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Nigeria Opens Door for New Satellite Internet Providers With 7-Year Permits

byBlessing Uma
January 16, 2026
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Nigeria Opens Door for New Satellite Internet Providers With 7-Year Permits
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Nigeria’s communications regulator has granted long-term satellite licences to three major global operators, a step aimed at expanding space-based internet and digital services across the country. The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) approved seven-year permits to Amazon’s Kuiper Systems, Israel’s NSLComm’s BeetleSat and Germany’s Satelio IoT Services under its commercial satellite communications guidelines.

These licences allow the companies to operate their satellite systems over Nigerian airspace starting in early 2026, offering new pathways for broadband access in Africa’s largest telecoms market. The NCC said the move is part of its strategy to attract investment, encourage competition, and bring next-generation satellite systems into the country in line with global best practices.

Amazon’s Kuiper Systems, a subsidiary of the global technology and e-commerce giant, won approval to deliver Ka-band satellite services across Nigeria through its Project Kuiper constellation of up to 3,236 satellites. The seven-year licence takes effect on February 28, 2026 and runs through February 2033, allowing Kuiper to offer fixed and mobile broadband services via its low Earth orbit satellite network.

The licence for Kuiper is expected to open competition in a market long dominated by SpaceX’s Starlink system. Analysts say expanded choice could improve service quality, drive down costs and extend connectivity to underserved rural and remote communities.

BeetleSat-1, operated by Israel’s NSLComm, received similar clearance to operate its network of 264 satellites over Nigeria. The company plans to use its spacecraft to provide internet connectivity, cellular backhaul and other broadband services. Although its full constellation is still under development, the permit gives it a clear runway to invest and build out infrastructure locally.

Germany-based Satelio IoT Services also secured a seven-year permit for its planned 491-satellite Internet of Things (IoT) network, even though it currently has just one satellite in orbit. This approval places it among the newest entrants cleared to tap into Nigeria’s expanding digital ecosystem.

The NCC said the licences support its push to accelerate the rollout of broadband services and prepare the country for future digital demands. By embracing non-geostationary satellite orbit (NGSO) systems, Nigeria aims to reduce reliance on terrestrial networks and extend high-speed internet coverage beyond major urban centres.

Satellite internet has become increasingly important in Nigeria as demand grows for fast, reliable connectivity for homes, businesses and public services. While terrestrial fibre and mobile networks cover many areas, satellite technologies can provide alternatives where traditional infrastructure is lacking or difficult to deploy.

The entry of Amazon’s Kuiper, BeetleSat and Satelio is expected to spur competition and innovation in the space-based broadband market. With Starlink already active in Nigeria, these new licences could lead to more choices and better prices for consumers and enterprises. Observers say this development underscores Nigeria’s role as a key technology market in West Africa and reflects its readiness to adopt advanced communication solutions.

As global satellite operators prepare to roll out services under their new permits, Nigeria is positioning itself as a hub for expanded digital connectivity, while helping close the digital divide and support economic growth.

Tags: Amazon’s Kuiper SystemsGermany’s Satelio IoT ServicesIsrael’s NSLComm’s BeetleSat
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