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Starlink Expands Across Africa, Now in 18 Countries

Starlink Expands Across Africa, Now in 18 Countries

Taha Sakr
Last updated: April 13, 2025 1:35 pm
By Taha Sakr 3 Min Read
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In a move aimed at strengthening Africa’s telecommunications infrastructure, Elon Musk’s Starlink has announced the expansion of its satellite internet services across the continent. By March 2025, Starlink had become available in no fewer than 18 African countries.

This marks a significant development for improving internet access in a region where connectivity remains limited compared to the rest of the world.

Starlink’s Launch in Africa

Starlink began operations in Africa in January 2023, starting with Nigeria, as part of an ambitious plan to deliver satellite-based internet access across the continent.

The service represents a major leap forward for Africa, where many countries face serious infrastructure challenges that hinder internet access. Currently, internet penetration across the continent stands at less than 40% of the total population.

Through its network of low-Earth orbit satellites, Starlink allows users in remote and rural areas to access high-speed, reliable internet, helping to bridge the digital divide and unlock new opportunities in education, business, and e-government services.

New Countries Join the Network

Since its launch in Nigeria, Starlink has continued to expand its footprint. In 2023, the service rolled out in Rwanda, Mozambique, Kenya, and Zambia—making these among the first African nations to benefit from the technology.

Over time, more countries joined the growing network, including Malawi, Sierra Leone, and Eswatini.

In January this year, Starlink expanded to Liberia, followed by Niger in March, bringing the total number of African countries covered to 18.

Other nations now connected to the Starlink network in 2025 include Ghana, Zimbabwe, Burundi, Madagascar, and several others.

Regulatory Challenges & Ongoing Expansion

Despite its rapid growth, Starlink’s expansion hasn’t been without obstacles. In some countries, the company has encountered regulatory hurdles that delayed or blocked service launches.

For example, Starlink’s entry into South Africa has been complicated by stringent regulatory restrictions, preventing the company from starting operations in that market so far. However, Starlink has succeeded in expanding in other nations where licensing processes were more streamlined.

Later in 2024, Starlink launched its services in countries such as Sierra Leone and South Sudan, showcasing the company’s adaptability to different regulatory environments.

The expansion of Starlink’s network across Africa is a major milestone in enhancing the continent’s digital infrastructure. It holds the potential to deliver connectivity to underserved regions and bolster access to essential services like education and digital government platforms.

While regulatory challenges remain, Starlink continues to expand into new African markets—demonstrating its resilience and flexibility in adapting to diverse operational landscapes.

The long-term impact of these efforts on Africa’s digital and economic development remains to be seen, especially as the demand for reliable internet access continues to rise across the continent.

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