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Rwanda and SpaceX Sign Agreement to Expand Starlink Internet Access

by Times Reporter
October 6, 2025
in Eastern Africa, Rwanda
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Rwanda and SpaceX Sign Agreement to Expand Starlink Internet Access

Rwanda has formalised an agreement with SpaceX to extend the reach of Starlink’s satellite-based internet service across the country. The initiative is intended to improve nationwide connectivity and contribute to ongoing efforts to enhance access to digital services in both urban and rural areas.

The agreement follows discussions between Rwanda’s Minister of ICT and Innovation, Hon. Yves Iradukunda, and senior SpaceX representatives, during which both parties reviewed Starlink’s current operations in Rwanda. According to government officials, approximately 5,000 users are already connected through the existing Starlink network. The new phase of collaboration will focus on establishing the country’s first dedicated Starlink gateway by the end of 2025, which will be integrated with Rwanda’s national fibre-optic backbone.

The Rwanda Utilities Regulatory Authority (RURA) and the Rwanda Space Agency (RSA) have confirmed the completion of a spectrum agreement, allowing for the installation and operation of the gateway. The infrastructure is expected to increase internet capacity, improve coverage, and provide greater reliability, particularly in areas where connectivity remains limited.

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Officials stated that the agreement aligns with Rwanda’s National Digital Transformation Strategy, which aims to promote universal access, strengthen digital skills, and support innovation. The rollout of Starlink will also focus on providing connectivity for schools, healthcare centres, and community institutions, with the objective of enabling more equitable participation in the digital economy.

The project draws on lessons from earlier pilot programmes in Rwanda as well as comparable Starlink deployments in Mexico and Niger. Both the Rwandan government and SpaceX have indicated that they are exploring financial sustainability models, including partnerships with international donors and private sector actors, to maintain affordability and long-term service access.

Stakeholders suggest that improved connectivity could contribute to several sectors, including agriculture, healthcare, and education, by facilitating access to online resources, information systems, and data-driven decision-making. However, observers note that the long-term outcomes will depend on how effectively the service is integrated into national development plans and whether affordability challenges for rural users are addressed.

The agreement represents one of several efforts across the African continent to expand satellite-based internet infrastructure as a complement to existing terrestrial networks. As other countries consider similar partnerships, Rwanda’s experience may provide insights into how such collaborations can be structured to balance technological advancement with inclusive access objectives.

Tags: African connectivitydigital inclusionDigital TransformationICT developmentInfrastructureinternet accessRURArural connectivityRwandaRwanda Space Agencysatellite internetSpaceXStarlinkTechnology Policy
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