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Starlink seals deal to enter Uganda

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Last updated: May 16, 2026 2:40 am
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President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has witnessed the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding and operational licence agreement between the Uganda Communications Commission and Starlink, officially paving the way for the satellite internet provider’s entry into Uganda’s telecommunications sector.

The agreement was signed at State House Entebbe by UCC Executive Director George William Nyombi Thembo and representatives of SpaceX led by Mr Ryan Goodnight.

President Museveni described the development as a significant milestone for Uganda’s ICT and connectivity sector.

“Our interest remains security, revenue assurance, and ensuring proper accountability within the telecommunications sector so that we clearly know what is happening with telecom companies and who the customers are,” President Museveni said.

Following the signing ceremony, UCC issued Starlink with the necessary certification to guide the rollout of its operations in Uganda in line with national regulatory requirements.

Under the licensing framework, Starlink will establish a national gateway, a physical point of presence in Uganda and an operational office staffed with technical and legal support personnel to ensure compliance and effective service delivery.

Mr Thembo later handed over the operational certificate to Starlink officials, formally marking the company’s planned entry into Uganda’s internet and telecommunications market.

Speaking at the event, Mr Ryan Goodnight welcomed the agreement, saying it would improve internet accessibility and affordability in Uganda.

“It is a great honour to be here in this beautiful country. We are incredibly excited that we are forging this cooperation and bringing this network here,” Mr Goodnight said.

“We believe this partnership will lower internet costs and enable more people to join the digital economy. We are ready to comply with Uganda’s laws and work closely with the government and UCC to ensure successful implementation,” he added.

Mr Goodnight also revealed that Starlink intends to support education and health institutions through donations of internet connectivity devices.

“I am excited to see the impact this project will make. We believe it will have an excellent impact, especially if we work together with the ministries of Education and Health,” he noted.

The Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of ICT and National Guidance, Dr Aminah Zawedde, said the agreement followed extensive engagements between the government and Starlink officials to ensure compliance with Uganda’s regulatory framework.

“We are witnessing the signing of the provisional licence for Starlink after agreeing on the terms and features of the licence,” Dr Zawedde said.

She explained that Starlink will be required to deploy a national gateway with a physical presence in Uganda, ensure all activated devices are registered and maintain an operational office with key technical and legal staff.

Dr Zawedde said the agreement reflects Uganda’s commitment to expanding digital connectivity while safeguarding national interests and strengthening regulation within the telecommunications sector.

The event was also attended by Robie Kakonge and other government officials.

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