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Somalia Joins The Starlink Satellite Network – Entering A New Era Of Digital Connectivity

April 15, 2025
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In Somalia, the National Communications Authority (NCA) has granted Starlink—the satellite internet service powered by Elon Musk’s SpaceX—an operational licence. With this development, Somalia becomes the 21st country in Africa to welcome Starlink’s satellite-driven broadband services.

The announcement was made during a formal ceremony in Mogadishu, attended by key Somali government figures and Starlink representatives. This step marks a pivotal moment in the nation’s pursuit of universal internet access.

Somalia now joins a growing list of African countries—including Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, and Rwanda—that are embracing low-orbit satellite technology to expedite digital inclusion and infrastructure development.

Currently, less than 30% of Somalia’s population is online. According to 2024 data, just over five million people have internet access in the country, leaving a significant majority unconnected. This new partnership will enhance the accessibility of high-speed internet across urban centres and remote regions.

“This is a major step forward in closing our digital gap,” said Mustafa Yasin Sheik, Director General of the NCA. “Starlink’s arrival empowers not just city dwellers, but the rural communities that have historically been left behind in the digital revolution.”

Echoing that sentiment, Somalia’s Minister of Communications and Technology, Mohamed Mo’allim, remarked: “Our mission is to ensure every Somali—no matter where they live—can access affordable, reliable internet. This agreement with Starlink is a key milestone toward that vision.”

With its vast potential to accelerate education, healthcare, e-commerce, and governance, Starlink’s expansion into Somalia signals a promising future where connectivity catalyses progress.

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