- Lauren Dreyer explained on X
- Claims made by social media and many websites are false
- No plans announced for India customers
Elon Musk’s Satellite Internet Service Starlink It will be launched in India soon. New updates are coming continuously regarding Starlink. One such update is that even before the launch of the service in India, the company has made its website live and the company has also announced the plan prices in India. However, Starlink Business Operations Vice President Lauren Dreyer has said that this update is incorrect. He has shared a post on X account regarding this. The post said that due to an error in the website, the test data was leaked and the website went live.
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Claims made on social media are wrong
Claims made by social media and many websites are false. The post also clearly states that the company has not yet announced any plans for its customers in India. So Indian customers will have to wait for a long time to avail Starlink services. Now let’s know in detail what exactly went wrong and how the company’s website suddenly went live. (Photo Courtesy – Pinterest)
What did the company say?
Some reports came out on Monday. These reports claimed that Starlink, owned by Elon Musk, has announced its residential plans in India. But now, keeping in mind these reports and the reactions of users on social media, Lauren Dreyer, Vice President of Starlink Business Operations, shared a post on X. The post said that the Starlink India website is yet to go live in India and the prices have not been announced yet. Also the company does not accept any order from the company in India. This is all due to a configuration glitch. An error leaked dummy test data on the website, causing a stir on social media. But these are not official prices. Starlink has not yet launched any of its services in India. The information displayed on the website was ‘Placeholder data’ and the prices in India have not been announced yet.
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What did users say?
Many users have commented on the post shared by Lauren Dreyer. One user said that it was all very confusing and the prices also seemed a bit high for the Indian market. Another user said that before the official approval, satellite internet can be launched only in India as a software bug.
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