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India gearing up for 'fastest in the world' satcom roll out, says telecom minister Scindia

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 21 May 2025
India is poised for the world's fastest satellite-based communication rollout, driven by government's satcom policy advancements. Following TRAI's spectrum allocation recommendations, multiple firms have applied for licenses, potentially boosting the sector from $2.3 billion to $20 billion by 2028. Satellite internet access will soon be available nationwide, bridging the digital divide in underserved regions.
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