Starlink launches in Botswana three months after securing licence 

Three months after securing an working licence, Starlink, the Elon Musk-owned satellite tv for pc web service,  is now accessible in Botswana. 

The {hardware} will value P4,820 ($363), delivery for P314 ($24) and P688 ($52) for the month-to-month subscription. 

Starlink’s launch in Botswana comes after one 12 months of engagements with the Botswana Communications Regulatory Authority (BOCRA). The corporate submitted its licence utility in early 2023 however acquired the licence in Might 2024. Starlink’s utility was rejected in February 2024 citing lacking data, individuals acquainted with the matter stated. The regulator denied the claims.

In February 2024, BOCRA banned the use, sale and importation of Starlink kits within the nation. In Might, President Masisi met with a delegation of Starlink’s executives in Dallas, Texas and stated he suggested BOCRA to license the service.

In Botswana, Starlink enters an web service supplier market dominated by cellular community operators together with BTC, Mascom Orange and different broadband web suppliers together with Nashua and OPQ.

Botswana is the sixth nation in southern Africa to have Starlink after Zambia, eSwatini, Malawi, Mozambique and Madagascar.

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