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Cameroon Cautious As Starlink Eyes Market Entry

July 21, 2024
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Cameroon’s government officials have expressed concerns about the potential impact of SpaceX’s Starlink satellite internet service on the country’s telecommunications infrastructure, particularly the state-owned provider, Camtel.

The Minister of Posts and Telecommunications, Minette Libom Li Likeng, emphasized the need for Camtel to improve its services in anticipation of competition from Starlink, which has expressed its intention to serve the Cameroonian market, subject to local regulations and licensing procedures.

As Starlink seeks to expand its high-speed satellite internet service across Africa, Cameroon’s authorities are expressing caution, emphasizing the importance of regulatory compliance and the protection of Camtel, the country’s primary internet service provider. Officials are also raising concerns about potential exploitation, fraudulent activities, and personal data risks associated with the entry of new technologies like Starlink.

During the inauguration of the IMA 2024, the minister stressed that improving Camtel’s performance is crucial to withstand the competition posed by Starlink’s advanced broadband capabilities. The minister’s recent interactions with Starlink’s African Director indicated that entry into the market requires adherence to Cameroon’s regulatory framework and a proper licensing process.

The country’s caution mirrors actions taken by other African nations, with instances of initial banning followed by consideration for operational licensing, as seen in Ghana. This reflects African regulators’ broader challenge as they seek to balance innovation with consumer protection and fair market competition.

Citing significant parallels with how individuals protect their identities, Libom Li Likeng drew attention to the critical issue of safeguarding personal data in the face of new technological entrants. In line with these concerns, a formal request was submitted to Starlink, urging it to withhold services from Cameroonian users until official approval is granted to safeguard the local telecom market.

In a broader context, Starlink, supported by Elon Musk’s vision, has accelerated its presence in Africa, reaching beyond eight countries, with potential expansion plans set for others—even in regions where challenges persist. Starlink brings promises of near-uninterruptible service and extended reach to remote areas, presenting both an opportunity and a regulatory hurdle for the telecommunications landscape in Cameroon and beyond.

The telecommunications industry in Cameroon is advancing, with infrastructural developments and digital transformation strategies gradually taking place. Camtel, the state-owned provider, has been the predominant player in Cameroon’s telecommunications sector. Still, with the advent of private and international entities, such as Starlink, the competition is set to increase.

Market forecasts for the telecommunications sector in Africa, including Cameroon, suggest significant growth due to increasing demand for connectivity and digital services. Studies predict that satellite internet technologies like Starlink could bridge the digital divide in remote and underserved areas, which traditional infrastructure has struggled to reach.

However, the entry of Starlink poses regulatory challenges to ensure compliance with local laws, fair competition, and the protection of consumer rights. Privacy concerns and data security have also been heightened with the prospect of high-speed internet reaching more users. Cameroonian authorities are rightfully cautious, given the sensitive nature of telecommunications and the potential risks related to cybersecurity and data protection regulations.

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