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Starlink’s Regulatory Challenges In South Africa Continue Amid New Licensing Controversy

May 29, 2025
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Starlink, the satellite internet service operated by SpaceX, is facing regulatory scrutiny in South Africa. The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (Icasa) has initiated an investigation into allegations that the service has been operating in the country without proper licensing. Icasa has engaged with SpaceX and is currently awaiting a response regarding the situation.

Mothibi Ramusi, the chairperson of Icasa, stated that if the investigation reveals any regulatory violations, the authority will consider appropriate enforcement actions, which could include filing a formal complaint with the International Telecommunication Union. Starlink, which boasts over 5 million global users, provides internet access through a network of approximately 7,500 satellites launched by SpaceX since 2019. However, South Africa, along with several other countries on the continent, has not yet licensed the service.

In response to the regulatory hurdles, South Africans have found ways to access Starlink by registering their equipment and services in neighbouring countries where the service is permitted and using roaming options to connect back home.

Adding to the situation’s complexity, Communications and Digital Technologies Minister Solly Malatsi recently proposed amendments to allow companies like Starlink to operate in South Africa without requiring shared ownership. However, lawmakers have opposed this proposal.

As South Africans struggle with expensive and unreliable internet connectivity—only 3% of rural households have internet access, according to a 2024 local survey—Starlink’s advanced technology could significantly transform the country’s digital landscape. Icasa has maintained a firm stance on compliance with regulatory measures, emphasising the importance of adhering to local laws.

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