Namibia Denies Starlink License Citing Local Ownership Rules

Namibia's communications authority has officially rejected Elon Musk's Starlink application to operate satellite internet services, citing failure to meet local ownership requirements. This move highlights Namibia's firm regulatory stance compared to other African countries that allow Starlink operations with more lenient approaches. As a result, Starlink must reconsider its entry strategies in the region, potentially affecting its broader African expansion plans and negotiation tactics with other regulators.
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