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NCA approves Elon Musk’s internet services for operation in Ghana

NCA approves Elon Musk’s internet services for operation in Ghana
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Ghana is set to launch Elon Musk’s Starlink internet service by the end of August 2024.

The move comes after the National Communications Authority (NCA) completed all necessary administrative and licensing procedures, allowing Starlink to roll out its high-speed internet services across the nation.

Before the latest approval in Ghana, there was a black market that allowed users to bypass local restrictions on Starlink and subscribe to its global roaming service.

In a statement released today, the NCA confirmed that the service will be managed by Space X Starlink GH LTD, a branch of Musk’s SpaceX.

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Starlink’s technology relies on a constellation of low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellites, which enable faster internet speeds compared to traditional satellites, positioning Starlink as a strong competitor in the global internet market.

As of April 2024, the network consists of approximately 5,800 LEO satellites, designed to efficiently relay signals and provide download speeds that can surpass 100 Mbps in certain areas.

Despite the promise of high-speed connectivity, Starlink’s cost may be a hurdle for many Ghanaians. In Nigeria, for instance, Starlink’s monthly subscription is priced at $27, with an initial setup cost of $314—significantly more expensive than local services like Airtel, which offers 1GB of data for $0.68.

While Starlink’s service could be particularly beneficial for rural areas with limited internet access, the high cost might restrict its adoption among Ghana’s rural population, who may find the service unaffordable.

As the launch approaches, it remains to be seen how Starlink will influence Ghana’s internet landscape, particularly in underserved regions where reliable connectivity is critically needed.

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