Amazon Leo vs. Starlink in South Africa: Satellite Internet War Heats Up

Amazon has signed South Africa's first satellite internet deal with Herotel. The move marks Amazon Leo's (formerly Project Kuiper) first major push against Starlink in the country's most advanced economy of 62 million. Elon Musk's Starlink has been blocked from entering South Africa due to the country's racial equality policies, which require foreign companies to give 20% of their local entities to Black or other non-white owners. Amazon's deal is part of its broader effort to meet Africa's vast rural internet needs. Amazon Leo has 390+ active satellites compared to Starlink's 10,000+, but Starlink already operates in 160 countries. The South African government's decision could signal important changes for international companies facing racial equality regulations.
This deal positions Amazon as a leader in Africa's satellite internet market against Starlink. South Africa's racial equality policies could have broader implications for future investments in the region.