Starlink Officially Goes Live In Sierra Leone

Sierra Leone becomes the 100th country to get access to Starlink services

By Joseph-Albert Kuuire 1 Min Read

Sierra Leone has officially gone with Starlink internet connectivity. The African country officially became the 100th country to go live with Elon Musk’s satellite internet service.

Details

Sierra Leone’s journey towards enhanced connectivity began with the National Communications Authority’s (NATCA) approval of Starlink’s license, following extensive technical evaluations in 2023. The Chief Minister, David Monina Sengeh, highlighted this as a pivotal step towards the government’s goal of universal connectivity and educational transformation.

https://twitter.com/Starlink/status/1800601843376279871

Why This Matters

With two-thirds of the population lacking internet access, the introduction of Starlink’s high-speed satellite internet service promises to bridge the digital divide, particularly in rural and suburban regions that have been historically underserved by traditional internet providers.

The Big Picture

With Sierra Leone going live with the Starlink service, the country is now the 10th African country to have official Starlink connectivity.


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Joseph-Albert Kuuire is the creator, editor, and journalist at Tech Labari. Email: joseph@techlabari.com Twitter: @jakuuire
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