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11,256 Indian Villages Still Lack 4G. Elon Musk Says Starlink Can Help the ‘Least Served’
Starlink says it could reach more than 11,000 Indian villages with no 4G access as it seeks approvals for commercial satellite broadband.
On Friday, billionaire Elon Musk pitched Starlink's satellite internet for India's "least served" rural areas, following a fresh application Starlink submitted Thursday to India's space regulator seeking operational clearance.
Security agencies previously paused approvals amid concerns over controlling a United States-based operator during geopolitical tensions, particularly after Starlink terminal use during the Iran conflict.
India had 1.093 billion internet subscriptions as of March 2026, yet 11,256 villages lacked 4G coverage by May 2026, with rural subscription density at 48.31 per 100 people versus 126.80 in urban areas.
Starlink Business Operations Vice President Lauren Dreyer pushed back against freeze reports, stating, "Starlink remains in active and productive discussions with the Government of India."
The government is developing a regulatory framework for satellite spectrum allocation, while BharatNet has laid over 850,000 route-km of fibre to address infrastructure constraints limiting remote connectivity.
Elon Musk, the world's richest man, has posted on social media claiming that his Starlink will provide better internet service to rural areas of India. Starlink is essentially a satellite-based internet service provider.