Since Jeff Bezosā Project Kuiper started blowing hot about entering markets that billionaire Elon Musk has been eyeing for months, things have miraculously been falling into place for the Starlink boss.
Bad weather torpedoed Amazonās much-frenzied Kuiper satellite launch, Lesotho was looking for a quid pro quo arrangement and has now allowed Starlink into its country, and even in South Africa, members of parliament (MPs) are torn between bringing in Muskās Starlink internet or staying grounded with their black ownership rule.
Now, Musk is bagging wins further up the continent. On Sunday, Starlink, the satellite internet service provider (ISP) launched in Somaliaāmarking its 20th African country. While the āHorn of Africaā isnāt exactly known for robust digital infrastructure, Starlinkās low-orbit satellite technology is tailor-made for underserved and off-grid zones.
Musk isnāt waltzing into a blank slate. Hormuud Telecom, Somaliaās telecom heavyweight, has been dominating the space for decades. The telecom operator is like Kenyaās Safaricom; it has built a massive network, moved millions of dollars through mobile money, and for $20 a month, Hormuud offers unlimited internetāsomething satellite ISPs dream of matching.Ā
On the other hand, Starlink will likely charge between $110ā$120 per month for its standard residential plan in Somalia, with an upfront cost of $600 for the dish and modem. This is over five times Hormuudās price and requires a substantial initial investment, which is a major barrier in a country where most households earn about $2.15 per day. The satellite ISP has not announced any subsidised plans for Somalia.
Still, Hormuudās about to go through a leadership shake-up, and Starlinkās timing couldnāt be better. With Muskās deep pockets, global footprint, and X-powered hype machine, Hormuud might soon have a real fight on its hands.
With local telecoms bracing and competitors like Googleās Taara also lighting up the race, Somalia just became the next big battleground in the fight to connect Africaās disconnected.
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