“RIP ZOL” – Zimbabweans Fire Shots At Local ISPs As They Welcome Starlink

“RIP ZOL” – Zimbabweans Fire Shots At Local ISPs As They Welcome Starlink

Zimbabweans Lash Out at Local ISPs, Praise Starlink’s Entry

Zimbabweans are firing shots at local internet service providers (ISPs) after the announcement that Starlink is now live in the country. Many took to social media to express their frustration with existing providers, accusing them of overcharging and delivering subpar services. The arrival of Starlink has sparked excitement, with many hoping it will spell doom for local ISPs.

Starlink’s Arrival Stirs the Pot

Starlink’s entry into Zimbabwe has been met with widespread enthusiasm. The standard Starlink kit costs $350, with a monthly subscription of $50, offering speeds up to 200 Mbps. Shipping will cost an additional $23.

A more portable option, the Starlink mini kit, costs $200, with a $30 monthly fee, providing speeds up to 100 Mbps. Shipping for this option also costs $23. Zimbabweans are eager for these alternatives, especially given the issues they’ve faced with local ISPs.

One user, Asterius Stan, didn’t mince words, saying,

“I hope ZOL burns to the ground.”

Another, Mayibo, echoed the sentiment, tweeting,

        “RIP Zol, the evil you have done to us is enough.”

Zimbabweans are firing shots at local internet service providers (ISPs) after the announcement that Starlink is now live in the country.
Starlink now in Zimbabwe-Image Source@Starlink

The Impact on Local ISPs

Many Zimbabweans believe the introduction of Starlink will force local ISPs to reconsider their pricing and service quality.

MLM, a Twitter user, pointed out the broader implications:

“This is huge, man. So many kids are going to benefit from this from all backgrounds. I like how it also pushed Econet into a corner to have cheaper packages. The ripple effect will be huge in the ISP sector.”

Some users are already predicting the downfall of local providers. Bobby Axe tweeted,

“R.I.P to these local service providers,”

 

On the other hand, Mo-fela highlighted the steep prices of local ISPs, noting,

“To think last November ZOL had increased their cheapest uncapped package to $350/month.”

Mixed Reactions

Not everyone is entirely sold on Starlink, though. The cost remains a concern for some, with CycleChange UK stating,

“The pricing might be steep for some, but unlimited data is a game-changer.”

Despite this, the overall sentiment suggests that Zimbabweans are ready to embrace this new option and leave behind their frustrations with local ISPs.

As one Twitter user, Bloggo Jones, put it:

“@liquidhomezim has to further reduce their prices or we out for real.”

 

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