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Airtel Africa teams up with Starlink to launch direct-to-cell service in 14 markets

By Thomson Reuters Dec 16, 2025 | 11:16 AM

Dec 16 (Reuters) – Airtel Africa said on Tuesday it has partnered with SpaceX ‍to introduce Starlink’s direct-to-cell satellite technology to all its 14 markets.

The satellite-to-mobile service will begin across Africa in ‌2026, with data ‌for select applications and text messaging, Airtel Africa said in a statement.

Airtel Africa customers with compatible ​smartphones in regions without terrestrial coverage will have ‍network connectivity through ​Starlink.

The deal also ​includes “support for Starlink’s first broadband ‍Direct to Cell system, with next-generation satellites that will be capable of providing high-speed connectivity to smartphones with 20x improved data ‍speed,” Airtel Africa said.

Last month, Kyivstar, Ukraine’s largest mobile operator, became ‍the ‍first in Europe ​to launch Starlink’s ​direct-to-cell ⁠satellite technology in a ‌bid to keep millions connected amid wartime blackouts and disrupted infrastructure.

(Reporting by Juby Babu in Mexico City; Editing by ⁠Shailesh Kuber)