India Explores Direct-to-Device Satellite Connectivity Amid Technical, Regulatory Challenges

May 18, 2026
India Explores Direct-to-Device Satellite Connectivity Amid Technical, Regulatory Challenges
  • India’s DoT is weighing direct-to-device satellite connectivity for smartphones, with input from Apple and Google who stress the need for hardware readiness and alignment with global standards for any India-specific implementation.

  • The initiative targets remote, hard-to-reach areas like hilly states, forests, and border districts, potentially enabling emergency calls, location sharing, and messaging when terrestrial networks are unavailable.

  • Key challenges include battery drain, device hardware limits, certification processes, cross-border satellite coordination, and integration with existing 4G/5G networks.

  • Consultations remain exploratory and there is no formal regulatory framework in place yet.

  • Global regulatory momentum could rise after the ITU identifies D2D spectrum bands at WRC-27 in late 2027, following earlier moves that opened parts of the 6 GHz band for mobility.

  • In the near term, pilots and niche use cases are expected for both D2D and direct-to-mobile (D2M), with D2D primarily limited to emergency services until hardware and regulations mature.

  • Most stakeholders favor non-terrestrial tech but advise waiting for ecosystem maturation before defining spectrum for D2D services.

  • Internationally, the US and Canada are testing D2D (Starlink and T-Mobile), but India’s market size and operator-protection focus add unique regulatory complexities.

  • TRAI has issued a consultation to decide whether D2D should use mobile satellite spectrum or terrestrial 4G/5G bands, as India lacks a defined satellite-to-phone framework.

  • DoT is considering spectrum bands and policy architecture, with TRAI likely consulted on pricing and operational norms; informal industry consultations are ongoing.

  • Regulatory bodies are seeking views on dedicated satellite spectrum versus using existing airwaves for D2D, amid cross-border and licensing considerations.

  • DoT discussions are ongoing, with media reports outlining the technical and regulatory hurdles facing satellite-to-phone connectivity.

Summary based on 7 sources


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