President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has today witnessed the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding and operational licence agreement between the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) and Starlink.

The event which took place at State House, Entebbe, marks a key milestone that clears the way for the commencement of Starlink operations in Uganda.
The agreement was signed by the Executive Director of UCC, Mr. George William Nyombi Thembo, together with representatives of Starlink/SpaceX led by Mr. Ryan Goodnight, as part of the regulatory process to establish a formal operating framework in Uganda.
President Museveni said he was pleased to witness the signing, describing it as an important step in strengthening Uganda’s ICT and connectivity landscape.
“Our interest remains security, revenue assurance, and ensuring proper accountability within the telecommunications sector so that we clearly know what is happening with telecom companies and who the customers are,” President Museveni said.
Following the signing, UCC issued the necessary certification to guide Starlink’s operational rollout, including requirements for compliance with national regulatory standards.
The licensing framework provides for the establishment of a national gateway, a physical point of presence in Uganda, and an operational office with technical and legal support staff to ensure effective service delivery and oversight.
During the ceremony, Mr. Thembo officially handed over the operational certificate to Starlink representatives, marking a major milestone in the company’s planned entry into Uganda’s internet and telecommunications market.
