Elon Musk’s Starlink begins operation in Nigeria
January 31, 2023695 views0 comments
By Chisom Nwatu
Starlink, a satellite internet service owned by Elon Musk, is now available for customers in Nigeria, which makes the country the first to activate starlink in Africa.
The company, announced this in a post on its Twitter page, saying its service is now active in the country.
“Starlink is now available in Nigeria – the first African country to receive service,” the tweet reads.
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However, this development is coming weeks after pre order sales were announced.
According to the company, customers interested could preorder the starter kits at the price of $600 for the hardware and $43 per month for subscriptions to its services.
Meanwhile, on its website, the company said customers can get its services at a lower rate with a 30-day free trial.The notification said while the hardware would be available for N274,098, the subscription would be at a price of N19,260.
“Starlink is currently available in your area. Customers in your region typically see download speeds of 50-200 Mbps. No contracts, 30-day trial,” the company said.
“Shipping times are currently estimated to be 1 to 2 weeks from order… N19,260/month for service and N274,098 for hardware.”
Isa Pantami, Minister of communications and digital economy, confirming the development, described it as a milestone.
“We have made it again. @SpaceX thank you for hosting me in your headquarters, United States in December 2022 to complete the logistics for the deployment,” he tweeted.
In 2021, it was reported that the company, which saw Nigeria as a critical market, was in discussions with the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) to secure the licences needed to launch.
Hence, One year later, Elon Musk announced that Starlink had been approved for deployment in Nigeria.