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Starlink Launches In Botswana And Plans For Further Expansion In Africa

August 29, 2024
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Starlink has been launched in Botswana, making it the third country bordering South Africa to get the SpaceX-owned satellite internet service.

While Starlink has yet to publish a launch date for Starlink in South Africa, the service is now available in three neighbouring countries: Botswana, Eswatini (previously Swaziland), and Mozambique. In the broader Southern African region, Starlink is also available in Madagascar, Zambia, Malawi, and the islands of Mayotte and Reunion.

According to Starlink, Zimbabwe and Lesotho could be the next to go live. The company’s website says the in-service date is the third quarter of 2024 (July to September).

Other countries in the region with published forecast go-live dates include Mauritius (sometime in 2025), Angola (fourth quarter of 2024), Tanzania (also Q4 2024), the Democratic Republic of Congo (2025), Comoros (2025) and the Seychelles (2025).

South Africa is now one of the few countries in the world without an estimated in-service date. According to an official map showing Starlink’s global launch plans, “service date is unknown at this time.”

SpaceX has not formally said why it has taken so long to launch Starlink services in South Africa, but the delays are said to be related to empowerment rules enforced by communications regulator Icasa.

The launch in Botswana follows a decision in May by that country’s telecommunications regulator to grant Starlink a licence to operate. Bloomberg News reported at the time that Botswana fast-tracked approval of the licence. The decision to grant the permit was taken after President Mokgweetsi Masisi met Starlink executives in Texas earlier in the year.

The launch of Starlink across Africa has led to concerns in some markets about the impact on local operators and markets. Last week, Kenya’s largest network operator, Safaricom, urged regulators to consider requiring satellite internet providers like Starlink to work through local mobile operators.

Safaricom, which the Kenyan government owns, Britain’s Vodafone and South Africa’s Vodacom, wrote to the Communications Authority of Kenya’s director-general last month to express concerns about granting independent licences to satellite internet providers.

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