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SpaceX In Talks With NCC To Bring Satellite-Based Broadband Internet To Nigeria by Emmaomotob(m): 6:47pm On May 10, 2021
US-based Space exploration company, SpaceX has said it is working with the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) to secure the required licences to launch Starlink, its satellite Internet service, in Nigeria.

Per the NCC, Ryan Goodnight, SpaceX’s Starlink Market Access Director for Africa, disclosed this in a meeting with NCC’s Executive Vice-Chairman (EVC). Umar Danbatta on Friday in Abuja.

Founded by Elon Musk in 2002, SpaceX develops Starlink, a mega constellation on Satellites to bring commercial Internet services to people across the globe. As of April 2021, SpaceX had launched over 1,400 Starlink satellites.

A March 2021 Space in Africa report revealed that the company already planned a late 2021 and 2022 launch, first in Nigeria, and then the rest of Africa.

The Starlink service has already begun a pre-order programme which takes about six months to fulfil. You can pre-order for $99 (₦37,670). The full Starlink kit — a mounting tripod, WiFi router, and a terminal — costs $499 (₦190,000).

We went searching and, it appears that in January 2021 the NCC granted SpaceX permission to “beam their signals till November 2026 over Nigerian territory.”

At the time of granting the licence, SpaceX had launched 893 satellites and, per the NCC, SpaceX has a Landing Permit for its full constellation of 4,408 satellites. The Landing Permit will be subject to review once all 4,408 satellites have been launched.

As of press time, we found three Starlink satellites — 46135, 46078, and 44282 — orbiting Nigeria, and a closer look reveals several others also orbit Nigeria and other African countries at different times of the day. Given the NCC’s statement, it’s safe to say that nearly all Starlink satellites can beam their signals to Nigeria.

Apparently, SpaceX had been in many virtual discussions with the NCC for several months, and both parties finally agreed on a face-to-face meeting to discuss the project’s prospects in Nigeria.

The NCC states that its decision on SpaceX’s proposal will be made in line with its regulatory duties to ensure healthy competition among telecom companies in Nigeria.

While Starlink would bring widespread connectivity to unserved and underserved areas, its current cost seems prohibitive. The ₦37,670 is above minimum wage for the average Nigerian user, but it seems cheaper than most dedicated Internet service lines in Nigeria.

The Nigerian government plans to bring in 90% of its population online by 2025, and cost issues aside, Starlink’s technology might be one of the ways to achieve this.

https://techpoint.africa/2021/05/08/spacex-licences-starlink-nigeria/

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Re: SpaceX In Talks With NCC To Bring Satellite-Based Broadband Internet To Nigeria by falcon01: 6:48pm On May 10, 2021
Elon seems like a guy who would give free Internet.

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Re: SpaceX In Talks With NCC To Bring Satellite-Based Broadband Internet To Nigeria by Emmaomotob(m): 8:50pm On May 10, 2021
I believe that this is a revolution taking place in our generation. Just as Henry Ford revolutionized the car making industry and Whatsapp brought cheap and unlimited calls (Video and Voice), SpaceX and Facebook are about to do the same for the internet. This would be a make quality education easily available in the poorest countries of the world and therefore speed Africa's entry into civilization.

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Re: SpaceX In Talks With NCC To Bring Satellite-Based Broadband Internet To Nigeria by rottable(m): 10:57pm On May 10, 2021
I just hope they perform better than tizeti owned by Facebook

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Re: SpaceX In Talks With NCC To Bring Satellite-Based Broadband Internet To Nigeria by COVIK19: 12:45am On May 11, 2021
Re: SpaceX In Talks With NCC To Bring Satellite-Based Broadband Internet To Nigeria by COVIK19: 12:46am On May 11, 2021
One panta meter makes two benzi meter

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Re: SpaceX In Talks With NCC To Bring Satellite-Based Broadband Internet To Nigeria by Lordhynet: 12:46am On May 11, 2021
We'll appreciate elon in nigeria

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Re: SpaceX In Talks With NCC To Bring Satellite-Based Broadband Internet To Nigeria by SouthSouth1914: 12:46am On May 11, 2021
GLO and every other nonsense Nigerian data (internet) companies should be arranging their bags to go to the village!

