Niger’s military government has announced a collaboration with Elon Musk’s Starlink to enhance internet coverage across the country, which currently has a low internet penetration rate of 32 percent.
The Minister of Communication and Digital Economy, Sidi Mohamed Raliou, stated that this partnership aims to extend broadband access to as much as 100 percent of Niger’s territory.
Starlink’s innovative satellite technology is set to deliver internet connectivity to remote and underserved areas, where traditional infrastructure is lacking.
This agreement follows similar developments in the region, with Liberia recently granting Starlink a provisional license and Mali lifting its ban on the import of Starlink kits after previously prohibiting them due to security concerns.
Niger’s decision to partner with Starlink comes in the wake of a challenging communications landscape, where internet access is often disrupted by militant activities from various groups in the Sahel region.
The military junta is optimistic that this initiative will not only improve connectivity but also provide affordable high-speed internet options for its citizens.