New Delhi, May 24 -- India is on the brink of a satellite internet revolution, with companies like Elon Musk's Starlink planning to introduce unlimited data plans priced below Rs 840 per month (approximately USD 10).

This strategic pricing aims to rapidly expand user bases, potentially reaching up to 10 million customers in the medium to long term, thereby offsetting high spectrum and license fees through economies of scale.

Despite the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India's (TRAI) recommendation of a Rs 500 monthly urban user charge, making satellite communication spectrum more expensive than traditional services, analysts believe that well-funded players like Starlink can effectively compete in urban markets.

TRAI's proposed regulat...