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Vodacom backs Starlink ban in South Africa

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Last updated: April 18, 2025 1:44 am
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Vodacom Supports ICASA’s Decision to Block Starlink in South Africa

Vodacom, one of South Africa’s leading telecom companies, has come out in support of the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) in its decision to prevent Starlink from operating in the country. The move is in line with ICASA’s enforcement of Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) laws, which require that any company applying for a telecoms license must have at least 30% ownership by historically disadvantaged South Africans.

Starlink, the satellite Internet service owned by Elon Musk’s SpaceX, has not applied for the necessary licenses to operate legally in South Africa. ICASA confirmed that no formal application has been submitted by Starlink, and the company’s global business model, which does not involve local equity partnerships, conflicts with South African regulations.

Vodacom’s support of ICASA’s stance is significant and reflects a widespread consensus among local operators in favor of economic transformation. The company emphasized the importance of complying with national regulations that promote inclusivity and address historical inequalities. BEE compliance is seen as essential for sustainable and equitable growth in South Africa’s telecom sector.

While Starlink is operational in neighboring countries like Mozambique, Lesotho, and Botswana, where regulatory environments are different, it faces challenges in South Africa due to the strict ownership rules. Some have called for a reevaluation of these regulations to improve connectivity in underserved rural areas. However, authorities maintain that economic transformation should not be compromised.

Critics of the ban argue that restricting Starlink’s entry limits consumer choice and hampers efforts to bridge the digital divide in South Africa. For rural communities with poor infrastructure, satellite Internet could provide a vital lifeline. Nevertheless, ICASA and supporters of the current policy prioritize empowerment objectives over short-term convenience.

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The Starlink case has sparked discussions across African markets on how to embrace foreign tech innovation while empowering local players and maintaining sovereignty. It serves as a litmus test for how regulators in other African countries will balance economic justice with the need for digital inclusion.

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