New Delhi: Starlink has explained that the prices shown on its Indian site on Monday were due to a technical error and not the true price of its future service. The momentarily seen items were similar to a residential plan, priced at Rs 8,600 per month, and a hardware kit, priced at Rs 34,000. But the company claims that they were just place numbers that got online by an error of configuration. India Starlink has not been launched yet, and there has not been any announced official pricing or service plans.
VP of Starlink Business Operations Lauren Dreyer said on X that the India site was not online and the firm was not taking customer orders. She also added that the provided data was not reflective of the cost of Starlink service in India, and the problem was resolved shortly. The glitch

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