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Kenya: Safaricom Asks Regulator To Block Foreign Satellite Internet Providers

August 26, 2024
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In Kenya, Safaricom is lobbying the Communications Authority (CA) to block foreign satellite internet providers (ISPs), including Elon Musk’s, from operating there without adequate and proper licensing.

The telco has written to the CA that it should compel satellite providers to operate in Kenya solely under an arrangement with a local licensee.

“We would propose that the CA consider mandating that such satellite service providers only carry out their operations in Kenya subject to such providers agreeing with an existing local licensee,” Safaricom said in a memo.

The company is concerned that satellite ISPs operating without a physical presence in Kenya can evade stringent local regulations, making it difficult for authorities to enforce regulatory oversight.

“Satel” ite service providers should, therefore, not be licensed directly/ independently but only be allowed to operate under the license rights of the local licensee,” Safaricom said.

Starlink, which launched Kenyan operations last year, has been relying on third parties for distribution.

However, on August 21, the company unveiled a $15 monthly kit rental for individuals who cannot afford the Starlink hardware, which retails for US$350.

The rental service, seen as a game-changer, coupled with StarliStarlink’stitive pricing, including a US$10 monthly plan, has prompted local telcos to rethink their strategies.

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