NEW DELHI: The federal government has requested Starlink Web Companies of Elon Musk’s SpaceX aerospace firm to adjust to the nation’s regulatory framework earlier than providing its satellite-based web providers.
A Communications Ministry assertion late Friday mentioned that as a result of Starlink will not be the holder of a license, the general public is suggested to not subscribe to Starlink providers which can be being marketed.
“The identical can also be evident from the web site of Starlink whereby satellite-based web providers may be booked by customers in Indian territory,” it mentioned.
There was no rapid remark from Musk’s firm.
Media stories mentioned Musk’s SpaceX has been accepting preorders for the beta model of the service for a totally refundable deposit of Rs 7,400 ($99).
A Communications Ministry assertion late Friday mentioned that as a result of Starlink will not be the holder of a license, the general public is suggested to not subscribe to Starlink providers which can be being marketed.
“The identical can also be evident from the web site of Starlink whereby satellite-based web providers may be booked by customers in Indian territory,” it mentioned.
There was no rapid remark from Musk’s firm.
Media stories mentioned Musk’s SpaceX has been accepting preorders for the beta model of the service for a totally refundable deposit of Rs 7,400 ($99).
Supply: Times of India