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Chad Enforces Strict Regulations on Starlink to Safeguard Security and Data Protection

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
September 3, 2025
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The government of Chad has issued a decree introducing strict regulations on the use of Starlink satellite internet services. Signed by the Ministry of Telecommunications, Digital Economy, and Digitalization of Administration, the measure underscores priorities such as user identification, data protection, and national security.

Under the new rules, all Starlink users—including individuals, public institutions, and private companies—must be registered with the Regulatory Authority for Electronic Communications and Postal Services (ARCEP) or through a designated operator. Registration requires comprehensive documentation, including proof of identity, company registration documents, fiscal numbers, and serial numbers of Starlink equipment such as routers, modems, and satellite dishes.

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Starlink itself must also comply with national legislation on security, environmental protection, and data privacy.

Crucially, the company is required to store—or make accessible to local authorities—user data such as connection logs and IP addresses for at least 24 months. This provision is designed to enhance regulatory oversight and protect national interests.

Failure to comply may lead to serious penalties, ranging from the suspension of authorization for up to 12 months to the permanent revocation of licenses in cases of repeated violations or threats to national security. Authorities also reserve the right to confiscate unauthorized equipment, with ARCEP coordinating enforcement alongside law enforcement agencies. Where violations constitute criminal offenses, ARCEP must refer the matter to the public prosecutor.

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Disputes over the acquisition or use of Starlink equipment will be reviewed by ARCEP in its capacity as a mediator and arbitrator, except in cases falling under the jurisdiction of criminal or administrative courts.

The decree has already taken effect, having been published in the Official Journal of the Republic of Chad.

With this move, Chad joins a small, but growing, number of African nations introducing formal regulations for Starlink, seeking to balance the opportunities of expanded satellite connectivity with national security and regulatory safeguards.



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