Starlink's Africa Breakthrough: MTN Zambia Launches First Direct-to-Cell Service!

MTN Zambia has reached a significant milestone, becoming the first African operator to successfully complete field testing of Starlink’s Direct-to-Cell service. This achievement follows a strategic partnership between MTN Zambia and Starlink, the satellite internet provider owned by Elon Musk.
The comprehensive testing, disclosed by MTN Zambia, involved leveraging the operator’s existing spectrum in conjunction with Starlink’s advanced satellite constellation. During these trials, the team successfully conducted the first-ever data session and a fintech transaction via the Direct-to-Cell service. This pioneering effort positions MTN Zambia to expand its reach and provide advanced network services to a broader population, particularly those in remote and underserved areas.
For MTN Zambia, this partnership unlocks substantial opportunities. It enables the operator to extend coverage to extremely remote locations, including game parks, rural communities, and areas surrounded by water bodies and rivers, where traditional terrestrial services are often unavailable. Beyond these isolated regions, the Direct-to-Cell service promises to enhance the online experience for all of MTN Zambia’s over 7 million subscribers, offering consistent access to quality internet, voice, and video services. This development is also set to complement MTN Zambia’s recently launched 5G services in major Zambian cities like Lusaka, Kitwe, and Ndola, allowing the operator to offer a reliable network and gain a competitive edge against rivals such as Airtel Zambia.
Following the successful field testing, MTN Zambia is now focused on securing the necessary regulatory approval for a full commercial launch. The operator is actively vying to be the first African telecommunications company to bring this groundbreaking service to market. Company statements indicate that these milestones pave the way for commercial service in the coming weeks, pending regulatory endorsement.
The exploration of “Direct-to-Cell” services by telcos, including MTN Zambia, is a strategic move to eliminate “dead zones” and expand coverage to remote areas without the prohibitive cost of building extensive terrestrial infrastructure. This technology offers significant reach by allowing standard mobile phones to connect directly to satellites, providing essential services like SMS, voice, and data in locations previously deemed unreachable. Starlink’s Direct-to-Cell specifically operates with existing LTE/4G/5G-compatible devices anywhere there is a clear view of the sky, integrating into the network much like a standard roaming partner. It functions as a “cellphone tower in space,” utilizing an advanced array of antennas powered by Starlink’s extensive satellite network.
MTN Zambia is not alone in exploring this innovative technology. Other African operators are also making strides in similar direct-to-device initiatives. AXIAN Telecom recently partnered with AST SpaceMobile to launch space-based broadband, enabling 4G/5G voice and data directly to standard mobile phones. Similarly, Airtel Africa is collaborating with Starlink to roll out Direct-to-Cell satellite connectivity across 14 markets, including Nigeria, by 2026. These developments signify a new era in Africa’s telecommunications landscape, where Direct-to-Cell technology aims to bridge the continent’s connectivity gap by enabling devices to connect to satellite networks where traditional infrastructure cannot reach.
Recommended Articles
MTN Zambia's Bold Leap: Testing Starlink for Satellite-to-Phone Connectivity

MTN Zambia successfully trialed satellite-to-phone connectivity with Starlink, promising to bridge network gaps across A...
Mobile Money Meltdown Averted: Safaricom Fortifies M-Pesa Against Fraud with Urgent Update!
Safaricom enhances M-Pesa privacy to combat fraud, while Showmax prepares for shutdown by April 2026, consolidating cont...
Telecom Titan MTN Reportedly Inks Deal to Acquire 75% Stake in IHS!
MTN Group is in advanced talks to acquire the remaining 75% stake in IHS Holdings, a deal potentially worth $2.76 billio...
Elon Musk's Empires Collide? SpaceX, xAI Reportedly Eyeing Mega-Merger Ahead of IPO

Elon Musk's SpaceX and xAI are reportedly in merger talks ahead of a planned public offering this year. The proposed dea...
Zambia's Electoral Overhaul: ECZ Tightens 2026 Election Rules as Parties Open Nominations

The Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) is implementing stringent measures to streamline upcoming elections, addressing...
You may also like...
Game 2 Fury! Thunder Win, Suns Fume as Star Player Suffers Injury!

The Phoenix Suns expressed strong discontent with officiating following their Game 2 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder, ...
Chelsea Managerial Mayhem: Rosenior's Downfall Sparks Urgent Search for Replacement!

Chelsea is searching for its third manager this season after sacking Liam Rosenior, whose brief tenure was marred by ine...
Michael Jackson Biopic Ignites Controversy: Spoof Targets Allegations Amid Nephew's Defense

As the Michael Jackson biopic “Michael” prepares for release, a family member challenges media narratives while the film...
P-Square Family Drama Explodes: Paul Okoye Breaks Silence on Betrayal After Brother's Birthday Shock

Nigerian music star Mr P has strongly refuted claims that a woman caused the family crisis, attributing the dispute inst...
Amy Macdonald Uncensored: The Truth About Her Long-Distance Love Life

Amy Macdonald discusses the challenges and triumphs of her long-distance marriage with Richard Foster amidst her touring...
Hollywood Shocker: James Cameron Taps Billie Eilish for Directorial Debut!

Billie Eilish and James Cameron's new concert film, "Hit Me Hard and Soft - The Tour Live in 3D," offers an immersive ex...
AMVCA 2026 Shakes Up Nominations: Who's Up for Best Supporting Actor?

The 12th AMVCA Best Supporting Actor category showcases a remarkable lineup of talent, with nominations spanning veteran...
Celebrity Baby Boom: Ini Dima-Okojie & Abasi Ene-Obong Announce First Child!

Actor Ini Dima-Okojie has announced she is expecting her first child with husband Abasi Ene-Obong, shared through a poig...