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Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by purplekayc(m): 11:02am On Feb 01, 2023
myspace:
Unreliable internet has always been an issue for me in Lagos. The best Internet Service Providers use Fibre Optics but have very limited coverage areas. So when I heard Starlink would be rolling out their Low Orbit internet service in Africa, It Immediately piqued my Interest.

I made a preorder for the service in May of 2021 with a refundable deposit of $99. I did this due to the projected rollout of the service by the end of 2021. I did not get any update from Starlink until early december of 2022. I was told to pay up a balance of $501 so my exquipment would be shipped.

8 days after making full payment, my Starlink Equipment was delivered to me by DHL. It is a plug and play device that is easy to install by following very simple steps on the manual. I mounted the dish on my compound, at a postion with good sky visibility and the device connected to an available Satellite within a few minutes.

My Internet experience is now the best I have ever had it, here in Nigeria.

Total cost of Equipment $600
Monthly Subscription for Unlimited Internet $43


God Bless Elon Musk
God Bless SpaceX/Starlink
God Bless Nigeria



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orUl06DfAjw


Is the signal all over/ same in country even in the rural states?
Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by aieromon(m): 11:04am On Feb 01, 2023
purplekayc:



Is the signal all over/ same in country even in the rural states?

Yes, follows the same principle as satellite TV.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdSYPn0xo8I

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Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by pinkylovely: 11:44am On Feb 01, 2023
georgee:

Which yeye Chipper

Chippet wey no work for Aliexpress undecided

E dey work. Although the first time I used it, I kept getting payment error. But I bought some stuffs on the 18th of January and paid for them all with chipper cash on aliexpress

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Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by litaninja(m): 2:22pm On Feb 01, 2023
Great.

pman06:


I haven't, still waiting to see if naira card was debited by someone else. If naira card works, I will be giving it a shot.
Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by annass227: 4:23pm On Feb 01, 2023
pman06:


I haven't, still waiting to see if naira card was debited by someone else. If naira card works, I will be giving it a shot.

They only accept dollar, not naira as they advertise. Naira card can't make the payment.

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Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by dustmalik(m): 5:47pm On Feb 01, 2023
annass227:


They only accept dollar, not naira as they advertise. Naira card can't make the payment.
From your screenshot, i see you have a discount of over 45k. How is that?
Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by Magma101: 11:27pm On Feb 01, 2023
dustmalik:

From your screenshot, i see you have a discount of over 45k. How is that?

He did not get a discount. He already paid a deposit of $99.

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Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by purplekayc(m): 5:44am On Feb 02, 2023
Hai has tried using this to pay?

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Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by confluence: 6:18am On Feb 02, 2023
How legit is this and what is their rate for naira to usd?
Magma101:


He did not get a discount. He already paid a deposit of $99.
Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by confluence: 7:07am On Feb 02, 2023
How legit is this and what is their rate for naira to usd?
purplekayc:
Hai has tried using this to pay?
Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by purplekayc(m): 7:38am On Feb 02, 2023
confluence:
How legit is this and what is their rate for naira to usd?

I got it from Twitter haven't tried it yet.


https://twitter.com/ourpaydayHQ/status/1620557663129210880?t=1af3kip_RVi4E0cJMijy4w&s=19

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Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by confluence: 1:32pm On Feb 02, 2023
Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by BalonTech: 5:28pm On Feb 02, 2023
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Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by airsaylongcome: 9:56am On Feb 04, 2023
Olabukola11:
Exactly, I sub £18 monthly with unlimited calls, SMS and MMS nationwide. I pay only £2 additional to use my data in Europe. These people are milking us in NIGERIA.

Many of you don't know how the telco business work which is why you can compare Nigeria and UK or Australia. What you guys call "unlimited call" is actually capped. Don't want to go into the details of all of that but one month, be intentional and try and make over 30 hours of "unlimited calls" and send SMS instead of whatsapp messages. Come back and tell us what your limit was

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Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by airsaylongcome: 10:08am On Feb 04, 2023
profmallor:
Oh yes I agree. I would love to lay my hands on one if I could. However, from an economic perspective its a No no. If Elon Musk is allowed to disrupt the Telco space, at least 40% of the revenue generated by all the Telcos would disappear. Thats means layoffs, reducing in taxes been paied to government and the effect would cascade to all areas of the economy. All he would be selling are modems, he doesnt need any form of infrastructure on ground, he doesnt need staff, wont pay much as taxes and wont be needing to hire anyone either. Elon Musk is a very dangerous man if allowed would kill local competition if given a chance, he is ruthless. If he is serious let him come on ground and start to invest in some form of infrastructure, let him buy a 5G spectrum to start with and come to Nigeria, he has money anyway.



Shouldn't you be advocating for the telcos to match Starlink pricing? Or are you unaware of what DSTV and it's monopoly has done to Nigerian television viewing? MTN 5G should match Starlink at the least. I currently pay ₦170k monthly for unlimited Internet and would switch to Starlink in a heart beat as soon as I am sure of their QoS

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Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by profmallor: 12:44pm On Feb 04, 2023
Let me tell you what Amazon did when started to grow their market share and wanted to maintain the lead. They used price reduction to kill competition, people thought it was a great idea, they loved it, but guess what happened after most of the competition was dead. Amazon started to show its true colors, it increased fees, turned itself into a monopoly and today Mr Jeff is one of the richest people alive. Elon wont be any different. While I agree that the Telcos are indeed ripping Nigerians of their money, our fight should be with the consumer protection agency who are compromised and not the players. Every business owner if allowed will kill competition using price and then raise prices afterwards when a monopoly is established and Elon wont be any different if allowed, cause he has the mean. Nigerians most learn to demand for quality services and from the appropriate authorities.


airsaylongcome:


Shouldn't you be advocating for the telcos to match Starlink pricing? Or are you unaware of what DSTV and it's monopoly has done to Nigerian television viewing? MTN 5G should match Starlink at the least. I currently pay ₦170k monthly for unlimited Internet and would switch to Starlink in a heart beat as soon as I am sure of their QoS

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Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by jom28gy(m): 12:50pm On Feb 05, 2023
myspace:
Unreliable internet has always been an issue for me in Lagos. The best Internet Service Providers use Fibre Optics but have very limited coverage areas. So when I heard Starlink would be rolling out their Low Orbit internet service in Africa, It Immediately piqued my Interest.

