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Trillionaire Elon Musk’s Starlink enters its 27th African market in expansion push
  • Starlink has secured licenses to launch satellite internet services in Côte d'Ivoire by July 2026, marking its 27th African market.
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Starlink est désormais autorisé en Côte d’Ivoire !
  • The expansion follows Starlink's recent launches in Uganda and several other African countries, demonstrating rapid growth across the continent.
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Starlink approved in Uganda: Museveni witnesses UCC licence signing with satellite internet provider​


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I have invested close to seven figures in SpaceX stock so far. I find it incredibly unlikely that the stock will tank or that my investment will go to waste.

I invested most of it over the past few days after the stock price initially fell by almost 25%, as many had predicted.

However, I view this as a long-term investment.

I don't expect a rise as stratospheric as Bitcoin's, but I could see SpaceX following a trajectory similar to Nvidia stock's since 2018–19.
 
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Elon Musk's SpaceX Could Acquire T-Mobile In Wireless Push, Says Analyst​


Elon Musk's SpaceX (SPCX) could acquire a U.S. wireless services provider, with T-Mobile US (TMUS) the most likely target, speculated a TD Cowen analyst in a report. SpaceX stock dipped a fraction on Thursday while T-Mobile stock edged higher.

SpaceX's telecom ambitions have pressured shares in AT&T (T), Verizon Communications (VZ) and T-Mobile.

In 2025, the rocket and satellite company garnered about 70% of overall revenue from Starlink, which provides satellite broadband services. Musk aims to turn Starlink from a rural broadband provider into a broader global connectivity platform spanning broadband, mobile and hybrid satellite-terrestrial networks.

Starlink has partnered with T-Mobile and other wireless firms globally to develop satellite-based, direct-to-device (D2D) technology to eliminate rural "dead zones" where cellphone service is not available.

SpaceX does not yet own terrestrial spectrum. To sell both terrestrial and satellite-based wireless services, it would need to lease network capacity from AT&T, Verizon or T-Mobile on a wholesale basis.


Starlink Direct-To-Cell
Jun 3, 2026
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T-Satelite full Demo speed test 2026 Direct to cell​

 
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Elon Musk's SpaceX Could Acquire T-Mobile In Wireless Push, Says Analyst​


Elon Musk's SpaceX (SPCX) could acquire a U.S. wireless services provider, with T-Mobile US (TMUS) the most likely target, speculated a TD Cowen analyst in a report. SpaceX stock dipped a fraction on Thursday while T-Mobile stock edged higher.

SpaceX's telecom ambitions have pressured shares in AT&T (T), Verizon Communications (VZ) and T-Mobile.

In 2025, the rocket and satellite company garnered about 70% of overall revenue from Starlink, which provides satellite broadband services. Musk aims to turn Starlink from a rural broadband provider into a broader global connectivity platform spanning broadband, mobile and hybrid satellite-terrestrial networks.

Starlink has partnered with T-Mobile and other wireless firms globally to develop satellite-based, direct-to-device (D2D) technology to eliminate rural "dead zones" where cellphone service is not available.

SpaceX does not yet own terrestrial spectrum. To sell both terrestrial and satellite-based wireless services, it would need to lease network capacity from AT&T, Verizon or T-Mobile on a wholesale basis.


Starlink Direct-To-Cell
Jun 3, 2026
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T-Satelite full Demo speed test 2026 Direct to cell​


I'm not sure the Germans are going to be willing to divest T-Mobile.
 

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