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United States billionaire Elon Musk on Friday claimed that Starlink is not allowed to operate in South Africa because he is “not Black.” Commenting on a post on his social media platform, X ...
The EFF have branded Elon Musk's internet satellite company, Starlink, a 'terrorist' organisation which poses a 'security ...
Ellipsis owner Dominic Cull says it will take up to 18 months for South Africa to finalise amendments that allow players like ...
The EFF has said that it will “never allow” Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite service to be launched in South Africa.
Starlink plans a $113 million investment to enter South Africa, aiming to boost internet access and meet local regulations. Read to know more!
The likely introduction of equity equivalents in the telecoms sector opens the door to foreign firms like Starlink who do not ...
“Starlink is not allowed to operate in South Africa, because I’m not black,” Musk, who was also born in South Africa before immigrating to Canada and later the U.S., said in a post on X.
ICT regulatory expert Dominic Cull has said it could take two years or more before Starlink is licensed to operate in South ...
Despite Starlink being branded “illegal” in South Africa, the roaming service has amassed thousands of users who imported their kits from officially-supported countries.
Starlink is eyeing South Africa, but regulatory hurdles and B-BBEE rules are delaying its launch. Here's what's really happening behind Elon Musk's stalled satellite internet rollout.