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Namibia Rejects Starlink Licence Over Local Ownership Rules

by SAT Reporter
March 24, 2026
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Namibia Rejects Starlink Licence Over Local Ownership Rules

Namibia has declined an application by Starlink, the satellite internet provider owned by Elon Musk’s SpaceX, to operate commercially within its borders, citing regulatory requirements that prioritise local ownership in the telecommunications sector. The decision, announced by the Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia, reflects broader policy frameworks across parts of southern Africa that seek to balance foreign investment with domestic participation in strategic industries.

The regulator did not publicly elaborate on the specific grounds for refusal, but confirmed that Starlink’s Namibian subsidiary did not meet the statutory requirement that telecommunications licensees maintain at least 51 percent local ownership. This provision forms part of Namibia’s post independence economic framework, designed to expand participation by Namibian citizens and historically marginalised groups in key sectors of the economy.

Starlink has not issued a formal response to the decision. The company currently operates in more than twenty African countries, providing satellite based broadband connectivity particularly in rural and underserved regions. Its expansion across the continent has been uneven, with regulatory approvals varying significantly between jurisdictions depending on licensing structures, spectrum governance, and ownership requirements. Further information on the company’s services can be found on its official platform at Starlink.

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Namibia’s position aligns with a wider regional pattern. In South Africa, Starlink has similarly not secured a licence, with authorities emphasising compliance with national ownership and empowerment legislation. The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa outlines these requirements, which are part of broader efforts to address structural inequalities and ensure inclusive participation in the digital economy.

The Namibian government’s approach is informed by its own historical context. Following independence in 1990, after periods of German colonial rule and South African administration, Namibia introduced policies aimed at redressing economic disparities and fostering inclusive growth. These policies continue to shape regulatory decisions in sectors considered critical to national development, including communications infrastructure.

The Communications Regulatory Authority has indicated that the Starlink decision may be subject to review, either at its own discretion or through a formal petition process within ninety days. This leaves open the possibility of reconsideration should the company adjust its ownership structure or otherwise meet regulatory expectations.

In 2024, Namibian authorities had already cautioned against the unauthorised use of Starlink services within the country, noting that operating without a licence would contravene national law. Consumers were advised not to procure or use Starlink equipment until regulatory approval had been granted.

The debate surrounding Starlink’s entry into African markets has, in some cases, extended beyond regulatory compliance into broader discussions about investment, sovereignty, and economic transformation. Elon Musk has previously criticised ownership requirements in South Africa, arguing that they restrict market access. Government officials in Pretoria have countered that foreign firms are able to operate successfully within the existing framework provided they comply with local legislation, pointing to the presence of numerous multinational companies across sectors.

Across the continent, policymakers continue to navigate the tension between attracting technological investment and ensuring that such investment contributes to domestic capacity building and equitable economic participation. Satellite internet services, including those offered by Starlink, present significant opportunities to expand connectivity in remote areas. At the same time, regulatory authorities are tasked with ensuring that the benefits of such technologies are aligned with national development priorities.

Namibia’s decision illustrates the complexity of this balancing act. It underscores an approach in which connectivity is not only a technical issue but also a socio economic one, shaped by historical experience and contemporary policy objectives. As digital infrastructure becomes increasingly central to economic participation across Africa, the terms under which global technology providers engage with local markets are likely to remain a subject of ongoing negotiation.

Tags: Africa technologyCRANDigital InfrastructureElon Musklocal ownership lawsNamibiasatellite internetSouth AfricaStarlinktelecommunications policy
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