OPINIONISTA: Starlink’s lobbying for SA licence raises serious concerns about Musk’s influence

[Daily Maverick - Zambia] - 29/05/2025
While the appeal of high-speed satellite internet — particularly for underserved rural areas — is undeniable, the risks associated with ceding critical digital infrastructure to a foreign, privately controlled entity warrant far greater scrutiny.
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