Starlink receives license to start its Rwanda operations in first quarter of 2023

Date: 2023-02-10
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Starlink, a satellite internet constellation is expected to launch its high-speed internet operation in Rwanda within the first quarter of this year following approval from the Rwanda Space Agency.

Operated by SpaceX, a spacecraft manufacturing company founded by billionaire Elon Musk, Starlink recently received a license from the Rwanda Space Agency to provide high-performance internet connectivity to Rwanda using its system of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite.

The Chief Executive Officer of Rwanda Space Agency, Francis Ngabo who made this known to journalists disclosed that “Starlink is planning to launch its services in Rwanda in the first quarter of this year, which would make it the second country in Africa to have its services officially operational.”

According to CEO Ngabo, the approval of Starlink's operation in Rwanda is aligned with RSA's mission to leverage space capabilities for national development by contributing to the overall target of establishing international connectivity redundancy and near-universal broadband coverage.

The Rwanda Space Agency believes that the license collaborates with the recent National Broadband Policy and Strategy (NBPS), which focuses on encouraging businesses that foster affordable, quality broadband service; and that Starlink technology will significantly boost the capability to improve internet access in remote and rural areas where traditional wireless, cable and fiber-optic infrastructure is often difficult to deploy.

With the deployment of Starlink services in its territory, Rwanda becomes the fourth country in Africa to be issued a license to operate after Mozambique, Nigeria, and Malawi.

 

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