23
Jun
The decision by the Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) to uphold its rejection of Starlink Internet Services Namibia’s licence applications should not be viewed as a victory against innovation, nor should it be interpreted as hostility towards foreign investment. Rather, it represents something far more fundamental: the principle that in Namibia, the rule of law applies equally to everyone. The debate surrounding Starlink has generated considerable public interest. Understandably so. Namibia remains a vast country with significant connectivity challenges, and many citizens, businesses and communities are eager for solutions that can bridge the digital divide. Satellite internet services such…
