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Starlink threatens Nigeria Telcos

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Starlink offers direct satellite-to-phone service, bypassing local networks and challenging traditional telecom infrastructure.

Starlink’s “Direct to Cell” service enables 4G LTE phones to connect directly to satellites, eliminating the need for ground-based towers.

The service offers global coverage, allowing users to text, call, and browse wherever there’s a clear view of the sky.

Starlink’s entry into Nigeria has rapidly expanded its subscriber base, making it the country’s second-largest ISP by the end of 2024.

Local ISPs express concerns over Starlink’s dominance, citing its minimal local investment and potential to undermine domestic telecom infrastructure.

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The Nigerian Communications Commission has been urged to enforce regulations ensuring fair competition and protect local operators from being edged out.

Starlink’s pricing strategy, tied to international benchmarks, raises affordability issues for the average Nigerian consumer.

Despite high costs, Nigerians are adopting Starlink due to its reliable and high-speed internet services, especially in underserved areas.

Starlink’s lack of physical presence in Nigeria raises concerns about its contribution to the local economy and regulatory compliance.

The service’s performance during adverse weather conditions has been questioned, with reports of poor connectivity during rain showers.

Starlink’s expansion into Nigeria challenges traditional telcos, prompting calls for regulatory frameworks to ensure a level playing field.

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