MTC Objects to Starlink Licence Application in Namibia
MTC Namibia has formally objected to Starlink Internet Services Namibia’s application for a telecommunications service licence and spectrum licences, warning that approval would violate the Communications Act and undermine national interests.
In an official letter to the Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN), MTC argued that Starlink’s satellite-based operating model is incompatible with Namibia’s regulatory framework, particularly requirements on lawful interception, spectrum monitoring, quality of service and universal access.
MTC further criticised CRAN for classifying Starlink’s full application as confidential, saying this undermined transparency and meaningful public participation. The company highlighted Starlink’s past unlawful operations in Namibia, noting that CRAN had previously issued a cease-and-desist order and confiscated illegal terminals.
According to MTC, Starlink’s pricing model is unaffordable for most Namibians and would not advance universal access. It also warned of risks to national security, data sovereignty, fair competition, and local investment. MTC concluded that Starlink fails to meet statutory criteria and that its application must be refused under Section 39 of the Act.
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