In a groundbreaking move set to reshape Ghana’s digital landscape, Starlink, the innovative satellite internet service spearheaded by Elon Musk, has pulled back the veil on its pricing strategies for the Ghanaian market. Apexnewsgh reports
Taking center stage are three distinct packages tailored for varying consumer needs. First up is the Residential option, priced from GHS 770 — a perfect fit for households seeking reliable connectivity.
Then there’s the Roam plan, starting at GHS 1,540, tailored for the adventurous souls inhabiting RVs, nomadic lifestyles, and campers. For maritime emergencies and mobile ventures, the Boats package, commencing at GHS 4,428, offers a lifeline on the digital seas.
Inclusive of taxes, Ghanaians can secure the basic plan at GHS 770 per month, along with a one-time equipment expense of GHS 5,390. This pricing structure aims to make high-speed internet access more accessible and feasible for a broader spectrum of residents across the nation.
Such strategic unveilings come hot on the heels of the green light received from the National Communications Authority (NCA) for Starlink’s debut in Ghana. The NCA’s recent endorsement signals a pivotal step towards enhancing internet connectivity throughout the country, aligning with broader efforts to fortify the nation’s digital infrastructure.
In an official proclamation dated August 22, 2024, the NCA affirmed Starlink’s upcoming launch in Ghana by the curtain call of August.
This landmark move underscores Starlink’s successful navigation through the regulatory maze, clearing all requisite administrative and licensing hurdles with the Authority, heralding a new era of digital empowerment for the Ghanaian populace.
Source: Apexnewsgh.com