Jio Fixed Voice (with JioFiber)
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When there's no fibre, no cable and no tower nearby, satellite beams broadband straight to a dish at your home. New low-orbit networks bring usable speeds and far lower lag than old satellite — reaching farms, hills, islands and remote sites across India. Compare home satellite options from Starlink, JioSpaceFiber, Eutelsat OneWeb and more as they roll out. Get the right satellite broadband provider here.
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Standalone fibre voice line
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Bharat Fibre bundled voice
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250 free min
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250 free min
Copper line • local calling
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From a home dish to a portable terminal — find the right satellite broadband for where you are and how you'll use it.
Home broadband via a small dish for farms, hill homes and villages beyond fibre and towers — usable speeds for streaming and work.
Home plans
Get matchedRemote offices, mines, plantations and project sites — higher-priority plans with better speeds and support for teams off-grid.
Business plans
Get matchedTake a portable terminal on the move — caravans, boats, remote shoots and disaster relief where a fixed line is impossible.
Roam plans
Get matchedThe whole point of satellite — reliable internet in places no cable or tower will ever reach, without waiting years for infrastructure.
Anywhere with sky view
Get matchedA fully independent link on a different medium — satellite keeps critical sites online when terrestrial fibre or wireless goes down.
Resilience plans
Get matchedThe dish/terminal is a one-time cost — we compare kit prices, self-install versus professional mounting, and clear-sky placement.
One-time hardware
Get matchedWhy use us
Satellite is the option of last resort — brilliant where nothing else reaches, but the hardware is pricey and the orbit you choose changes everything. Here's how our platform helps you pick well, at no cost to you.
Our service is free to you, and we compare every Satellite broadband Provider so our advice stays honest and vendor-neutral.
Low-orbit (LEO) means far less lag; old geostationary (GEO) reaches everywhere but feels sluggish — we help you pick the right one.
Satellite rollout in India is uneven and evolving — we tell you which services are actually available and approved for your location.
The dish/terminal is a big one-time cost on top of the monthly plan — we lay both out so there are no surprises.
If fibre, FWA or 4G/5G reaches you, it's usually cheaper and better — we'll say so, and only recommend satellite when it genuinely fits.
We stay with you from comparison to install — and your details are never sold, shared only with providers you approve.
What matters when choosing
Satellite earns its place in truly remote spots — if fibre, FWA or a good 4G/5G signal reaches you, start there instead.
Low-orbit LEO gives responsive, low-lag internet for calls and gaming; older GEO covers everywhere but feels sluggish.
The dish/terminal is a sizeable one-time outlay on top of a monthly plan that's dearer than fibre — weigh the total.
A fixed home dish, a business-grade site link or a portable roam terminal are different plans — match it to how you'll use it.
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Illustrative monthly pricing for residential and business satellite by city or region. Hardware is a separate one-time cost. Use the plans grid above to filter and compare.
Why This Matters
For a remote farm, a hill home, an island or a project site miles from the nearest tower, satellite can be the only real internet there is — and the new low-orbit (LEO) networks make it genuinely usable, with speeds and lag close to a decent home connection rather than the frustrating old geostationary satellite. But it comes with trade-offs worth understanding: the dish or terminal is a sizeable one-time cost, the monthly plan is dearer than fibre, you need a clear view of the sky, and heavy rain or storms can briefly dim the signal. And crucially, if fibre, fixed wireless or a solid 4G/5G signal already reaches you, one of those is almost always cheaper and better. We check what's actually available for your location first, and only point you to satellite when it's genuinely the right — or the only — answer.
We never share your details with providers until you explicitly approve it. No cold calls from sellers you didn't choose.
Availability at your location, orbit (LEO vs GEO), hardware plus monthly cost, real speed and latency, and cheaper alternatives are all verified before we show them.
Our service is free to you from first comparison to a live connection. We're paid by providers only when you connect — no hidden fees.
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Compare trusted satellite broadband providers and find the right plan for your home, business, or remote site. We check availability, speed, orbit, hardware and total cost so you can choose with confidence.
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Common Questions
Satellite broadband delivers internet by beaming it between a dish at your home and satellites in space — no cables or towers needed. The big distinction is orbit. GEO (geostationary) satellites sit very high up, so they cover huge areas but the signal round-trip adds noticeable lag, which makes video calls and gaming feel sluggish. LEO (low-earth-orbit) networks like Starlink use many satellites much closer to the ground, cutting that lag dramatically and giving a responsive, everyday-usable connection. For most home users, LEO is the one that finally makes satellite feel like "real" broadband.
It's arriving. Several providers — including Starlink, JioSpaceFiber (Jio-SES) and Eutelsat OneWeb — have been working through India's licensing and spectrum approvals, with services rolling out in phases, and Amazon Kuiper is expected to follow. Availability, plans and pricing are early-stage and change frequently, and rollout is uneven across regions. Everything shown on this page is illustrative for that reason. Tell us your location and we'll check which services are genuinely available and approved for you right now, rather than relying on a headline launch. For larger enterprise, VSAT and multi-site satellite connectivity, see our dedicated Satellite Internet (enterprise) page.
Satellite has two costs: a one-time hardware kit (the dish/terminal and router), which is a sizeable upfront outlay, and a monthly subscription that's generally higher than fibre or fixed wireless. That's the trade-off for reaching places nothing else can. Business and mobility plans cost more than residential. Because pricing is still settling in India, treat the figures here as indicative and let us confirm current hardware and plan costs with the provider before you commit — so you see the true total, not just the monthly line.
Yes. Satellite needs a clear line of sight to the open sky, so the dish must be mounted away from tall trees, walls or roofs that block the view — placement matters a lot. Very heavy rain or storms can briefly reduce speeds or interrupt the signal (often called "rain fade"), though modern LEO systems handle typical weather well and recover quickly. We factor placement and your local conditions into the recommendation so you get the most reliable setup.
Satellite is best thought of as the option for when nothing else reaches you. If fibre (FTTH) is available at your building, it's almost always faster, more consistent and cheaper. If there's no fibre but a decent mobile signal, fixed wireless (FWA) or 4G/5G home WiFi is usually cheaper than satellite. Choose satellite when you're genuinely beyond all of those — a remote farm, hills, an island or an off-grid site — or need a fully independent backup. We'll honestly tell you if a cheaper terrestrial option reaches you first; see our Fibre, Fixed Wireless Access and 4G/5G Home WiFi pages for those routes. This is general guidance, not a firm quote.
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