The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) says that Space Exploration Technologies, Inc. (SpaceX, also known as Starlink) is not licensed to operate in Namibia.
Starlink, owned by billionaire Elon Musk, is an international aerospace company offering Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite communication services.
Following an investigation, CRAN has established that Starlink is operating a network within Namibia without the required telecommunications license.
On the 26th of November, CRAN issued a cease-and-desist order to Starlink, instructing the company to immediately cease all operations in the country.
CRAN further advises that consumers do not purchase Starlink terminal equipment or subscribe to its services, as such activities are illegal under Namibian law.
CRAN investigators have already confiscated illegal terminals from consumers and have opened criminal cases with the Namibian Police in this regard.
Emilia Nghikembua, the Chief Executive Officer of CRAN, stated that the regulatory body remains committed to enforcing the Communications Act to ensure fair competition, consumer protection, and compliance with regulatory requirements.
Nghikembua further urges all service providers to adhere to the legal framework governing the telecommunications sector in Namibia.
She said Starlink must comply with the licensing process before operating in the country.
Nghikembua noted that while Starlink has submitted an application for a telecommunications service license, CRAN has not yet issued the license, as the application is still under review.
She notes that CRAN is actively pursuing legal action against any individual or company found in contravention of the Communications Act and reminds the public to refrain from importing or using Starlink services.