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India's Satcom Sector: An Opportunity Laced With Challenges
09-10-2025
Munish Vaid, Vice President, Primus Partners, highlights that while satellite broadband in India holds great promise, regulatory hurdles, high equipment costs, and evolving partnerships with telcos present major challenges. He emphasizes that long-term success will depend more on collaboration than competition, with global satcom players needing to work with Indian telecom and infrastructure firms. Over time, falling hardware costs and local manufacturing could help satellite broadband complement existing networks, especially in rural and hard-to-reach areas.
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