Cape Verde becomes the 18th African country to adopt Starlink
Starlink currently operates in over 100 countries around the world.
Lezeth Khoza
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Musk launches charm offensive with African leaders at the UN
Musk had meetings with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, Lesotho Prime Minister Same Matekane, and Namibian President Nangolo Mbumba.
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Starlink's $50 monthly fee in Zim sparks excitement
Elon Musk's SpaceX broadband satellite internet service became active at midnight on Friday.
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Neobank Payday re-launches in Rwanda with SpaceX’s Starlink
Payday customers in Rwanda will now be able to use their virtual cards to pay for the Starlink routers.
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Starlink to land in Nigeria
The company announced in a tweet this week that the service has been launched.
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Malawi looks to satellite connectivity to drive down data prices
SpaceX’s StarLink secures Malawi’s first satellite internet service provider licences, to cover network facilities, network services and application services.
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SpaceX to shuttle in Starlink connectivity in Zambia
Time frame of under six months announced, with development expected to escalate country’s position in the digital economy.
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ABS and SpaceX Sign JDP on Remotely Controlled Rocket Recovery Droneships
ABS has signed a joint development project (JDP) with SpaceX to review the remotely controlled functions of autonomous rocket recovery droneships used for booster rocket recovery at sea.
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Elon Musk refuses to drop Russian news sources on Starlink
The businessman says his company will not do so unless at gunpoint because he cherishes free speech.
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SpaceX confirms interest in Nigeria market
Delegation met with NCC to detail plans, objectives.
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Is SpaceX StarLink launched for Africa?
The SpaceX StarLink service offers benefits to connect all "off-grid" users as well as providing a high-reliable, easy to deploy fibre-alternative service - it does build a compelling case that Africa can't ignore says Q-KON Group.
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Elon Musk’s SpaceX launches African-Asian focused Thai satellite
THAICOM-6 is expected to serve the broadcast industry with higher quality TV services.