Starlink, a global internet service provider, has suspended services for a section of Kenyan users. The suspension affects customers who failed to comply with a directive from the Communications Authority of Kenya requiring Starlink subscribers to complete identity verification. One user, CPA Wachira Joseph, shared an email from the provider notifying him that his internet
Billionaire Elon Musk’s internet firm Starlink has teamed up with Mawingu Networks to expand high-speed satellite internet access to rural and peri-urban areas of Kenya. The partnership will see 450 community hubs, including schools, farmer cooperatives, and digital resource centres, connected to reliable, affordable internet for the first time. Through the initiative, Mawingu will lead
President William Ruto’s government has ordered all Starlink internet users in Kenya to submit their identity registration details or risk service interruption. According to an email sent to Starlink subscribers on Tuesday, February 18, the satellite internet provider, owned by billionaire Elon Musk, said the Kenyan government had directed that all users must complete identity