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Like CDMA to GSM, ISPs May bow to Starlink

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By Sonny Aragba-Akpore

Apart from telecommunications companies (telcos) who provide ubiquitous internet services today,only few conventional internet service providers (ISPs) offer pockets of a semblance of service.
The situation now is akin to the advent of Global System of Mobile Communications (GSM) in 2001 when everyone migrated seamlessly to Digital Mobile Service.
Before GSM ,there were Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA),Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) among others.But all that has now been confined to the dustbin of history.
No one,not even telecommunications regulators,the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) can volunteer reasons for the extinction of these once vibrant operators that provided services despite the threat of comatose Nigerian Telecommunications Limited (NITEL).
Industry players are also strangely silent about the fate of TDMA , CDMA and others.
If we saw the threat of GsM to TDMA and CDMA,are we seeing in clear terms the likely fate that will befall Internet Service Providers (ISPs) following the entry of Elon Musk’s Starlink in the Nigerian telecom environment?
Starlink came with disruptive technologies that are already making a world of difference for consumers and we look on as if nothing is happening.
The company came prepared.
It obtained licences from the NCC and got various permits and approvals to flag off the business of internet services via satellite and equally signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and distribution agreements with Nigerian companies including,Technology Distribution Africa (TD),a big distributor of major technology brands and promoted by a restless technology czar ,Leo Stan Ekeh.
Starlink didn’t stop there ,it has decided to take services to even the unserved and under served communities in Nigeria and parts of Africa for which TD boasts it’s ready for the long haul partnership.
Although,the Internet connectivity provider, Starlink has prohibitive entry level and subscription prices, it’s still going on with what it sees as an agenda for a potential captive market as a result of not very robust services by other ISPs and when it slashed the price of its hardware to N440,000 recently,the company thought it was doing a big Favour to subscribers.
This follows the recently increasing strengthening of the naira against the dollar.
This accounted for 45 per cent reduction from the N800,000 cost of the hardware router earlier.
According to a new price update released by the company, the monthly subscription for the internet service remains unchanged at N38,000.
“N440,000 new hardware price. Unlimited high-speed internet for N38,000 per month,by every standard is high and prohitive “but it is available everywhere in Nigeria,” the internet company said on its website.
As of February 2024, the Starlink router was sold for N378,000. An increment regime implemented in early March saw a price jump to N800,000. This was evidently in response to the rapidly declining value of the naira to as high as N1900 to a dollar.
But by Starlink,s aggressive marketing being deployed ,can indigenous ISPs cope with this complex competition?
So far ,both wireless and cable ISPs are jolted and returning to the drawing board to rejig their strategies for competition with Musk reputed to be one of the richest men in the world.
And with satellite infrastructure dotted around the globe,Starlink is ready to give local ISPs a run for their money?
Will Starlink push local ISPs into extinction and out of relevance like GSM did to CDMA?
Space Exploration Technology Corporation (Space X ) owners of Starlink got six licenses in a roll from the NCC and is expected to deploy nearly $30b over time for the Nigerian operations alone.
The government is excited that with the entry of Starlink,it may achieve 70% broadband connectivity by 2025 as enshrined in the National Broadband Plan (NBP) 2020–2025.
But is the government just desperate to achieve this at the expense of low purchasing powers of subscribers?Time will tell.
Starlink,s six licenses include that for ISP, Gateway Service Provider,international Data Access (IDA),Sales and Installation Major,Gateway Earth Station and Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) thus making it a mega player and a big threat to other players in the industry.
Starlink officially announced its presence in Nigeria in January 2023. The company, which initially quoted its prices in dollars at $600 for the hardware and $43 for the subscription, changed to naira upon its official announcement.
According to Internet Service Providers (ISPs) data released by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Starlink is now one of the leading ISPs in Nigeria in terms of customer numbers. As of Q3 2023, Starlink Nigeria’s customer base stood at 11,207.
While cable cuts remain a nightmare,Starlink’s boasts of bridging the gap, with its potential impact extending far beyond addressing temporary outages. These include reaching Underserved Areas where Traditional ISPs often struggle to reach remote regions due to the high cost of infrastructure deployment.
Starlink’s satellite-based approach can effectively bridge this gap, offering high-speed internet access to previously underserved communities by unlocking educational and economic opportunities for millions of Nigerians currently excluded from the digital world.
Starlink boosts Business Continuity by avoiding Frequent internet disruptions that can be detrimental to businesses, especially those reliant on online operations.
Starlink claims to be reliable with independent internet access that can provide much-needed resilience, ensuring business continuity even during cable outages.
The recent cable cuts hampered online learning and remote work arrangements. Starlink’s stable internet connection may have facilitated smoother online learning experiences for students and enable seamless remote work for professionals across the country.
But that is where the beauty ends.
TD Africa, the major distributor for Starlink said , it planned to leverage Starlink’s unique selling points such as high speed, low latency, broad coverage and scalability to bridge the digital divide.
In 2023, Starlink’s global customer base rose to 2.3 million with a presence in over 70 countries
According to the agreement, TD Africa’s extensive distribution network and experience coupled with Starlink’s high-speed Internet aimed to deliver innovative solutions and services that offer broadband connectivity, promoting economic development across Africa.
TD Africa, founded some 24 years ago, will distribute Starlink Internet Kits across Nigeria. It has over 27 global companies including Microsoft, IBM, Apple, Cisco, Hewlett Packard, Dell Technologies, Samsung, Huawei, Nokia, Lenovo, Asus, and many more on its distribution network.
TD Africa’s Coordinating Managing Director, Mrs. Chioma Chimere, highlighted the synergy between TD Africa’s experience as a leading distributor of technology and business solutions and Starlink’s commitment to transforming how the world accesses the internet.
She expressed excitement about the growth opportunities this agreement presents across the continent while emphasising TD Africa’s mission to provide accessible, affordable, and usable Internet solutions to individuals and businesses.
TD Africa boasts that” this transformative agreement signals a new era for Internet access in Africa, with Starlink and TD Africa leading the charge in providing innovative and reliable solutions to meet the evolving needs of the digital economy.”
As at March 2024,internet subscribers base stood at 164,368,292 .Of this figure,GSM accounts for 163,895,185.
ISPs accounted for 213,876 while Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) accounted for 238,139 and fixed/ cable connections stood at 21,092.
By March 2024 too,the number of ISPs stood at 255 and these include the followings:
Spectranet Ltd,Astramix Ltd,VDT Comms Ltd,Cobranet Ltd,Ngcom Ltd,MainOne, an Equinix Company,Hyperia Ltd,I-World Networks Ltd.

