Jio LEO Satellites: Bold 1,600 Plan to Crush Starlink

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Reliance plans 1,600 to 1,650 satellites at about 650 km, targeting broadband and direct-to-device services within two to three years.

Quick Take

  • Reliance plans 1,600-1,650 Jio LEO satellites at 650 km, an estimated $10-15 Bn (Rs 83,000-1.25 Lakh Cr) bet.
  • Jio has filed with IN-SPACe and started ITU orbital slot talks via the DoT for spectrum.
  • Target is broadband plus direct-to-device service in two to three years, taking on Starlink and Amazon.

Reliance Jio LEO satellites plan targets a constellation of 1,600 to 1,650 spacecraft at about 650 km altitude, built within two to three years to offer broadband and direct-to-device services across India.

The project sits under Jio Platforms and marks India’s first private push into a large low earth orbit (LEO) network. Reliance has submitted a proposal to space regulator IN-SPACe (Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre), which is reviewing the plan, according to the Economic Times. The firm has also begun talks with the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) to file for orbital slots with the International Telecommunication Union (ITU).

StartupFeed Insight

Here is the part the headlines miss. Reliance already runs a 51:49 satellite venture with SES, called Orbit Connect India, but those medium orbit satellites sit too high to match Starlink on latency. A fresh fleet of Jio LEO satellites is the only way the company competes on equal terms. The real risk is time: SpaceX took nearly a decade to scale Starlink. That is why an acquisition of a firm with ready orbital slots is on the table. StartupFeed expects Reliance to confirm a named investment figure or an acquisition target before its planned IPO, likely within the next 9 to 12 months. By StartupFeed Desk.

Jio LEO Satellites: The Plan at a Glance

The Jio LEO satellites project is a planned 1,600-plus spacecraft network spearheaded by Reliance Chairman Mukesh Ambani and run under Jio Platforms. The figures below come from the Economic Times report dated May 6, 2026.

Metric Detail Notes
Constellation Size 1,600 to 1,650 satellites Among the largest after Starlink, Amazon
Orbit Altitude About 650 km (LEO) Low orbit for low latency
Estimated Investment $10-15 Bn (Rs 83,000-1.25 Lakh Cr) Not yet finalised by Reliance
Timeline Two to three years Organic build or acquisition
Services Broadband, direct-to-device Retail plus enterprise reach
Regulatory Status Filed with IN-SPACe; ITU slot talks on Via DoT for spectrum, orbital slots

The most striking detail is scale. At 1,600-plus units, the Jio LEO satellites network would leapfrog every other Indian operator and enter a tier occupied only by SpaceX and Amazon, the Economic Times reported.

About Jio Platforms

Jio Platforms is the telecom and digital arm of Reliance Industries, founded in 2019 and headquartered in Mumbai. Led by Mukesh Ambani, it runs Reliance Jio, India’s largest mobile operator with over 500 million subscribers. Its model spans mobile, broadband, and digital services. Key backers include Abu Dhabi’s ADIA, Mubadala, and Saudi Arabia’s PIF (sovereign wealth funds).

Why is Jio building its own LEO satellites?

Jio is building LEO satellites to own its space infrastructure rather than depend on slower orbits or foreign operators. Its existing tie-up with SES uses medium earth orbit (MEO) satellites, which orbit far higher and cannot match the low latency of networks like Starlink. A dedicated set of Jio LEO satellites closes that gap.

“The company may want to have LEO satellites in place in two to four years, either by organic or inorganic means,” a person aware of the plan told the Economic Times.

There is a strategic angle too. China has filed for nearly 200,000 satellites at the ITU. India views its own constellation as vital for digital sovereignty, data privacy, and national security, the report noted. Owning the Jio LEO satellites outright would also stop rivals from controlling space-based broadband in India.

How does Jio compare with Starlink and Amazon?

Starlink leads the global LEO race today, with Amazon’s Project Kuiper as the strongest challenger. The Jio LEO satellites plan would enter a contested field where orbital slots and spectrum are scarce.

Player Backer India Status
Jio (planned) Reliance / Jio Platforms Filed with IN-SPACe
Starlink SpaceX (Elon Musk) Awaiting final approvals
Eutelsat OneWeb Bharti Group (Sunil Mittal) IN-SPACe approved

What sets the company apart is distribution. Its retail base of more than 500 million subscribers gives it a ready market no rival can match in India.

What’s Next

The next milestone is a formal nod from IN-SPACe and an ITU orbital slot filing through the DoT, expected over the coming months. Reliance has also formed six teams covering satellites, launches, payloads, and user terminals. An acquisition of a firm with ready slots could compress the Jio LEO satellites timeline sharply. Will Reliance build from scratch or buy its way into orbit?

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Jio LEO satellites are planned?
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Reliance plans a constellation of 1,600 to 1,650 Jio LEO satellites at about 650 km altitude. The network would offer broadband and direct-to-device services across India within two to three years, according to the Economic Times. The plan is still under review by space regulator IN-SPACe.

What is Jio Platforms?
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Jio Platforms is the telecom and digital services arm of Reliance Industries, founded in 2019. It runs Reliance Jio, India’s largest mobile operator with over 500 million subscribers. The proposed satellite business will sit under Jio Platforms, led by Mukesh Ambani.

How much will the Jio LEO satellites cost?
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The Jio LEO satellites plan may entail an investment of around $10-15 Bn (Rs 83,000-1.25 Lakh Cr), per estimates cited in media reports. Reliance has not finalised the figure or the launch timeline. Talks with satellite technology firms and government bodies remain at an exploratory stage.

Why does Jio want its own satellite network?
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Jio’s current SES partnership uses medium orbit satellites that cannot match LEO latency. A dedicated network of Jio LEO satellites lets the company compete directly with Starlink and Amazon. India also sees a home-grown constellation as key to digital sovereignty and national security.

Who are Jio’s rivals in satellite broadband?
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Jio’s main rivals are SpaceX’s Starlink and Amazon’s Project Kuiper. In India, Bharti-backed Eutelsat OneWeb has already won IN-SPACe approval. Other global players include AST SpaceMobile and Sateliot. Jio’s edge is its retail base of over 500 million subscribers.

Last updated: June 18, 2026 at 10:15 IST

Written by Avinash. Published: June 18, 2026. Updated: June 18, 2026. Have a tip? Write to us at editorial@startupfeed.in.

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