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Re: SpaceX In Talks With NCC To Bring Satellite-Based Broadband Internet To Nigeria by Evolution1x: 12:47am On May 11, 2021
This is great news


But I have a feeling that ncc under Osama bin pantami and this useless administration will fraustrate SpaceX after collecting money from the useless big 4 communication companies.

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Re: SpaceX In Talks With NCC To Bring Satellite-Based Broadband Internet To Nigeria by Nobody: 12:47am On May 11, 2021
2026.....Hmmm. embarassed
Re: SpaceX In Talks With NCC To Bring Satellite-Based Broadband Internet To Nigeria by TempUser: 12:48am On May 11, 2021
Very good for us that love bandwidth!

If this means we'll have a broadband faster and cheaper than one terabyte these telcos give us for a year at the rate of #100, 000.

But why would they give them the license to just:
“beam their signals till November 2026 over Nigerian territory.”

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Re: SpaceX In Talks With NCC To Bring Satellite-Based Broadband Internet To Nigeria by slawormiir: 12:48am On May 11, 2021
Damnnn niggarrrr
Isoright
Re: SpaceX In Talks With NCC To Bring Satellite-Based Broadband Internet To Nigeria by dbtt: 12:48am On May 11, 2021
As other foreign investors are leaving and avoiding Nigeria. Elon musk is coming to Nigeria.

This is what makes him different. I hope he will be the yeast that will spur our digital infrastructure .

I dont know what spacex saw. But we need to take advantage of this.

But, Chief Imam Patanmi is the minister of communication

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Re: SpaceX In Talks With NCC To Bring Satellite-Based Broadband Internet To Nigeria by Godsown0: 12:49am On May 11, 2021
Damn!
Re: SpaceX In Talks With NCC To Bring Satellite-Based Broadband Internet To Nigeria by Moneyboyz: 12:49am On May 11, 2021
Let the bribe begin.

I won't be surprised if something hinders those plan. MTN and co won't like this idea, they will sabotage it somehow with bribes.

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Re: SpaceX In Talks With NCC To Bring Satellite-Based Broadband Internet To Nigeria by ThatFairGuy: 12:51am On May 11, 2021
Frustrate an investment that will benefit the masses for another investment angry


You don't have to just open mouth please
Evolution1x:
This is great news


But I have a feeling that ncc under Osama bin pantami and this useless administration will fraustrate SpaceX after collecting money from the useless big 4 communication companies.

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Re: SpaceX In Talks With NCC To Bring Satellite-Based Broadband Internet To Nigeria by Stallion93(m): 12:52am On May 11, 2021
Know this and know peace
Nothing is ever done by the elites for the goodness of The common Nigerians no matter how wonderful it seems

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Re: SpaceX In Talks With NCC To Bring Satellite-Based Broadband Internet To Nigeria by Lapinski: 12:56am On May 11, 2021
Dstv go still monopolize am by bribing them in government. Divide this zoo

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Re: SpaceX In Talks With NCC To Bring Satellite-Based Broadband Internet To Nigeria by tuzle(m): 12:58am On May 11, 2021
I thought spacex was a project that plans on taking people to the moon for excursion, didn't know they also run a broadband service

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Re: SpaceX In Talks With NCC To Bring Satellite-Based Broadband Internet To Nigeria by bcomputer101: 1:06am On May 11, 2021
We are not interested in all this grammar.



Wetting we wan hear be say, how much you wan charge per MB

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Re: SpaceX In Talks With NCC To Bring Satellite-Based Broadband Internet To Nigeria by GloShare(m): 1:08am On May 11, 2021
Lol

Same way electricity was sabotaged.

Trust mtn and globacom to pull strings on this one. Someone will have the documents sit on their desk for years.

Adenuga will pull a dangote on the internet industry.

