Starlink Expands into Burundi, Bringing High-Speed Internet to 17th African Country
Starlink launches in Burundi, marking the 17th African country to access high-speed satellite internet services. Learn more about Starlink’s rapid expansion across Africa.
Starlink Massively Expands to Burundi, Empowering 17th African Country with Cutting-Edge Internet Services
In an exciting development for digital connectivity, Burundi has become the 17th African country to gain access to Starlink’s high-speed internet services. Starlink, the satellite internet company founded by SpaceX, officially launched its services in the East African nation, allowing consumers to purchase Starlink devices and sign up for internet services directly through the company’s website.
This move is a major leap forward for Burundi’s internet infrastructure, as it opens the door to high-speed, low-latency internet access across even the most remote areas of the country. The availability of Starlink in Burundi is expected to have a significant impact on businesses, schools, and homes by providing much-needed connectivity.
Zooming Out: Starlink’s Expansion in Africa
Burundi is now part of a growing list of African countries benefiting from Starlink’s advanced satellite internet technology. Just weeks after Zimbabwe gained access to Starlink’s services, Burundi joins the list, and several more African countries are expected to come online soon, including South Africa by the end of 2024.
Data Insights: A Rapidly Growing Network
Starlink’s African expansion is part of a larger strategy to bring affordable, high-speed internet to underserved regions globally. With plans to launch in additional countries, the service is creating new opportunities for connectivity in areas where traditional internet services have struggled to meet demand.
Looking Ahead
As Starlink continues its roll-out across Africa, more consumers in rural and urban areas will have access to reliable internet, potentially transforming industries such as education, healthcare, and e-commerce. The expansion into Burundi is a promising step toward achieving broader digital inclusion across the continent.