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Uganda says Starlink not licensed, warns against election misinformation
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82726, member: 636"] Uganda just slapped down Starlink again and warned about election lies. Officials confirmed the satellite service remains unapproved for operation in the country. No company can offer telecom services without a license from the national communications commission. Starlink has not met the necessary pre-licensing requirements for authorization. Some terminals were illegally imported and used via cross-border signals. A complaint prompted Starlink to implement technical blocks against this unauthorized access. The regulator is also reviewing applications from other satellite providers like OneWeb. Licensing decisions will consider public interest and regulatory compliance. Officials dismissed false claims about a planned internet shutdown during the election period. They stated any extraordinary measures would be announced publicly. Spreading misinformation online is an offense under the Computer Misuse Act. Broadcasters were told to avoid live-streaming protests or riots. The electoral commission holds sole authority for announcing official results. Media outlets must not incite violence or share propaganda. The government encourages responsible use of digital platforms. Public cooperation is needed to ensure a peaceful electoral process. [/QUOTE]
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