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Microsoft and Starlink partner to bring internet to underserved communities

by Faith Amonimo
February 26, 2026
in Global News
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Microsoft and Starlink partner to bring internet to underserved communities

Microsoft wants more people online, but it wants those people to use the internet in ways that improve daily life. This week, Microsoft announced a new collaboration with SpaceX Starlink that targets rural, agricultural, and hard-to-reach communities through community hubs and local delivery partners.

Microsoft framed the move around long-term access, not quick pilots. The company said it has already extended connectivity coverage to more than 299 million people worldwide and more than 124 million across Africa, after setting a 2022 goal to reach 250 million by the end of 2025.

Microsoft shared one early, concrete deployment. In Kenya, Microsoft works with Starlink and local internet provider Mawingu Networks to support connectivity for 450 community hubs across rural and underserved areas. Microsoft said these hubs include farmer cooperatives, aggregation centers, and digital hubs that help people access skills training, tools, and market services.

This hub model matters because it solves a basic last-mile problem. Many rural areas do not need a single home connection first. They need a shared place where students, health workers, farmers, and small business owners can get reliable access, devices and help. Microsoft said it now plans to focus not only on coverage, but also on adoption and long-term participation in the AI economy.

Microsoft has already tied the Starlink collaboration to an “AI-ready communities” goal. It says it plans to pair connectivity with skills, devices, and community-based models that last.

If Microsoft executes well, you will see more hubs that focus on daily needs. You will see hubs hosted in schools, clinics, cooperatives, and community centers. You will also see tighter bundles where connectivity comes with onboarding, basic cyber safety training, and ready-to-use tools such as Teams for classes, health consults, and small business coordination.

The strongest signal sits in Microsoft’s Kenya example. It already ties hubs to agriculture supply chains and market access, not only general browsing. That focus tends to hold funding and attention.

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Faith Amonimo

Faith Amonimo

Moyo Faith Amonimo is a Writer and Content Editor at Techsoma, covering tech stories and insights across Africa, the Middle...

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