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Starlink Price in Nigeria: How Much, What You Should Know

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Starlink is a satellite-based internet service provider that aims to bring high-speed internet to remote and underserved areas around the world.

It is owned and operated by SpaceX, an American aerospace manufacturer and space transportation services company founded by Elon Musk.

Starlink is currently available in Nigeria, and interested individuals and businesses can place orders to be delivered to their desired location.

In this article, we will answer some of the frequently asked questions about Starlink subscription price in Nigeria, its speed, data cap, and how to get it.

The price of Starlink subscription in Nigeria consists of a one-time equipment fee of $599 (about ₦569,942) plus monthly subscription fees of $60 (about ₦57,089). The equipment includes a dish, a modem, a power supply, and a mounting tripod. The shipping and handling of Starlink to Nigeria was free initially but ₦16,700 is now charged.

Starlink promises to deliver download speeds of up to 240 Mbps, though many users report an average of 150 Mbps. This is much faster than most of the existing internet services in Nigeria, which offer speeds between 10 Mbps and 60 Mbps. Starlink also claims to have a low latency of 20 to 40 milliseconds, which means less lag and delay in online activities such as streaming, video calls, online gaming, and more.

Starlink has a data cap of 1TB per month, which applies between the hours of 7am and 11pm. This means that users can use up to 1TB of data during these peak hours without any reduction in speed or quality. However, if users exceed this limit, their connection speed will be throttled. Between 11pm and 7am, there is no data cap and users can enjoy unlimited download. According to SpaceX, only about 10% of Starlink users ever hit the 1TB consumption point monthly, so most users have nothing to worry about.

Starlink does not use a SIM card. Users do not need a SIM card to access the service. Starlink works by connecting to a network of low-Earth orbit satellites via a dish and modem. The dish can be installed on the roof, balcony, or any open space with a clear view of the sky.

To get Starlink internet in Nigeria, users need to visit the official website and enter their address or location. They will then see the availability and estimated delivery date of the service. Users can then place an order by paying the equipment fee of $599 and the shipping fee of ₦16,700. 

The equipment will be delivered to the specified address within an average period of 1 to 2 weeks. Users will also need to download the Starlink app on their smartphone or tablet to set up and manage their connection. The app will guide users on how to install the dish, connect the modem, and align the dish to the best satellite signal.

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