MTN Zambia's Bold Leap: Testing Starlink for Satellite-to-Phone Connectivity

The African technology landscape continues to witness significant innovation, with recent developments spanning advanced connectivity solutions, groundbreaking artificial intelligence applications, and integrated financial infrastructure aimed at globalizing local businesses. These advancements highlight a concerted effort to bridge gaps in existing services and empower individuals and enterprises across the continent.
A significant stride in connectivity has been made by MTN Zambia, which successfully completed what it touts as Africa's first field trial of satellite-to-phone connectivity. Leveraging Starlink's Direct-to-Cell technology, this trial demonstrated the ability of ordinary LTE smartphones to connect directly to satellites in orbit using MTN's spectrum. Crucially, the test successfully facilitated both a data session and a mobile money transaction, marking a pioneering moment for fintech transactions via satellite in Africa.
This innovative approach means that mobile connectivity could soon extend to remote areas where traditional telecom towers are impractical or too expensive to build, such as rural communities, national parks, or regions with challenging terrains. Starlink's direct-to-cell satellites effectively function as cell towers in space, routing signals through their global network to connect with existing telecom infrastructure. While commercial rollout awaits regulatory approval from the Zambia Information and Communication Technology Authority, this trial signals a potential paradigm shift for connectivity across the continent, enabling essential services like messaging, app access, and mobile money transactions even in the most isolated locations.
In the realm of artificial intelligence, the inspiring journey of Goshit Rotkhinen Gideon exemplifies how curiosity can lead to impactful innovation. From his early days experimenting with desktop computers in Jos and learning programming by writing code on paper, Gideon's ambition was profoundly shaped by the AI assistant Jarvis from Iron Man 3. This inspiration propelled him through his Computer Science studies at the University of Jos, where he delved into Python, data analysis, and machine learning through self-study.
Gideon's practical application of AI began with his undergraduate project, a sequence prediction model for generating sheet music. His work truly accelerated after graduation when he joined research applying AI to critical healthcare problems. His efforts include predicting Lassa fever outbreaks using environmental data, optimizing hospital blood-supply management, and studying malaria trends. Today, he designs AI systems that enhance patient care by automating follow-ups, tracking health progress, and improving communication between hospitals and patients, fulfilling his dream of building intelligent systems to assist humans.
Nigerian fintech Nomba is also making waves, transforming from a chatbot service called Kudi in 2016 into a comprehensive payments and business operations platform. Recognizing a greater opportunity in serving businesses directly rather than focusing solely on consumer payments, Nomba now offers an array of tools including POS terminals, payment gateways, business accounts, payroll, and treasury management. This strategic evolution positions Nomba as a holistic financial infrastructure provider, enabling merchants to manage their finances and accept payments across both digital and physical channels.
To address the significant challenges African businesses face in collecting international payments, Nomba is expanding its global footprint. The company recently acquired a licensed Canadian payment service provider and forged a partnership with UK-based Volume to introduce account-to-account payments via open banking rails. This move aims to drastically reduce the high card processing fees, typically 6-7%, that merchants incur on international transactions. By focusing on critical economic corridors like the one between Nigeria and the United Kingdom, Nomba is actively working to make global payments feel as seamless and local as possible for African SMEs, capitalizing on the growing demand for robust cross-border financial infrastructure.
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