Starlink discontinues service in Uganda following regulatory crackdown

06 January 2026

As of January 1, Starlink has disabled access to its global satellite internet network within Uganda, effectively rendering all Starlink terminals in the country inactive. This action follows a directive from the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC), which raised concerns over unlicensed satellite service operations.

In a formal letter dated January 2, 2026, Starlink confirmed that it has activated a service restriction tool to block satellite internet access in Uganda. The company clarified that it does not officially sell, market, or distribute Starlink services within Uganda, and no terminals have been imported or authorized by the UCC.

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Egypt partners with Orange Egypt to expand telemedicine services

05 January 2026

Egypt’s Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Orange Egypt to enhance the deployment of telemedicine and deliver high-quality digital healthcare services to villages and underserved regions across the country.

The agreement aims to foster collaboration with civil society organizations and medical convoys operating in various governorates, expanding healthcare access through innovative digital solutions.

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Gamtel announces major network upgrade

05 January 2026

Gamtel has entered into a $50 million public-private partnership with Senegalese systems integrator SYSROAD SA HOLDING to modernize the country’s internet backbone infrastructure. This ambitious project aims to significantly enhance the national network’s capacity and resilience, supporting the country’s digital economy.

The collaboration is set to transform Gambia’s core network, increasing its capacity from 50 Gbps to 800 Gbps — a staggering 1,500% boost. This upgrade is expected to eliminate existing connectivity bottlenecks and establish a high-performance, reliable infrastructure critical for fostering a modern, competitive digital environment. 

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Chadian government urges telecom operators to improve service quality

05 January 2026

The government of Chad has reiterated its call for telecommunications operators to enhance the quality of services provided to the population, highlighting ongoing concerns over network reliability and coverage. This appeal was made during a monitoring and evaluation session dedicated to the telecommunications and digital economy sector, chaired by Prime Minister Allah Maye Halina.

Despite concerted efforts, the Prime Minister pointed out that significant shortcomings remain, particularly regarding frequent outages, slow connections, and limited network coverage across the country. He emphasized that citizens primarily assess the effectiveness of their telecom services based on their daily experiences and stressed the need for more rigorous quality control, especially given the still-inadequate deployment of fiber optics in the northern and southern regions of Chad. The Prime Minister also urged authorities to enforce stricter standards to ensure better service delivery.

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