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Musk's "StarLink" satellite broadband was ordered to be refunded by India For an embarrassing reason: no certificate

Recently, Musk's SpaceX "StarLink" told users on Tuesday that the Indian government has asked the company to refund the deposit of all pre-orders until they obtain an operating license in the country.

StarLink, a division of Musk's SpaceX Aerospace, has received more than 5,000 device bookings in India, but so far they have not been licensed for commercial services from the Indian government, and the absence of a license means they cannot provide services to customers in India.

The company told its customers in an email: "Unfortunately, we don't know yet when we will be able to obtain a license in India to serve customers here."

And there are several issues that must be addressed within the framework of the license so that we can operate StarLink services in India. The company also said: "The Starlink team is looking forward to launching this service in India as soon as possible." ”

But the Indian government has previously advised people not to order Starlink services without the company having a license, and ordered the company not to accept bookings and provide services.

Musk's "StarLink" satellite broadband was ordered to be refunded by India For an embarrassing reason: no certificate

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