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Starlink Secures License To Operate In Uganda, Paving The Way For Satellite Internet Services

May 19, 2026
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Starlink, the satellite internet service owned by SpaceX, has achieved a significant milestone by obtaining an operational license and signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Uganda’s regulatory authority. This agreement allows Starlink to officially launch its services in the country.

The signing ceremony was graced by Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, who highlighted the importance of this agreement for enhancing regulatory compliance and accountability in the telecom sector. Museveni stated, “Our focus is on security, revenue assurance, and maintaining proper accountability in telecommunications, allowing us to track who is operating and who the customers are.” He expressed optimism that Starlink would comply with Uganda’s legal and regulatory frameworks as it prepares to commence operations, and wished the company good fortune.

This agreement marks a noteworthy turnaround for Starlink, which had to pause its services in Uganda back in January after operating without a local license from the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC). The suspension coincided with increased government oversight of the importation of Starlink equipment, reflecting heightened concerns among African governments about national security, data sovereignty, and regulatory authority.

The U.S. Embassy in Uganda commended Starlink’s entry into the market, celebrating the potential of American satellite technology to connect Ugandans to internet access for the first time.

Despite the growing demand for affordable, high-speed internet in underserved areas, Starlink’s expansion across Africa has been hampered by regulatory and political challenges. The company faces resistance in several jurisdictions due to stringent local ownership laws, national security issues, and pressures from local telecom operators and regulators.

For instance, in South Africa, the communications regulator mandates that telecom licensees must allocate at least 30% equity ownership to historically disadvantaged groups under its Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment framework. SpaceX has so far resisted these ownership-transfer stipulations, which have delayed Starlink’s entry into one of Africa’s largest telecom markets.

In other countries, such as Namibia, regulators have required Starlink to halt operations or turn off local terminals until the necessary licensing frameworks are established.

Despite these challenges, Starlink is steadily expanding its reach across Africa, currently operating in countries such as Nigeria, Kenya, Rwanda, Mozambique, Malawi, Zambia, Benin, Eswatini, Sierra Leone, Madagascar, South Sudan, Senegal, Botswana, Ghana, and Zimbabwe. The company’s ambition to bridge Africa’s digital divide through satellite connectivity hinges on governments’ ability to balance innovation, competition, and regulatory interests.

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