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Starlink Climbs to Seventh in Kenya’s ISP Market

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Elon Musk’s Starlink has quickly risen to become Kenya’s seventh-largest internet service provider (ISP), boasting over 19,000 users just months after entering the market. Its satellite broadband service is gaining traction, especially in remote areas where traditional fiber and wireless networks fall short. However, Starlink’s rapid growth has sparked regulatory concerns, with Kenya’s Communications Authority… Read More »Starlink Climbs to Seve…
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The traditional Mendoza company Andesmar reported that it started installing Starlink in its units, so it is already clear that it will end up being a standard for large companies to be able to provide satellite internet in their units, something that today is only possible with Starlink but soon would also start the Amazon system via Directv....The Andesmar entry also puts Starlink in its omnibus was first published in Sir Chandler.

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Africa.com broke the news in on Friday, March 21, 2025.
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