Elon Muskโs Starlink has become Kenyaโs seventh-largest internet service provider (ISP), overtaking established local rivals like Dimension Data and Liquid Telecommunications Kenya just six months after breaking into the countryโs top ten.
The satellite broadband provider now has 19,146 usersโup from 16,786 three months earlierโcapturing 1.1% of Kenyaโs internet market, according to the Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) data. While still trailing far behind market leaders Safaricom and Jamii Telecommunications, Starlinkโs rapid growth signals a shift in Kenyaโs competitive broadband market as satellite services gain traction in areas where traditional fibre and fixed wireless networks struggle to reach.
Starlinkโs rapid growth has also boosted satellite internet adoption in Kenya. Other satellite providersโincluding Viasat, Indigo Telecom, and NTvsatโserve a combined total of just 257 customers.
Starlinkโs rise has intensified regulatory scrutiny. Local ISPs, including Safaricom and Airtel Kenya, argue that Starlinkโs expansion threatens to distort competition. In response, the CA plans to increase satellite licence fees from $12,302 to $115,331 and impose a 0.4% levy on annual turnoverโmeasures that could slow the companyโs momentum.
Despite the pushback, Starlink is deepening its foothold with local infrastructure and aggressive pricing. In December 2024, the company launched a Nairobi ground station, cutting latency from 120 to 26 milliseconds. The company also slashed installation kit prices during a 30-day promotion, launched a $10 50GB data plan, and introduced hardware rentals. By 2025, it aims to deploy satellites that connect directly to mobile devices, bypassing hardware kits and intensifying competition with traditional telcos.
Yet, Starlink is far from being a market leader. It holds a tiny 1.1% market share, trailing well behind Safaricomโs 36.1% and Jamii Telecommunicationsโ 23.6%. To seriously challenge Kenyaโs internet giants, Starlink will do more.
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