In a major regulatory shift, South Africa’s telecommunications minister has directed the industry watchdog to amend its local ownership rules, potentially clearing a path for SpaceX’s Starlink and other satellite-internet providers to enter the market.

The change would allow companies to meet Black economic empowerment requirements through equity-equivalent investment programs—like funding infrastructure or digital inclusion initiatives—rather than mandating a 30% direct ownership stake.

This move follows reported overwhelming public support and addresses a key obstacle for Elon Musk, who has criticized the existing rules.

For South Africans, especially in rural areas with limited internet access, the arrival of competitive satellite broadband could be a game-changer, offering new options for connectivity and economic participation.

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