COULD THIS BECOME A GAME-CHANGER IN LIBERIA?
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
- This episode examines Liberia's prospects as Africa's growth sparks investment opportunities. Companies must weigh risks and rewards; those that do, like SpaceX, will succeed. Watch the video for insight. #africa #entrepreneurshipinafrica #Liberia
It is good news. However, electricity is needed to power the Starlink routers and the dish. If the Liberian government provides it for rural schools or other schools and hospitals, the government will need to purchase these Starlink kits at an upfront cost of $300-400 per kit and a continued monthly payment. Moreover, you will need constant electricity in these rural areas. if the government wanted to follow the steps of Rwanda, it started with 500 rural schools as a pilot, it was expensive, so an NGO came in to purchase 52 of the start kits and the government bought the remaining kits. one needs to also consider the cyber security aspect of the signal traveling from the constellation of satellite dishes in low obits that Starlink satellites are orbiting to the grand base kits.
I think this is a short term solution
Oh wow nice 🎉 and interesting
What is in it for Elon, this is strictly business. Purchase his kits and pay the monthly bill, that is what is in it for him.
@@markzipe7594 Business=impact +impact. My point!
Gm very interesting and beautiful topic and very informative and thanks for sharing 😊
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Greetings, and nice to hear and see you back with your intellectual and informative presentation 👍
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to make mama liberia 🇱🇷 better we need more competition
There’s nothing with a healthy competition.😁
Good news
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I'm praying that Starlink works out for Liberia 🇱🇷 🙏. From what I have heard, it's reliable.
It would be vital.
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Thank you for this video.
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How will it cost for a month i guess from 50$ up
Because in nigeria they charge $23.75
@@Royalhunter-j3i $23.75 for what service?
The international community spent $25M to carry a fiber optic cable to Liberia since the Sirleaf administration for the government to distribute it throughout the country for the citizen to have access to the Internet, however, the Liberian government past and present being useless did not do that, instead, they are providing the services to embassies and business. what a shame!!!!!!!
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It can be bought from the US and set it up by yourself
Instead of leasing
Sure
As an African, I would prefer Huawei it doesn't come with sanctions it's strictly business, or how about African launching their own satellite
@@michaelsenior5048 The Chinese conglomerate?
@@zawadiem The lesser of two evil??
@@michaelsenior5048 how?
Thank you. All the other African countries are launching their own satellites especially West Africa to be exact, only Liberia is in this backward state of mind and people are calling it progress
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Starlink is not for the poor in Liberia, it is for the few and businesses with little good capital. The full deployment of the fiber optic would have severed everyone because it is far cheaper than a satellite system that does not have 100 percent QOS,
@@markzipe7594 Compared to current rates, it's cheaper for businesses. I think they will eventually conduct an assessment to determine how best it serves the common people.
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The background noise is not helping with their conversation.
@@nennehw4532 I’m hoping this can be fixed on the next segment. Thanks for your feedback.
Read more.... It is in Sierra Leone.
@@mohamedamadubangura4780 13+ countries are included, with Rwanda and Sierra Leone included.😊
My sister, it is "Sierra Leone". Not "Sierra"! Which by the way is not the name of the country.Think about your target audience.
@@mohamedamadubangura4780 Typo. Thank you 😁
Africans have enough knowledge to do this but not the funds in a sense.
@@TwixmanDaProducer curious, enough knowledge to do what?
@@zawadiem I study AWS Architecture. If you check on AWS Africa only has one Station in South Africa but the rest of the world has Stations and Others being Built for better Server connections for large Companies. It takes alot of funding to have them but they help with Infrastructure alot. Where will the money come from thats what i was trying to say. I did not say Africans do not have the knowledge. I said they do not have enough funds.
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I will never invest in anything Elon do .I can't wait until we built our own platform. As long as they control it we are limited.
@@vanessaedwards54 sign me up when you build yours…
Ask black people who sued Tesla.
@@duval639 I need to look into it.
Georgein by the head line I thought you were announcing something that is librarian made or own. Only to here what you are saying and its ok but disappointing. Just remember starlink Short down and your entire communication sector is gone. Just like your mineral resources you dont it. Although it seems good but not good.
Won't it be great if Africa generally did more on its own? I’m supporting competition, as we do not have a lot of people competing to provide excellent service at a reduced price. Cheers