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NCC Licences Amazon Kuiper, BeeSat, Fuelling Competition but Not Immediate Data Price Cuts

Ameh Gabriel F. Posted on 3 months ago 4 minutes read
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By Gabriel Ameh

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has granted operating licences to new satellite broadband providers, including Amazon’s Project Kuiper and BeeSat, a move widely seen as a boost to competition and broadband access but unlikely to trigger immediate reductions in data costs for most Nigerians.
Industry experts say while the entry of additional satellite operators strengthens Nigeria’s digital ecosystem, expectations that it will significantly lower internet prices particularly mobile data tariffs may be unrealistic in the short term.
Speaking, Chief Executive Officer of Digital Realty Nigeria, Ike Nnamani, described the licensing of new satellite operators as fundamentally positive, noting that it expands the pool of internet service providers (ISPs) operating in the country.
“The availability of additional service providers naturally introduces more competition, and in any market, competition can lead to potential price reductions for end users,” Nnamani said. “Beyond pricing, however, increased competition also improves service quality, reliability, and innovation, which are equally important outcomes for consumers.”
He added that satellite providers such as Project Kuiper and BeeSat are more likely to complement existing operators rather than compete directly with them. According to him, satellite companies could function as “carriers’ carriers,” supporting traditional ISPs by extending coverage to underserved rural areas while also improving capacity and resilience in congested urban centres.
Director, Africa Hyperscalers, Temitope Osunrinde, said it was important to distinguish public expectations from market realities. While welcoming the licensing of low-earth-orbit (LEO) satellite providers, he noted that satellite broadband is inherently more expensive than terrestrial alternatives such as fibre optics and fixed wireless networks.
“Will the entry of satellite operators like Kuiper lead to a broad reduction in data costs? I do not expect that outcome,” Osunrinde said. “Satellite connectivity is capital-intensive and is not designed for low-cost, mass-market pricing in the same way terrestrial infrastructure is.”
He nevertheless described the approval of Amazon’s Project Kuiper and BeeSat as a strategic milestone, reinforcing Nigeria’s position as a key digital market and strengthening competition across the broader broadband landscape.
Osunrinde highlighted the scale of investment required for satellite infrastructure, noting that it far exceeds the cost of undersea cable systems.
“The 2Africa subsea cable the longest ever built cost just under $1 billion. By contrast, Amazon has already invested over $10 billion in Project Kuiper and could spend up to $30 billion, while Starlink’s investment is estimated between $10 billion and $15 billion. These operators will inevitably seek to recover their costs,” he explained.
According to him, satellite broadband is primarily optimised for coverage, resilience, and digital inclusion rather than low-cost data delivery. Its strongest use cases remain rural communities, maritime services, oil and gas operations, and remote enterprise locations where terrestrial networks are either unavailable or unreliable.
He added that Nigerians are more likely to experience immediate benefits through improved service reliability and increased choice rather than cheaper data prices, noting that Project Kuiper could also play a role in urban areas where network stability remains a challenge.
“Beyond connectivity, Project Kuiper should be viewed within Amazon’s broader technology ecosystem,” Osunrinde said. “It is an extension of Amazon’s vertically integrated stack spanning cloud services, devices, logistics, and digital platforms which could, over time, reshape how enterprises consume connectivity, cloud, security, and monitoring services.”
He noted that the entry of Kuiper and BeeSat, alongside existing satellite operators, is expected to intensify competition within the fixed broadband market, similar to the disruption triggered by Starlink, which became Nigeria’s second-largest fixed broadband provider within 18 months of launch.
Meanwhile, innovation and technology policy adviser Jide Awe said the development could increase competition within the satellite internet segment, potentially prompting providers to introduce pricing adjustments and promotional offers.


However, he cautioned that the high cost of deploying and maintaining satellite infrastructure makes it unlikely to compete directly with low-cost mobile data services.
“Meaningful price reductions are more likely to occur within the satellite internet market itself rather than across the wider mobile data ecosystem,” Awe said.
He added that the expansion of satellite services aligns with the goals of Nigeria’s National Broadband Plan, particularly in extending connectivity to remote and underserved areas. However, he stressed that issues such as local ISP sustainability, digital inclusion, and digital sovereignty would require deliberate policy direction to ensure long-term national benefits.

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