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Central African Republic Embraces High-Speed Internet With Starlink Launch

March 19, 2026
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The Central African Republic celebrated the official launch of Starlink, ushering in a new era in national connectivity. The event took place at the Digital Training Centre’s conference room at the University of Bangui, in collaboration with DEVEA CENTRAFRIQUE, the local representative of Starlink. This initiative aims to improve access to information and communication technologies nationwide.

Parfait Kowosso emphasised that Starlink’s primary value lies in its capacity to provide high-speed internet in regions lacking traditional digital infrastructure. Utilising a network of low-orbit satellites, Starlink provides internet connectivity with relatively low latency, ensuring reliable service even in remote areas.

Starlink kits will be offered at estimated prices ranging from US$463.03 to US$467.78 (excluding tax) for the Starlink V4 kit and between US$258.20 and US$264.78 (excluding tax) for the Starlink Mini kit. Monthly internet subscriptions are set at US$58.25 for individual residential customers.

Justin Gourna Zacko stated that Starlink will advance digital inclusion and help close the gap between urban and rural regions. The service is poised to benefit a wide array of stakeholders, including public administrations, businesses, organisations, educational institutions, and individual users, by providing modern, efficient connectivity.

In conjunction with the launch, the government has been allocated 450 Starlink kits, each with a 12-month subscription, highlighting the strategic importance of enhancing digital infrastructure. The rollout of Starlink in the Central African Republic marks a significant milestone in fostering economic and social development by expanding opportunities through improved internet access.

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