Musk announces plan to increase Starlink Capacity in Nairobi after subscription pause

By Antynet Ford

X Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk has disclosed that Starlink is working to increase its internet capacity in densely populated urban centers in Africa.

This is after Starlink paused new subscriptions for the residential plan in Nairobi and a few regions owing to a network overload.

Musk noted that the satellite internet provider was working to increase the capacity as soon as possible, adding that there was still significant capacity outside the city centers.

“Starlink is working to increase Internet capacity in dense urban areas in Africa as fast as possible. Please note that there is still significant capacity outside of city centers.” The CEO stated.

Among other areas that were affected by the network overload were Thika, Kajiado, Kiambu, Naivasha, Ngong, Machakos, and parts of Narok.

“Nairobi and neighboring areas are currently at network capacity. This means that too many users are trying to access the Starlink service within Nairobi, and there isn’t enough bandwidth to support additional residential or roaming customers now.” Starlink released a statement early this week.

The company urged those who were applying for new subscriptions to leave their email addresses for notifications on future availability.

“Starlink Residential is not available in your area. Enter your email below to be notified about future availability and product updates.” They stated.

Starlink internet has gained popularity in the country in recent months, with many users admiring its high speeds.

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