New Delhi: Starlink on Monday clarified that a “configuration glitch" briefly caused incorrect India-specific pricing to appear on its website, stressing that the figures were merely placeholder test data and not the actual cost of its satellite internet service for the country.
Earlier on Monday, Starlink’s India webpage appeared to go live, displaying a monthly subscription price of ₹8,600 and a ₹34,000 hardware kit requirement for new users. The listing quickly went viral, prompting speculation that the company had quietly opened orders in India.
Lauren Dreyer, Vice President and Senior Director of Starlink Business Operations at SpaceX, addressed the confusion on X, saying:
“The Starlink India website is not live, service pricing for customers in India has not yet been announced, an

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