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“We Welcome Starlink’s Services In Qualified Embrace” – Says South Africa’s Communications Minister

August 14, 2024
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South Africa’s eagerly anticipated launch of the satellite broadband service Starlink has faced regulatory hurdles and uncertainties. Communications Minister Solly Malatsi emphasised the importance of Starlink adhering to local regulations and demonstrating its commitment to entering the South African market.

Despite the delays and challenges, Malatsi expressed his willingness to engage in discussions with Starlink, highlighting the service’s potential contributions to the country’s digital inclusion objectives and economic growth.

The delay in Starlink’s launch in South Africa is primarily attributed to the country’s local ownership requirements. The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (Icasa) mandates that companies obtaining national network licenses must be at least 30% owned by historically disadvantaged groups, although there have been proposed changes to this regulation.

While Starlink has not initiated conversations with the South African government regarding its launch, Malatsi remains open to engagement and stressed the importance of creating an environment that welcomes and accommodates innovative services like Starlink to contribute to South Africa’s economic development and digital inclusion goals.

In addition to addressing the specific challenges around Starlink’s launch, Malatsi highlighted the broader regulatory landscape. He emphasised the delicate balance that needs to be struck, one that encourages investment, enhances opportunities, and supports the economy while ensuring compliance with regulations.

Furthermore, Malatsi underscored the importance of attracting businesses to the South African economy. He highlighted the need to sustain social programs and ensure continued funding for essential services, expressing a proactive approach to navigating regulatory barriers that could inhibit the entry of innovative services like Starlink.

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