I made a preorder for the service in May of 2021 with a refundable deposit of $99. I did this due to the projected rollout of the service by the end of 2021. I did not get any update from Starlink until early december of 2022. I was told to pay up a balance of $501 so my exquipment would be shipped.

8 days after making full payment, my Starlink Equipment was delivered to me by DHL. It is a plug and play device that is easy to install by following very simple steps on the manual. I mounted the dish on my compound, at a postion with good sky visibility and the device connected to an available Satellite within a few minutes.

My Internet experience is now the best I have ever had it, here in Nigeria.

Total cost of Equipment $600
Monthly Subscription for Unlimited Internet $43


God Bless Elon Musk
God Bless SpaceX/Starlink
God Bless Nigeria



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orUl06DfAjw
so is a network that can be mounted at a dish or how? used for phone?
Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by georgee(m): 1:14pm On Feb 05, 2023
Has anyone been able to buy using Naira card
Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by Ayodeb(m): 8:04pm On Feb 05, 2023
pman06:


I haven't, still waiting to see if naira card was debited by someone else. If naira card works, I will be giving it a shot.

Your Naira cards will not work. I used my Dollar card.
Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by Nobody: 6:47am On Feb 07, 2023
fineboynl:
Lol. The router should have been rechargeable battery powered?

As it is with power cable. I will not touch it due to power problem in this part of the world. Assumed it can run even if there is no power it would have made more sense.

Starlink should have considered Africa and make it rechargeable battery powered.
Lol, the people buying this stuff don’t rely on Nepa for electricity. Anyone who can shell out 450k for the kit can afford to buy an inverter.

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Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by Nobody: 7:06am On Feb 07, 2023
sofiscatedmoron:

U are not ok,,

Do you know how much Netflix on smart tv consumes ,,,,,,,,. Just say u don't use internet much,
Some people can finish 30k mtn subscription in a week
The guy has no clue, I can finish that 30k sub in a day. Just download like 2 PS5 or Steam deck games and it’s gone. Then imagine adding Netflix and YouTube, because of data most of us can’t watch YouTube above 480p resolution when the rest of the world is watching in 1080p minimum.

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Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by Nobody: 7:11am On Feb 07, 2023
Magma101:


He did not get a discount. He already paid a deposit of $99.
Yes this is correct.
Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by ibawon(m): 10:30am On Feb 07, 2023
annass227:


They only accept dollar, not naira as they advertise. Naira card can't make the payment.
Boss I fit get your number?
Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by ibawon(m): 10:32am On Feb 07, 2023
Ayodeb:


Your Naira cards will not work. I used my Dollar card.
Bro. Did you use a Dollar card from a bank or a Virtual dollar card?
Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by Bossman(m): 11:20pm On Feb 07, 2023
Yes, it will be mounted somewhere on your property (with clear view of the sky) and then hard-wired to the router in your house. The router is what you will connect your devices to.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-pluge-Cx8

jom28gy:
so is a network that can be mounted at a dish or how? used for phone?
Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by purplekayc(m): 9:53am On Feb 09, 2023
Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by Olabukola11: 6:49pm On Feb 09, 2023
airsaylongcome:


Many of you don't know how the telco business work which is why you can compare Nigeria and UK or Australia. What you guys call "unlimited call" is actually capped. Don't want to go into the details of all of that but one month, be intentional and try and make over 30 hours of "unlimited calls" and send SMS instead of whatsapp messages. Come back and tell us what your limit was
what do you mean by 30 hours of unlimited calls? Is at a go or cumulative in a month?
Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by airsaylongcome: 9:02pm On Feb 09, 2023
Olabukola11:
what do you mean by 30 hours of unlimited calls? Is at a go or cumulative in a month?

Monthly cumulative
Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by aieromon(m): 10:21am On Feb 12, 2023
Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by purplekayc(m): 5:05pm On Feb 12, 2023

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Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by jom28gy(m): 12:55am On Feb 13, 2023
Bossman:
Yes, it will be mounted somewhere on your property (with clear view of the sky) and then hard-wired to the router in your house. The router is what you will connect your devices to.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-pluge-Cx8

can I see how the router is?
Re: My SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience In Lagos, Nigeria by dexteer555(m): 1:49am On Feb 14, 2023
rookidmart:
$43 (~₦19k; ₦32k) monthly for unlimited data is not bad. Way cheaper than the competition.

Assuming an average speed of ~150mbps (18MBPS) for which FiberOne and iPNX charge for ~₦62,000


However, the installation costs are steep: $600 (₦267,000 at bank rate; ₦450,000 at black market rate) vs ~₦50,000 for FOB or iPNX.

Reliability is a concern here though - would it work well in bad weather? Rains would start next year so I'll be waiting for your feedback by then.

Thanks for sharing.

PS how do you pay for subscriptions? Naira or dollar card?

Wrong analysis... 18Mbps not 18MBps... FiberOne or IPNX will not give you MBps..

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