马斯克的星链正在迅速扩大在非洲的足迹
Musk's Starlink Is Rapidly Expanding Its Footprint In Africa

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/musks-starlink-rapidly-expanding-its-footprint-africa

埃隆·马斯克的星链正在非洲迅速扩张,为偏远和服务欠缺的地区提供高速卫星互联网。截至 2025 年 1 月,该公司在 15 个非洲国家开展业务。 Starlink 的价格变得越来越实惠,在一些国家/地区,月度套餐比传统 ISP 便宜得多。在肯尼亚和津巴布韦,Starlink 的成本还不到领先 ISP 的一半。 这种负担能力正在扰乱市场,迫使传统互联网服务提供商降低价格并提高互联网速度以保持竞争力。然而,当地电信公司批评星链没有投资当地就业或基础设施。 在南非,正在与政府进行谈判,要求 Starlink 向当地边缘群体分配 30% 的股权,作为获得许可的条件。


原文

Elon Musk’s Starlink has rapidly expanded its presence in Africa, now operating in 15 countries as of January 2025.

Starlink provides high-speed satellite internet to remote and underserved locations, enabling connectivity in areas where traditional internet infrastructure is unreliable, expensive, or nonexistent by using a constellation of low-Earth orbit satellites.

This visualization, via Visual Capitalist's Kayla Zhu, shows Starlink prices vs. the leading internet service provider’s price in 12 African countries, as of January 2025.

Data comes from Starlink, and various ISP website via Rest of World. The Starlink prices do not include the upfront cost of the Starlink hardware.

 

Starlink is becoming increasingly affordable in Africa, with monthly plans in countries like Kenya and Zimbabwe significantly cheaper than traditional internet service providers, often at less than half the cost.

In at least five African countries specifically–Ghana, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and Cape Verde–Starlink is now cheaper than the leading fixed internet service provider.

This affordability is disrupting the market, forcing traditional ISPs like Safaricom in Kenya to lower prices and increase internet speeds to remain competitive.

Despite its high-speed offerings, Starlink faces criticism from local telecommunications companies for not investing in local jobs or infrastructure.

In South Africa, negotiations are ongoing, with the government requiring Starlink to allocate at least 30% equity to local ownership by marginalized groups as a condition for licensing.

To learn more about internet infrastructure in Africa, check out this graphic that visualizes the cost of 1GB of data in various African countries.

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