Starlink Likely To Offer Internet Service Inside Aircraft

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(Last Updated On: October 15, 2021)

Starlink, a satellite communication company is expanding its reach or coverage and connectivity to other sectors. Now, the satellite internet company is eyeing the airline sector to offer internet in airplanes. In fact, the company is in already discussion with few airlines for the same services.

This development comes after Space X CEO Elon Musk has shared the same in his tweet. The tweet reads “Yes, we are talking to airlines about installing Starlink. Please let them know if you want it on your airliner. Low latency half gigabit connectivity in the air.” Notably, the satellite internet company is planning to deploy 12,000 satellites and will cost it close to $10 billion.

Starlink Might Face Competition From OneWeb And Amazon.com’s Kuiper

It is important to note that Starlink is also planning to launch its services in India. Similarly, OneWeb, Hughes Communications, and Amazon Project Kuiper also plan to launch their internet services. In fact, OneWeb has already joined hands with NewSpace India (NSIL) to launch satellites in the country from the next year.

“ISRO has built formidable launch capabilities and India is part of the select group of countries to have a history of successful launches. OneWeb will be delighted to use Isro’s proven platforms to fulfill its vision of taking broadband connectivity across the earth, oceans, and sky,” OneWeb chairman Sunil Bharti Mittal said.

Starlink Pre-Orders Scheme For India

On the other hand, Elon Musk-backed Starlink is also providing pre-order in India for $99, which is close to Rs. 7,000. The services are expected to be available in the country in 2022 as it is testing phase.

“Starlink is available to a limited number of users per coverage area at this time. Orders will be fulfilled on a first-come, first-served basis,” reads Starlink’s website.

The website also said that the amount is refundable and users can check the availability of the services in their locations. Furthermore, some report claims that users in Australia, Mexico, and the US are getting Starlink services $499. The Satellite internet company is providing 1 Gbps speed for downloading and uploading.

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