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Starlink Awaits Regulatory Approval In South Africa, Reigniting Hopes For Rural Connectivity

September 10, 2024
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Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite Internet service is once again in the spotlight in South Africa, as Musk confirms that the service is “awaiting regulatory approval.”

In response to a rural farmer’s frustration over slow Internet service, Musk’s comment has reignited hopes for the long-anticipated launch of Starlink in the country.

While the service has already been launched in several Southern African countries, including Zimbabwe, Zambia, Botswana, Eswatini, Malawi, Mozambique, and Madagascar, South Africa’s rollout has faced regulatory hurdles. The initial projected 2022 launch date was delayed, and the status remains “unknown” on the company’s coverage map as of September 2022.

The primary challenge for Starlink, operated by Musk’s SpaceX, has been obtaining the necessary licenses from South Africa’s Independent Communications Authority (Icasa). Specifically, Starlink requires an electronic communications services license to operate legally in the country.

Following Musk’s response, Icasa has yet to confirm receipt of Starlink’s formal application to operate in South Africa. However, Icasa Chair Mothibi Ramusi recently informed IT Web that the regulator had not received Starlink’s application.

Additionally, the country’s communications regulator considers Starlink’s roaming service, accessed by some rural South African users, to be illegal due to the lack of local approvals.

Despite these challenges, Musk’s comment offers a glimmer of hope. Icasa and South Africa’s Communications Minister, Solly Malatsi, have expressed a willingness to engage with Starlink and streamline the process, although no direct contact has been made.

Malatsi has highlighted the importance of welcoming services that can contribute to the economy while ensuring compliance with local laws.

It’s important to note that regulatory setbacks are not unique to South Africa. Starlink has encountered similar issues in other Southern African nations, including Zimbabwe and Botswana, as well as in different regions, such as Ghana and Cameroon.

However, given the increasing demand for reliable rural internet and the government’s focus on digital inclusion, the situation may change in the near future.

Despite the setbacks, Starlink’s Internet service remains a source of hope for rural schools, healthcare providers, farmers, and mining companies in South Africa. Many of these groups are already using its roaming services effectively.

As the South African government explores ways to bridge the digital divide, Starlink may find a more favourable environment. However, South Africans will have to wait for now, as Musk’s post has not yet altered Starlink’s official service availability in the country.

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