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Recently, the Bhutan Information, Communication, and Media Authority (BICMA) approved Starlink Services Private Limited to start providing satellite-based internet services in Bhutan. This development is a major step towards improving internet connectivity across the country, especially in rural and remote areas where traditional internet options are often limited.
A New Era of Connectivity
The introduction of Starlink’s satellite internet services represents a significant advancement for Bhutan’s internet infrastructure. Many parts of the country experience difficulties in accessing reliable internet due to the mountainous terrain and other infrastructure limitations. With the arrival of Starlink, these remote areas can expect to see improved connectivity that can enhance communication and access to online resources.
BICMA’s Licensing Process
Before granting a license to Starlink, BICMA conducted a thorough assessment that included various important factors:
- Approval of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI): The company’s registration as a foreign direct investment entity was carefully evaluated.
- Local Representation: Starlink was required to appoint local representatives to ensure compliance with local regulations.
- Service Quality and Data Privacy: The commitment to maintaining high service quality and protecting user data was also a crucial part of the evaluation.
It’s important to note that while the license allows Starlink to provide internet services using user terminals, it does not include satellite-to-mobile cellular services.
Pricing Plans Offered by Starlink in Bhutan
Starlink provides several pricing plans tailored to meet different needs. Below are the available plans:
1. Residential Plan
- Target Users: Households
- Speed: 25-110 Mbps download and 5-10 Mbps upload
- Data: Unlimited
- Cost: 4,200 BTN per month
2. Priority Plan
- Target Users: Businesses and government entities
- Speed: 50-220 Mbps download and 8-25 Mbps upload
- Data Options: Ranging from 40 GB to 6 TB
- Cost: Between 5,900 BTN and 106,000 BTN per month
3. Roam Plan
- Target Users: Users who require mobility
- Speed: 30-100 Mbps download and 5-25 Mbps upload
- Data: Options include 50 GB to unlimited
- Cost: Between 4,200 BTN and 37,000 BTN monthly
4. Mobile Priority Plan
- Target Users: High data demand mobile users
- Speed: 5-220 Mbps download and 10-30 Mbps upload
- Data: Ranging from 50 GB to unlimited
- Cost: From 21,000 BTN to 2,100,000 BTN per month
5. Residential Lite Plan
- Target Users: Budget-conscious households
- Speed: Similar to the Residential Plan
- Cost: 3,000 BTN per month
Starlink Equipment Costs in Bhutan
To utilize Starlink’s services, users need specific equipment, with the following options available:
- Standard Starlink Kit: 33,000 BTN + shipping
- Flat High-Performance Starlink Kit: 231,000 BTN + shipping
- Mini Starlink Kit: 17,000 BTN + shipping
Billing Information
Billing for Starlink services begins once the service is activated or starts 30 days after the equipment has been shipped. One of the notable features of Starlink’s service is that there are no early termination fees if a user decides to cancel their subscription.
Bridging the Digital Divide
The introduction of satellite-based internet by Starlink holds the promise of bridging the digital divide in Bhutan. Reliable internet access can transform many aspects of life in rural areas, allowing for better education, telemedicine, remote work possibilities, and more efficient communication. By providing coverage where traditional internet cannot reach, Starlink aims to empower the people of Bhutan with the tools they need to thrive in a digital world.
In conclusion, the arrival of Starlink in Bhutan marks a transformative moment in the country’s journey towards modern connectivity. As users begin to access these satellite services, it is anticipated that many will benefit from the improved internet speeds and reliability that were previously unattainable. With Starlink, the potential for growth and development in Bhutan is vast, making this a noteworthy advancement in the region’s technological landscape.