Namibia’s communications regulator dismisses an appeal lodged by SpaceX’s Starlink following the rejection of its licence applications, according to reporting by Yahoo Finance and TechCentral. The regulator states that Starlink’s request is not successful and does not change the outcome of the original decision to reject the applications. TechCentral describes the action as Namibia telling Starlink to withdraw its appeal “again,” indicating the matter has been raised previously in the licensing process. While the sources agree on the regulator’s dismissal of the appeal, they do not provide detailed reasoning in the excerpts provided. The reporting reflects that Starlink is seeking to operate in Namibia through a licensing process and that the regulator continues to deny the relevant approvals. The next steps, if any, are not specified in the available summaries, but the dismissal means Starlink’s appeal does not currently overturn the licence rejection.