A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is launched, carrying 23 Starlink satellites into low Earth orbit
Elon Musk's Starlink has accepted data security regulations, allowing their satellite communications license application to progress, according to a report. The rules require that companies like Starlink operating in India store all data within the country. This requirement was a major issue during the conflict between Starlink and Jeff Bezos' Kuiper over their attempts to enter the Indian market. The security guidelines require that a satellite communications company operating in India store all data within the country only. However, Starlink has not yet submitted its agreement, as reported. Additionally, it is required to demonstrate how intelligence agencies can intercept data if needed.
Starlink's 2022 application for the Global Mobile Personal Communication by Satellite Services (GMPCS) license is the initial step towards obtaining a trial spectrum at a nominal application fee. The company has also sought authorization from the Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Centre (IN-SPACe), the space regulator, which, according to the report, has progressed. The services will begin after the government sets pricing and spectrum allocation rules, following the TRAI's release of recommendations by the end of December.
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