Satcom Need to Be Bound by the Same Regulations as Telecom, Says Sunil Bharti Mittal

Satcom Need to Be Bound by the Same Regulations as Telecom, Says Mittal
“Since 1983, I have been a part of India’s telecom story,” said Sunil Bharti Mittal, Chairman of Bharti Airtel, during his inaugural speech at the India Mobile Congress (IMC) 2024. “India has not only launched the fastest 5G networks in urban areas but is also extending coverage to villages and rural areas. More network rollouts are happening every day and every month. Within the next 12 to 18 months, every part of the country will be connected through a powerful 5G network,” Mittal said.

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Semiconductor Manufacturing

He continued by saying, India has now dialed up its ambitions to become a semiconductor destination as well. The government of India has initiated several programs to start the process of manufacturing semiconductors in the country. Global alliances are being formed, and India and the US have recently signed a critical technology partnership. India has also signed partnerships with France, the UK, Japan, and many other leading countries, including Taiwan, to establish semiconductor operations here.

Space and Satellite Services

“The opening up of the space industry to the private sector, which to my mind, is another significant development India is seeing.”

It’s almost impossible for terrestrial services to cover every square inch of any country, as well as our oceans and skies. In the past, similar to 2G, we had VSATs connecting some critical areas at very slow, 2G-type dial-up speeds. With the launch of LEO (Low Earth Orbit) networks, we now have the possibility to provide 4G kind of speeds and massive capacities to those who have been left behind.