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selimsarkarofficial ¡ 11 days ago
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What can be the obstacle of Bangladesh Starlink?
BTRC, the regulatory body of the telecommunication sector, is collecting opinions on a draft guideline prepared to finalize the policy of satellite-based internet services in Bangladesh. In recent times, there has been a lot of talk about Starlink in the media of Bangladesh. The youth community has also taken up the matter with great joy. Because internet users never like poor internet service.
Satellite-based Internet service Starlink has been trying to enter the Bangladesh market for three years. During that time they contacted the Bangladesh Investment Development Authority (BIDA) twice. When BIDA reported the matter to the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC), BTRC was initially disinterested in Starlink. In 2023, Bangladesh Satellite Company Limited took BTRC's approval to test Starlink's technology. Some Starlink technology came to Bangladesh in July of that year for testing. The download speed of Starlink Internet in the test is 150 megabytes per second. Meanwhile, Starlink added the name of Bangladesh to the new coverage on its website. It was then stuck on surveillance and national security issues. In the meantime, in the turbulent times of this year, that matter was also suppressed. However, this month, BIDA has started negotiations again.
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timesofinnovation ¡ 17 days ago
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The emergence of satellite internet services has been a game changer in the telecommunications landscape, particularly in regions where traditional broadband infrastructure is either scarce or non-existent. The Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) has recognized this potential by forming a dedicated committee to establish guidelines for satellite internet services. This initiative reflects the country's drive to enhance internet accessibility, especially in remote and underprivileged areas. With major companies like Starlink, owned by Elon Musk, seeking entry into the Bangladeshi market, the timing of this decision couldn't be more crucial. The prospect of Satellite Internet holds promise as it offers connectivity solutions through non-geostationary satellite orbit (NGSO) systems. Unlike traditional geostationary satellites that remain fixed over one location, NGSO satellites move across the sky, creating dynamic coverage areas that can reach even the most isolated regions. The BTRC's commitment to developing these guidelines aligns with its ongoing efforts to bridge the digital divide in Bangladesh. Earlier efforts by the government to license Starlink demonstrate a proactive approach to democratizing internet access. The push towards wider connectivity is not just about technological advancements; it is about the potential for economic growth and social development. In areas where internet access has historically lagged, satellite internet can improve access to education, healthcare, and information, thereby empowering communities. However, the path to widespread adoption of satellite internet in Bangladesh is not without its challenges. One significant barrier is the cost associated with such services. Starlink's hardware is priced around $599, with monthly service fees approximately $120. In contrast, local Internet Service Providers (ISPs) offer broadband packages starting at a mere $5 per month. This stark price distinction raises concerns about the accessibility of satellite internet for the average Bangladeshi. Despite these challenges, the BTRC's initiative is commendable for a number of reasons. First, it lays a solid foundation for the future of telecommunications in Bangladesh, as it prepares the regulatory environment for new players in the market. For instance, by setting clear guidelines, it not only facilitates the entry of international companies like Starlink but also encourages local startups to innovate and offer competitive solutions. This could potentially stimulate growth within the industry, benefiting consumers with both price and service diversity. Moreover, the establishment of the committee is an acknowledgment of the urgent need for alternative internet solutions. Recent disruptions in existing infrastructure underscore the vulnerability of traditional connectivity options. Satellite internet can provide a robust alternative, ensuring continuous connectivity, especially in cases of natural disasters or system failures. The BTRC recognizes that in an increasingly digital world, reliance solely on conventional ISPs may not be sufficient, and diversification of service providers is essential. The committee will tackle several key areas, including regulatory frameworks, service quality standards, and compliance measures. Crafting these guidelines will require careful consideration of the unique challenges posed by satellite technology. For example, latency—a common issue with satellite internet due to signal travel times—will need to be addressed to meet user expectations for speed and reliability. International experience offers valuable insights into managing similar challenges. Countries like the United States and Canada, where satellite internet has gained traction, showcase effective regulatory approaches that prioritize consumer needs while promoting competition. By learning from these examples, the BTRC can develop tailored regulations that not only encourage investment but also ensure service quality and consumer protection.
Furthermore, the formation of the committee can foster collaboration among various stakeholders, including government bodies, telecommunications companies, and civil society. This collaborative approach can create a comprehensive strategy that aligns with national goals of boosting digital access and encouraging economic empowerment through technology. Such dialogues are crucial for addressing local nuances and ensuring that the regulatory framework is both practical and effective. In conclusion, the BTRC's establishment of a committee to guide satellite internet services in Bangladesh is a pivotal development in the telecommunications sector. This initiative is poised to pave the way for improved internet access, particularly in remote and underserved locations. While challenges such as costs and latency remain, the future looks promising with the potential for enhanced connectivity through innovative satellite technologies. By drawing on international best practices and fostering stakeholder collaboration, Bangladesh can ensure that its journey towards digital inclusivity is not only effective but also equitable.
