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Namibia Rejects Starlink Licence Bid, Marking Second Setback In Southern Africa

Namibia has rejected Elon Musk’s Starlink licence bid, citing local ownership rules, marking the company’s second setback in southern Africa.

Namibia has rejected an application by Elon Musk’s satellite internet service, Starlink, to operate in the country, dealing the company another setback in its expansion across southern Africa.

The application was submitted through Starlink’s local subsidiary, Starlink Internet Services Namibia (Pty) Limited, according to the Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia. In a notice published in the government gazette, the regulator confirmed the refusal but did not provide detailed reasons, stating only that a full explanation could be requested from the authority.

While officials did not elaborate, the regulator noted that Starlink’s Namibian unit lacks local ownership, a factor that may have influenced the decision. The company has previously said it intends to partner with local firms to create jobs and expand digital access, particularly in underserved and remote areas.

The development mirrors challenges faced by Starlink in neighbouring South Africa, where it has also been unable to secure a licence. South Africa’s regulations require telecom companies to allocate at least 30% ownership to historically disadvantaged groups, a policy aimed at addressing inequalities from the apartheid era. Musk, who was born in South Africa, has publicly criticised the requirement as “openly racist”.

Despite the setback, Starlink continues to position itself as a key player in expanding global internet connectivity through its network of low-Earth orbit satellites. However, regulatory hurdles in parts of Africa highlight the complexities of balancing foreign investment with local ownership and economic inclusion policies.

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