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Amazon Gets Nod for Satellite Internet in Nigeria, But Can’t Sell to Consumers Yet

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Amazon has taken a key step toward bringing its satellite broadband service to Nigeria, securing approval from the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) to operate its low-Earth-orbit satellites over the country. However, the tech giant is still barred from selling the service directly to Nigerian homes and businesses.

The approval, known as a satellite landing permit, allows Amazon’s “Project Kuiper” network to transmit signals over Nigerian territory for the next seven years. To offer commercial internet access, the company must obtain two additional licenses: an Internet Service Provider (ISP) license and an International Gateway license. These permits are required for companies providing last-mile connectivity and managing international data traffic in Nigeria.

Regulatory officials emphasized that the distinction ensures proper oversight of both satellite operators and consumer-facing internet providers, safeguarding competition and service quality. Obtaining the ISP and Gateway licenses requires demonstrating substantial technical and financial capacity to the NCC.

While Amazon’s satellites may soon blanket Nigeria, the service remains unavailable to customers, unlike Starlink, which already operates in the country. Analysts note that Amazon could either pursue the remaining licenses or collaborate with existing licensed telecom operators to reach consumers.

The development highlights Nigeria’s structured telecom licensing framework, which aims to balance market entry for global players with consumer protection and industry stability.

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