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basicunlimited ¡ 4 months ago
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delectablywaywardbeard-blog ¡ 1 year ago
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Elon Musk assume un ragazzo prodigio: a 14 anni sarà il piÚ giovane ingegnere di Starlink
NEW YORK – L’ingegnere di software Kairan Quazi comincerà presto a lavorare alla compagnia aerospaziale di Elon Musk, SpaceX, ma avrà bisogno di qualcuno che lo accompagni in macchina: Kairan ha solo 14 anni. Nato a Pleasanton, San Francisco, in California, il 27 gennaio 2009, padre chimico e madre dirigente di Wall Street, entrambi di origine del Bangladesh, Quazi si è laureato alla scuola diâ€Ļ
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janessawatson729 ¡ 4 years ago
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Elon Musk on Anti-Piracy in Star link Satellite Internet
The satellite internet is the next big thing in the digital market, and the revenue loss because of piracy is making a huge loss to the company.
After a full cryptocurrency-funded Moon Mission, Elon Musk shared his Anti-Piracy move on his SpaceX Starlink satellite broadband and mentioned he is not going to follow the trend of people actively downloading spoiled movies, shows, and software from the dark depths of the web.
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Anti-download Policy & Network Crime
The company is sending warnings to end-users who are still downloading corrupted content using the Starlink satellite broadband.
Many users get mail for copyright infringement, which shows how Starlink and Elon Musk’s Space X is in terms of maintaining Starlink network crime. A Starlink user on Reddit claims that he received the first notice of copyright infringement on his Starlink broadband account.
In an email, Starlink notified, “We have received notification from the content owner stating that your Starlink internet has been used to download copyrighted material without the prior right to do so. If you believe the notification from the owner of the content was incorrect, please contact the content owner directly.”
What is Starlink
Starlink is a satellite constellation development project by Space X owned which is owned by Elon Musk, through which he is planning to cover the globe Musk is planning to cover the whole earth with 42000 satellites initially.
While there are many players already in the Satellite space, the anti-piracy move will make the content owners happy as their content is in a safe network. The quality content owners will surely like this as there is nothing completely free in the internet space, and if someone is telling you that something is free for you, he is surely going to take your privacy at stake. Online data theft is the easiest and problematic kind of theft which is still not taken seriously while there are reports that by 2022, online TV and movies will lose over $50 billion in revenue, which is directly or indirectly killing the content owners.
According to digital piracy stats, the millennial generation is likely to take piracy normally. Several factors contribute to this, such as their pro-sharing attitude and preoccupation with the online world.
According to a BCA study in 2017, the highest piracy rates of unlicensed software were in Bangladesh (84%), followed by Pakistan and Indonesia (83%). $16.4 billion is the commercial value of unlicensed software in the Asia-Pacific region was
Suspension or Termination If Failing To Comply
Starlink makes it clear that if someone continues to download material without a license, which is copyrighted, it could result in either suspension or termination of Starlink broadband service for the account. A warning of legal action by the content owner is also possible.
Starlink notification clarifies to the user that continuing to download copyrighted material without a license results in the suspension or termination of Starlink broadband service for the account. Also, a warning of possible legal action can be made by the content owner. The Starlink AUP referred to in this email; the service provider explicitly states, “SpaceX respects third-party copyright. Maybe you not store or use the Services or Starlink Kit anyways which infringes any third-party infringement, including, under copyright law. According to Section 512 of the DMC Act, it is the policy of SpaceX to terminate the account of repeat copyright infringement in appropriate circumstances. ”
The service cost in India
Initially, the Star link Satellite Internet service is costly for India, which is having the highest and cheapest 4G internet right now, but this termination will become a problem if you are only dependent on Starlink and don’t have other options.
The refundable deposit is $ 99, which is equal to Rs 7000 depending on the conversion rates, the $ 99 deposit is fully refundable at any time, but in India, the broadband providers are providing high-speed data, and 5G is also coming with a bang, so it is expected that in the initial phase the take-off will be not that much easier for the locations who had various ISP, but it will be suitable for the region where are internet connectivity is yet to be reached. Here also, initially, the institutions will take this and distribute it to a certain audience.
Google in India created Wi-fi spots, and the government is also increasing the penetration of the internet in the remote place so the planning for India of Star link satellite internet should focus on an Indian perspective of distribution and sales of their plans which is mainly for institutions as institutions don’t allow piracy in their intranet.
Can Asia and mainly India pay for satellite internet?
The Starlink project majorly focus the American while in India people are using the cheapest 4G Data rates in the world, the market for Starlink is yet to be catered in the upcoming future, after one or two years the clear picture will be visible for the Indian perspective, as the Indian market is huge and to make a strong position here Starlink needs to think with an Indian perspective where most of the people need cheap data and internet is still not available for a large number of audiences.
And the epicenter of this project USA, is also having the same issue of piracy as other countries where stream-ripping is killing the music, and 16% of the software on personal computers in the USA is unlicensed.
Companies focus on generating revenue through their genuine customers, and indirectly the piracy is also helping them in marketing which makes the company gain more customers not now but, in the future, with better marketing and genuine content, people are paying for the content.
Finally, by this message, Elon Musk made a move in favor of the anti-piracy movement and assured that he is not going to entertain the piracy lover users. Hope he can come with a better plan for the Asia region, which is the epicenter of software piracy, mainly in the countries mentioned in the article.
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Source: Elon Musk on Anti-Piracy in Star link Satellite Internet
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