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    Airtel Africa, SpaceX Test Satellite-to-Mobile Connectivity in Kenya

    Felix NjengaBy Felix NjengaMarch 24, 2026
    Sunil Taldar, Chief Executive Officer, Airtel Africa
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    A major milestone in telecommunications has been achieved in Kenya after Airtel Africa and SpaceX successfully conducted trials of satellite-enabled mobile data and messaging services using Starlink Mobile technology.

    The tests mark a significant advancement in efforts to bridge connectivity gaps across Africa, particularly in remote and underserved regions. Conducted in areas with no existing terrestrial network coverage, the trials demonstrated the potential of satellite-to-mobile technology to extend communication services far beyond traditional infrastructure limits.

    During the pilot phase, users equipped with standard 4G-compatible smartphones were able to connect seamlessly to Starlink’s growing satellite constellation—currently comprising approximately 650 low-Earth orbit satellites. Once outside conventional network coverage, the Starlink Mobile system automatically activated, enabling uninterrupted access to essential communication services.

    The connectivity supported a range of light-data applications, including messaging and voice calls via platforms such as WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger, as well as navigation tools and mobile-based financial transactions through Airtel’s application. This ensured that users remained connected to critical services even in some of the most isolated locations.

    Speaking on the development, Sunil Taldar, Chief Executive Officer of Airtel Africa, said the successful tests demonstrate the company’s commitment to expanding digital inclusion across its footprint.

    “We are excited to transition from concept to real-world implementation with SpaceX. The Kenya trials underscore our mission to deliver connectivity everywhere, ensuring our customers stay connected even beyond the reach of terrestrial networks,” he said.

    The collaboration is part of a broader strategy to deploy satellite-supported mobile services across Airtel Africa’s 14 operating markets. The rollout will depend on regulatory approvals within each country, but both companies have indicated that expansion plans are already underway.

    Looking ahead, Airtel Africa and SpaceX aim to enhance the service by introducing voice calling and more robust data capabilities through the next-generation Starlink Mobile V2 technology. This upgrade is expected to enable full broadband connectivity directly to mobile devices, potentially transforming how millions of people access the internet across the continent.

    Industry experts view the development as a transformative step toward closing Africa’s digital divide, particularly in rural and geographically challenging areas where traditional network deployment remains costly and complex.

    If successfully scaled, satellite-to-mobile connectivity could redefine telecommunications infrastructure in Africa, providing reliable, widespread access to communication and digital services for communities that have long remained offline.

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