JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia mentioned on Thursday it has issued a cease-and-desist order to Elon Musk’s satellite tv for pc web supplier Starlink for working within the nation with no license.
Starlink, the satellite tv for pc unit of SpaceX, operates in a number of African nations however has confronted regulatory challenges in others and resistance from state telecom monopolies.
Starlink has submitted an utility for a telecommunications service license in Namibia, nonetheless the regulator has not issued the license as the appliance is below evaluation.
“Following an investigation, CRAN has established that Starlink is working a community inside Namibia with out the required telecommunications license,” CRAN mentioned in a press release.
“On 26 November 2024, the Authority issued a cease-and-desist order to Starlink, instructing the corporate to right away stop all operations in Namibia.”
SpaceX didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.
The regulator additionally suggested the general public to not buy Starlink terminal tools or subscribe to its companies, as such actions are unlawful in Namibia.
Its investigators have already confiscated unlawful terminals from customers and have opened prison instances with the Namibian Police on this regard, it added.
Earlier this 12 months, Cameroon ordered the seizure of Starlink tools at ports because it was not licensed.