The disagreement between Indian domestic communication companies and foreign companies is becoming more apparent. Reuters reported on the 15th that, according to a letter, India's Reliance Industries has requested the Indian telecommunications regulatory authority to review the potential coverage of the Starlink from the U.S. space exploration technology company and Amazon's Project Kuiper, citing concerns that local participants may be affected. India's Reliance Industries, owned by India's richest man Mukesh Ambani, is at the center of this dispute over the allocation of Indian satellite spectrum. Reliance Industries under Mukesh Ambani's umbrella is calling for spectrum to be competitively auctioned, while Starlink is hoping to use administrative allocation, a lower-cost way to obtain spectrum. Reuters quoted experts as saying that auctions mean higher initial investments, which may deter foreign companies and instead support Reliance.
英媒:印度通信企业与外企分歧日益明显,马斯克星链和亚马逊被要求审查
British media: The disagreement between Indian communication companies and foreign companies is increasingly evident, with Musk's Starlink and Amazon being asked to be reviewed.
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