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Re: SpaceX In Talks With NCC To Bring Satellite-Based Broadband Internet To Nigeria by Cutezt(m): 1:12am On May 11, 2021
Per the NCC, Ryan Goodnight, SpaceX’s Starlink Market Access Director for Africa, disclosed this in a meeting with NCC’s Executive Vice-Chairman (EVC). Umar Danbatta on Friday in Abuja.



Na person name be GOODNIGHT tori olorun, these oyibo people no go kee me grin

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Re: SpaceX In Talks With NCC To Bring Satellite-Based Broadband Internet To Nigeria by Fiyin007: 1:13am On May 11, 2021
bcomputer101:
We are not interested in all this grammar.



Wetting we wan hear be say, how much you wan charge per MB

It's unlimited data but costs $100 per month user access after buying terminal for $500.Na collabo sure pass

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Re: SpaceX In Talks With NCC To Bring Satellite-Based Broadband Internet To Nigeria by saajus: 1:13am On May 11, 2021
That Elon Musk is very smart. He's just everywhere. He has great vision
tuzle:
I thought spacex was a project that plans on taking people to the moon for excursion, didn't know they also run a broadband service

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Re: SpaceX In Talks With NCC To Bring Satellite-Based Broadband Internet To Nigeria by Fiyin007: 1:19am On May 11, 2021
wink
saajus:
That Elon Musk is very smart. He's just everywhere. He has great vision
. You can say that again. Add Autonomous self driving rechargeable electric vehicles (Tesla) and reusable rocket boosters to the list too.

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Re: SpaceX In Talks With NCC To Bring Satellite-Based Broadband Internet To Nigeria by Dottore: 1:31am On May 11, 2021
ThatFairGuy:
Frustrate an investment that will benefit the masses for another investment angry


You don't have to just open mouth please
Are you a foreigner? Are you not aware that DSTV has been bribing to make sure they have no rivals?

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Re: SpaceX In Talks With NCC To Bring Satellite-Based Broadband Internet To Nigeria by nextstep(m): 1:31am On May 11, 2021
saajus:
That Elon Musk is very smart. He's just everywhere. He has great vision

He's about ushering the future: fully electric cars, human missions to mars, commercial missions to the moon, solar homes, etc.

Once you have launch capability, might as well diversify your business: have people pay for satellites in space to provide internet, which in turn funds your mars missions...

What African countries are yet to realize is that we can benefit from providing an enabling environment. Elon won't have been able to accomplish much if he had remained in South Africa.

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Re: SpaceX In Talks With NCC To Bring Satellite-Based Broadband Internet To Nigeria by wpadmin: 1:33am On May 11, 2021
Okay
Re: SpaceX In Talks With NCC To Bring Satellite-Based Broadband Internet To Nigeria by TimeTraveler369: 1:34am On May 11, 2021
Space X is the way to go.

For this goodnews, it's 69 after 420

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Re: SpaceX In Talks With NCC To Bring Satellite-Based Broadband Internet To Nigeria by livinbygrace: 1:37am On May 11, 2021
You want to bring Internet to a continue to is humiliating and arresting youths for carrying a laptop?You are all mad

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Re: SpaceX In Talks With NCC To Bring Satellite-Based Broadband Internet To Nigeria by wallrichy: 1:41am On May 11, 2021
Very good idea if only the ease of doing business and the pressure and suffocating tendency of the Nigeria government wouldn't make spacex to divert to Ghana or South Africa. Buhari government kills business and investments so bad and very fast. In all, it's a good development cos it would make all these shoddy network providers to have a formidable race for the money.....Data will be as good as free cos the price will crash and therefore encouraging healthy competition just like in SA.....Nigeria is a virgin country for business and a very good location for business to thrive but the acidic government, people and harsh populace will never allow you to breathe for long..... government at all level will almost kill you, then infrastructure ain't available to sustain growth or reduce overhead cost....then the people can be so unfriendly at times especially in the northern region where kidnapping thrives and germinates like wild grass and weeds. A lovely country turn to jungle by the parasitic non significant northern region people... Just a pity.....

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