South African technology news website TechCentral has reported that Starlink's parent company SpaceX wrote to telecommunications regulator Icasa telling it that it should rethink the 30% ownership requirement for licensees.
An Icasa spokesperson said without elaborating: “Icasa has not received any application from Starlink or SpaceX.”
Communications minister Solly Malatsi did not answer a phone call seeking comment.
TechCentral has reported Malatsi asked Icasa to consider “equity equivalents” such as skills development to allow companies like SpaceX to operate locally.
Starlink operates in many African countries, but in addition to South Africa it has faced obstacles in places such as Cameroon and Namibia due to licensing disputes.
Musk attended school in the South African capital Pretoria before emigrating to the US, where he is now a top adviser to President Donald Trump as well as the world's richest person. Within weeks of taking office, Trump has suspended US aid to South Africa over its land reform policies and its genocide case against Washington's ally Israel at the World Court.
Reuters