The Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (POTRAZ) has sparked outrage with its recent announcement banning the sale of Starlink kits by unlicensed telecom service providers and dealers. The decision has been met with widespread criticism, with many Zimbabweans accusing POTRAZ and the government of attempting to capitalize on the growing demand for affordable internet services.
In a statement, POTRAZ emphasized that selling or distributing Starlink kits without proper licensing is illegal, requiring all Internet Service Providers (ISPs), dealers, and network operators to obtain clearance before selling the kits. However, this move has been seen as a barrier to accessibility and a ploy to profit from the rising demand for affordable internet.
Critics argue that this decision will stifle innovation and limit access to internet services, particularly in rural areas where Starlink kits have proven to be a game-changer. The move has also raised concerns about government overreach and the stifling of competition in the telecom industry.
As the backlash continues to grow, POTRAZ and the government face mounting pressure to reconsider their stance and prioritize the needs of Zimbabweans seeking affordable and reliable internet access.
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