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Kenya’s Biggest Wireless Firm Is in Talks With Musk’s Starlink · Bloomberg

(Bloomberg) -- Kenya’s biggest phone company Safaricom Plc is in talks with Elon Musk’s Starlink and other satellite providers on potential future partnerships, its Chief Executive Officer Peter Ndegwa said.

“From a satellite perspective, we have to partner with Starlink or other satellite providers in future to make sure that that technology plays right through,” he said in an interview in New York. “We have had some discussions, and we will continue to have those discussions to the extent that they complement what we are offering.”

While Musk, the world’s richest man, has won the hearts of consumers by launching satellites into low-Earth orbit to beam down broadband, internet and mobile companies that invested in local networks have raised concerns about whether the service complies with local laws. The government’s of Taiwan and India have echoed those worries while the likes of Indonesia, Argentina and Ghana have changed or waived their regulations for the SpaceX unit.

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Starlink has struck partnership agreements to distribute and provide internet services in remote areas in many parts of the world, shying away from equity or ownership deals. It has a license to operate in Kenya.

An advocacy group in the East African nation has taken Safaricom to court, claiming the company is “actively seeking to block” Starlink, according a filing seen by Bloomberg. Ndegwa said during the interview that the company wasn’t trying to hinder Starlink, but rather asking regulators for a level playing field.

“There’s a misconception about Safaricom getting in the way,” Ndegwa said. “We don’t have the ability to prevent anyone from operating in Kenya. That is a regulatory decision.”

Safaricom sent a letter to regulators in July, asking that foreign satellite providers be required to take local telecommunications operators as partners when doing business in Kenya to boost investment and employment, and comply with local laws, according to advocacy group Kituo Cha Sheria’s law suit.

The wireless operator also told officials that allowing services such as Starlink to operate on independent licenses could lead to security risks and lapses in regulatory oversight, due to the cross-border nature of satellite services, according to the group’s court filing. By Bella Genga, Loni Prinsloo and Jennifer Zabasajja, Bloomberg

 

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