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Airtel Africa and SpaceX Launch Starlink Direct-to-Cell Service Across 14 Nations, Starting With Nigeria

byJoy Ogbitse
December 17, 2025
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Airtel Africa and SpaceX have signed a landmark agreement that promises to reshape mobile connectivity across the continent. The deal will roll out Starlink Direct-to-Cell satellite connectivity in Nigeria and 13 other African markets, bringing cellular service directly from space to compatible mobile phones even in places where traditional networks don’t reach.

Under the partnership, customers in regions with weak or non-existent terrestrial coverage will be able to use Starlink’s satellite-based technology to send text messages and access select data services beginning in 2026. This marks a major shift in how mobile connectivity is delivered in Africa, complementing existing ground-based infrastructure with space-based solutions.

Airtel Africa operates in 14 countries across the continent and serves roughly 174 million customer, a number that illustrates the vast scale of potential impact once the satellite service goes live. For many users in remote or underserved areas, this means access to basic mobile connectivity for the first time.

Starlink’s Direct-to-Cell service allows satellites in low-Earth orbit to connect directly with smartphones without requiring additional hardware on the ground. This technology represents a significant departure from previous satellite internet models that relied on fixed dishes or separate terminals; compatible phones will receive signals much like they would from a cell tower.

The technology is designed to work with existing LTE and 4G devices, meaning users won’t have to buy new phones to benefit from satellite connectivity. It will support texting and application-specific data initially, with broader data capabilities and 20x improved data speed planned as the service expands.

Airtel Africa will be the first mobile operator in Africa to partner with Starlink on this service, granting the company an early lead in bridging the digital divide and expanding access to mobile connectivity.

Officials from both companies have stressed the transformative potential of the collaboration. The CEO of Airtel Africa said the partnership supports efforts to improve access to reliable and contiguous mobile connectivity solutions across markets where laying traditional network infrastructure is difficult or costly.

Starlink’s Vice President of Sales also highlighted the importance of linking remote communities by satellite, with the technology stepping in where terrestrial coverage cannot reach.

Beyond Nigeria, service will extend to other markets where Airtel operates, including East, West, and Southern African countries, after gaining the necessary regulatory approvals in each jurisdiction.

The rollout of satellite-to-mobile connectivity is poised to strengthen Africa’s digital economy by increasing mobile penetration and enabling e-commerce, remote work, agriculture tech, and education services. Improved connectivity helps small businesses expand, boosts productivity, and attracts foreign investment as digital infrastructure becomes a competitive national asset.

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