Claim the mask; “Starlink in South Africa is not licensed because I’m not black”
reports Mehr News Agency In the administration of Donald Trump, US President and Owner of SpaceX, who offers Starlink satellite satellite, says that because he is not a “black mask”, the technology is not active in South Africa!
Mask, born in Partoria, the capital of South Africa and grew up in the United States, has responded to Rob Hersvov, an African businessman. Hersv claimed in a podcast that “race -based laws in South Africa are all anti -white and the country is infected with” extremist left “evil virus.”
Mask, also the owner of the X-Social Network, wrote in a message: Starlink is not allowed to work in South Africa because I’m not a black.
Cleson Munilla, a spokesman for the South African Ministry of Outdoor, wrote in response to the mask’s claim: “Dear, this is not true and you know! This has nothing to do with skin color. We welcome Starlink activity on the condition of compliance with internal regulations.
According to South African regulations aimed at monitoring the inequalities of apartheid, foreign telecommunications companies in the country are subject to at least 5 % of those who have historically connected to disadvantaged groups and under apartheid. Starlink but not a public corporation.
In a letter to the South African Telecommunications Regulatory Authority, the Starilink Mother Company announced a 5 % shareholding requirement in investment and satellite activity in the country last year.