By Jones Gadama
In a significant development aimed at bridging the digital divide in Africa, Airtel Africa has announced a groundbreaking partnership with SpaceX to bring Starlink’s high-speed internet services to its customers across the continent, including Malawi.
This collaboration marks a major milestone in expanding digital access, particularly in underserved and hard-to-reach regions.
According to Airtel Africa Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Sunil Taldar, the partnership will ensure that customers have reliable and affordable voice and data connectivity, even in the most remote areas.
“Next-generation satellite connectivity will ensure that every individual, business, and community has reliable and affordable connectivity even in the most remote parts of Africa,” Taldar said.

The partnership leverages Starlink’s low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite technology, which can bypass the need for expensive ground-based infrastructure, making it possible to deliver reliable, high-speed internet to even the most remote corners of Africa.
With Starlink’s constellation of over 6,750 LEO satellites, Airtel Africa aims to extend its reach beyond the limits of traditional cell towers and fiber networks.
SpaceX has already acquired the necessary licenses to operate in 9 of the 14 countries where Airtel Africa has a presence.
These countries include Malawi, Nigeria, Kenya, Zambia, Rwanda, Niger, Madagascar, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Chad. The companies are working on securing licenses for the remaining five countries.
This partnership is expected to have a transformative impact on Malawi and the broader African continent.
By providing high-speed internet access to remote schools, health centers, and businesses, the collaboration will help bridge the digital divide and promote digital inclusion.
Airtel Africa will also explore using Starlink for cellular backhaul to extend rural coverage, enabling mobile network coverage in areas where laying cables or building infrastructure is cost-prohibitive.
The partnership offers benefits for both companies. Airtel Africa will enhance its next-generation satellite connectivity offerings, while SpaceX will leverage Airtel’s ground network infrastructure and capabilities in Africa.
This collaboration will enable SpaceX to expand its reach and subscriber base, while Airtel Africa will gain a significant edge in expanding rural coverage and improving overall network quality.
“Starlink welcomes the opportunity to join forces with important industry leaders to ensure as many people as possible can benefit from Starlink’s presence,” said Chad Gibbs, Vice President of Starlink Business Operations at SpaceX.
He added,”The team at Airtel has played a pivotal role in Africa’s telecom story, so working with them to complement our direct offering across Africa makes great sense for our business”.
As Africa continues to navigate the complexities of digital development, partnerships like this one between Airtel Africa and SpaceX will play a crucial role in shaping the continent’s digital future.
With approximately 600 million people in Africa lacking internet access, this collaboration has the potential to make a significant impact on the lives of millions of people.