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Starlink Receives Approval To Operate In Guinea-Bissau

April 18, 2025
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Elon Musk’s Starlink has secured full regulatory approval to operate its satellite internet service in Guinea-Bissau, marking a significant milestone for connectivity in West Africa. The National Regulatory Authority for Information and Communication Technologies (ARN-TIC) granted this authorisation after a provisional license was issued in December 2024. This decision comes at a critical time, as nearly 67.5% of Guinea-Bissau’s population currently lacks internet access, revealing a pressing need for improved connectivity.

Starlink’s entry into Guinea-Bissau is significant in a continent struggling globally with the lowest internet penetration rates. Many local internet service providers often face issues with reliability and service disruptions. Starlink’s cutting-edge satellite technology promises to deliver more consistent and high-speed internet to underserved regions, representing a potential game changer for the country.

This approval positions Guinea-Bissau as the third African nation to permit Starlink operations in April, joining Lesotho and Somalia. The implications for internet accessibility across Africa could be transformative, as Starlink aims to bridge the digital divide by reaching areas traditionally neglected by conventional telecommunications. This initiative is not just a commercial expansion; it represents a crucial effort to enhance communication and access to information for millions of people.

In the political sphere, MP João Bernardo Vieira II, a prominent figure from the African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde, is poised to visit France on April 4, 2025. His visit coincides with a pivotal moment in the country’s political landscape and aims to address ongoing challenges and developments in Guinea-Bissau.

As Starlink prepares to launch its services, citizens hope the new internet service will alleviate the connectivity issues they’ve long faced. This technological advancement could enhance educational opportunities and economic growth, essential for the nation’s future. Starlink’s approval in Guinea-Bissau represents a promising step toward improving internet access and fostering socio-economic development across the region.

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