on basic  internet  services such   telcos." The service is expected to start at   satellites  can be a good starting point  to
        as  financial  access,  messaging,  and  web   approximately USD 2 (Rs 170) per month,   let  people  experience  the  service. After
        browsing. The company's founder, Tae Oh,   with  pricing increasing  based  on data   reaching ten satellites, we can start scaling.
        told  Moneycontrol  that  Spacecoin plans   consumption. Billing  will  be  handled  by   Hundreds  of thousands  of satellites  will
        to operate  through a partnership  model   local  telecom companies,  who will  pay   be  in  the  project," Tae  Oh  said,  according
        with  Indian  telecom  providers  rather  than   Spacecoin for data  transmission  over its   to the report. The satellite network will be
        offering services directly to consumers. "We   satellite network. Spacecoin's India launch   part of a blockchain-enabled Decentralised
        are in talks with several telecom companies   comes amid  rising  interest  from global   Physical  Infrastructure  Network  (DePIN),
        in  India,  doing  the  co-engineering  of the   players  in  the  satellite  communications   allowing other entities — including telecom
        service. We are also interested in working   (satcom) market. Starlink, Amazon's Project   firms,  militaries,  and  governments  —  to
        with  the  existing  telcos  to provide  our   Kuiper, Eutelsat OneWeb, and  Globalstar   launch  and  operate  their  own satellites
        satellite  services  to their  users.  We  were   are  all  eyeing  the  Indian  market.  Some,   within the Spacecoin framework, sharing in
        getting  a  lot  of positive  feedback from   including  Eutelsat  OneWeb  and  Jio's  joint   data transmission revenues.
        those  telcos  about  the  demand  in  people   venture with SES,  have already received
        of India in remote areas," Tae Oh said, as   necessary  clearances  from IN-SPACe  and




        Airtel Africa to Add Starlink to Service Portfolio in 14 Markets


        Airtel Africa announced that it has signed   Starlink has applied for licences in Airtel’s   Starlink’s  cellular  backhaul  capabilities  to
        a deal with SpaceX to bring Starlink’s LEO   other five African markets: Tanzania, Ugan-  expand  its  terrestrial  mobile  networks  to
        satellite  internet  services  to customers in   da, Gabon, the Republic of the Congo and   rural areas, while SpaceX will seek ways to
        all 14 African countries where Airtel oper-  the  Seychelles.  Airtel  Africa said  it  plans   leverage Airtel Africa’s ground network in-
        ates – at least once Starlink has licences   to use Starlink’s LEO satellites to enhance   frastructure and other capabilities in Africa.
        to operate in them. Airtel Africa noted that   its  next-generation  satellite  connectivity   Airtel Africa and SpaceX will also continue
        Starlink currently has licences in nine Airtel   offerings  and  augment  connectivity  for   to explore  other  areas  to  promote  digital
        markets:  Nigeria,  Kenya,  Zambia,  Malawi,   enterprises,  businesses,  schools, health   inclusion in the continent, said Airtel Afri-
        Rwanda, Niger, Chad, Madagascar and the   centres in even the most rural parts of Af-  ca MD and CEO Sunil Taldar. “Next-gener-
        Democratic Republic of Congo. Meanwhile,   rica. Airtel  will  also  explore  ways  to use   ation satellite connectivity will ensure that
                                                                                 every  individual,  business  and  community
                                                                                 have reliable and affordable voice and data
                                                                                 connectivity even in the most remote and
                                                                                 currently  underserved  parts  of Africa,”  he
                                                                                 said in a statement. Chad Gibbs, SpaceX’s
                                                                                 VP of Starlink business operations, added
                                                                                 that Starlink is available in more than 20 Af-
                                                                                 rican markets. “This agreement with Airtel
                                                                                 highlights how, once licensed, Starlink wel-
                                                                                 comes the opportunity to join forces with
                                                                                 important  industry leaders  to ensure as
                                                                                 many people as possible can benefit from
                                                                                 Starlink’s presence,” he said.


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