Somalia Approves Starlink: What It Means for Internet Access, Telecom Operators and Pricing
Tech In Africa | Kevin Mwangi - Jan 30, 2026

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- Starlink was officially licensed in Somalia on April 13, 2025.
- Only 27.6%β30% of Somalis are currently online, with rural areas facing significant connectivity challenges.
- Starlink offers speeds of 50β200 Mbps and low latency, but costs $390 for hardware and $70β$120 monthly.
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While Starlink's technology has the potential to bridge connectivity gaps in Somalia, its prohibitive costs could exacerbate existing economic inequalities. A more balanced approach, possibly involving subsidies or partnerships with local providers, is essential to ensure that the benefits of improved internet access reach a broader segment of the population.
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