Bengaluru, NFAPost: Elon Musk’s SpaceX hopes to partner with Indian companies to locally manufacture satellite communications equipment, including antenna systems and user terminal devices, as it gears up to launch its high-speed Starlink satellite broadband services in the country next year.
The decision comes at a time when India is coming up with Space Policy so that the startups, MSMEs and established big players can play a major role in the government-established institutions led by ISRO.
During SpaceX’s first official interaction with Department of Telecommunications (DoT) secretary Anshu Prakash, Matt Botwin, Director (market access with the Starlink program), said SpaceX is excited to find ways to work together with the Indian industry for manufacturing products for its Starlink devices.
“The company always looks for opportunities to maximise the efficiency of its (global) supply chain, and is now looking forward to working with its partners in India to recognise those opportunities,” said Matt Botwin. This was also SpaceX’s first official comment on its India plans in the satellite communications space.
The DoT had called a meeting with global satellite companies to discuss a holistic roadmap for locally manufacturing satellite communications gear and ways to create an enabling regulatory regime for global low earth orbit (LEO) satellite constellation operators to establish in-country gateways in India.
Those present at the meeting included officials from OneWeb, Viasat, Hughes, Airtel, Reliance Jio, Vodafone Idea, the Department of Space, and the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India.
During the meeting, Matt Botwin, one of Musk’s key lieutenants, said SpaceX has been working with the Indian industrial sector for a long time, buying steel and steel-tubing for many of its rockets.
“It is now committed to manufacturing hardware and satellite components and components of (satellite broadband) networks in India,” Matt Botwin said.