New Delhi: The new announcement center on the satellite -based Internet service provider ‘Starlink’ by the wealthy Elon Mask. Not everyone can use this Internet service. Union Minister Premasani Chandrasekhar made the statement on Monday. According to him, if everyone starts using Sterlink services in India, other states, including BSNL, will shut down the infrastructure -backed telecom companies. As a result, the Union Minister made the remarks at a review meeting of BSNL keeping this in mind.
The Union Minister made it clear that only 2 million people in India can only use the Sternlink service. Not only that, the Internet speed of this Starlink satellite Internet service will also be set up within 20 Mbps. More speed cannot be found. And if this policy is implemented, other telecom companies will not be harmed in any way, said Premasani Chandrasekhar.
And these Satkam services are reported to be trying to provide internet services in rural and remote areas. And in those areas, BSNL has a significant presence, so that the customers of this telecom company may risk. The Union Minister also said that the initial cost for Satkam service will be very high and the customer will have to spend Tk 5,000 a monthly cost to get or use this Internet service.
At the same time, the Union Minister also said that the 3G plan of BSNL has also come to the country, but the company is not raising the price or tariff right now. He said the revenue of the BSNL company increased by 8-20 percent in the first quarter of this year. Premasani said there were some technical problems before, which has been solved by 5 percent. There was a deficit of Powerstation. At present, 4-5 crore is set up at a cost of Rs. This will improve the BSNL network and the customer’s experience will improve.
Shortly before, India’s Space Research Agency has given Inspace Starlink a satellite -based Internet service exemption or approval. Now the company is about to start internet service in India through its Starlink Generation One Constitution. On the other hand, Satellite Internet Provider like Starlink, on the other hand, will have to pay 5 percent of their revenue government every year, and it is feared that the urban customers may cost up to Rs.