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Satellite Internet in Nigeria

Africa · Population: 224M · Internet penetration: 55%

Market Overview

Nigeria is Africa's largest economy and most populous nation, with a massive digital divide between urban and rural areas. Starlink launched in Nigeria in 2023, offering faster speeds than most terrestrial ISPs. The service has seen rapid adoption despite relatively high costs for the local market.

Regulatory Environment

NCC (Nigerian Communications Commission) regulates telecommunications. Starlink received NCC licensing in 2022. Nigeria briefly suspended Starlink services in 2024 over regulatory compliance before reinstating them.

Rural Coverage Gap

Over 100 million Nigerians lack reliable internet access. Northern Nigeria, rural Sahel regions, and the Niger Delta have the worst connectivity. Mobile data is the primary internet access method for most Nigerians.

Available in Nigeria

Provider Orbit From Max Speed Latency Data Cap Equipment Self-Install
Starlink LEO $50/mo 400 Mbps 20–60ms Unlimited $349 Yes
OneWeb (Eutelsat) LEO Enterprise/mo 195 Mbps 30–70ms Unlimited Not announced No
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Starlink

LEO
$50/mo

High-speed, low-latency broadband from LEO

400 Mbps 20–60ms 10,139/19,400 sats

🇳🇬 ₦38,000/mo residential

🇳🇬 Enterprise only

Not Available in Nigeria

HughesNet GEO

US-only service via 3 GEO satellites. Parent EchoStar has formally disclosed going-concern doubt (KPMG warning, Aug 2026 debt maturity, $119M cash vs $1.5B debt). EchoStar sold spectrum to SpaceX ($17B) and AT&T ($22.65B) and is contractually obligated to refer existing HughesNet customers to Starlink.

Viasat GEO

Primarily US residential. ViaSat-3 F1 launched April 2023 (reduced capacity); F2 launched Nov 2025, entering service May 2026; F3 launch scheduled April 30, 2026. Fleet includes ~23 satellites total via Inmarsat acquisition.

SES mPOWER MEO

10 of 13 satellites operational (March 2026). Final 3 launching H2 2026. Covers ±50° latitude (96% of world population).

Frequently Asked Questions

What satellite internet is available in Nigeria?
There are 2 satellite internet providers currently available in Nigeria: Starlink and OneWeb (Eutelsat). Each provider offers different speeds, pricing, and coverage areas.
How much does satellite internet cost in Nigeria?
Satellite internet pricing in Nigeria varies by provider. Starlink: ₦38,000/mo residential. OneWeb (Eutelsat): Enterprise only. Prices are subject to change and may not include equipment costs. Visit each provider's website for the most current pricing in NGN.
Is Starlink available in Nigeria?
Yes, Starlink is available in Nigeria. Pricing: ₦38,000/mo residential. Starlink operates in 150+ countries globally and offers low-latency LEO satellite internet with download speeds of 100-400 Mbps. You can order directly from the Starlink website and self-install the dish.
What is the best satellite internet in Nigeria?
The best satellite internet in Nigeria depends on your needs. Starlink (LEO) offers 100-400 Mbps with 20-60ms latency, available in 150+ countries. OneWeb (Eutelsat) (LEO) offers 50-195 Mbps with 30-70ms latency, available in 50+ countries. For low latency and fast speeds, LEO providers are generally the best choice. For budget options, compare pricing tiers across all available providers.
Do I need special equipment for satellite internet in Nigeria?
Satellite internet in Nigeria requires a satellite dish or terminal to connect. Some providers like Starlink offer self-install equipment that you can set up yourself. OneWeb (Eutelsat) require professional installation. You will need a clear view of the sky for the dish - trees, buildings, and other obstructions can reduce signal quality. Equipment costs vary by provider, typically ranging from free to $600+.

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