So Tome and Principe has officially become the 26th African country to receive access to Starlink's satellite internet network, allowing residents and businesses to immediately purchase, install, and start using the service.
The high-speed, low-latency broadband service offers a significant upgrade for a nation historically constrained by limited submarine cables and underdeveloped terrestrial networks. Initial adoption is expected to focus on government agencies, businesses, and higher-income households, but the launch represents a broader step toward improving digital connectivity across the island nation.
Starlink's arrival provides an opportunity for direct-to-home internet access, bypassing the need for costly new infrastructure and supporting economic and digital development in this geographically isolated country.