Elon Musk Suffers Setback As Namibia Rejects Starlink License

Elon Musk Suffers Setback As Namibia Rejects  Starlink License

Namibia said Monday it had rejected a request for billionaire Elon Musk’s Starlink to operate its satellite internet services in the country, dealing the company a second setback in southern Africa.

Starlink had applied for the licence through its local unit, Starlink Internet Services Namibia (Pty) Limited, the Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) said in a government gazette.

Starlink provides high-speed internet access to remote locations around the world via thousands of low Earth orbit satellites.

The regulator gave no explanation for the refusal, saying only that “the full reasons for the decision can be requested from the authority.”

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AFP sought comment from CRAN but had not received a response.

However CRAN’s statement noted that Starlink’s local subsidiary has no local ownership.

US-based Starlink, which counters criticism on its website with a “Myth vs Fact” page, says it established the Namibian company and plans to partner with local firms to create jobs and economic opportunities.

Starlink has failed to secure a licence in neighbouring South Africa, where ownership rules have also blocked its entry.

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