There are Inq. Digital Nigeria Ltd (formerly Vodacom),Galaxy Backbone Limited,
Dotmac Technologies Ltd,Radical Tech Network Ltd,Cyberspace Network Ltd,
Suburban Broadband Ltd ,IPNX,Tizeti Network Ltd among others.
Currently, Starlink does not offer truly unlimited data plans in Nigeria though there are reports of data prioritization being implemented in some regions during peak usage times. However, data caps are reportedly quite generous, exceeding the average data consumption of most Nigerian internet users.
Nonetheless,Fiber optic internet offers the fastest and most reliable internet connection currently available. Speeds can reach up to 1 Gigabytes per second (Gbps) and are less susceptible to latency issues compared to satellite internet. In all ,fiber optic infrastructure is expensive to deploy and maintain, limiting its availability in remote areas but more reliable.Starlink offers a faster and more consistent option than traditional satellite internet but may not match the raw speed of fiber.

Starlink offers a significant advantage over mobile data technologies like Long Term Evolution (LTE).
While LTE offers average download speeds between 30-100 Mbps, Starlink’s current minimum download speed of 25 Mbps already surpasses baseline LTE speeds. With potential future upgrades, Starlink could significantly outpace even the fastest LTE connections available in Nigeria.

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Nigeria is currently one of Africa’s largest consumer markets, and the way people shop has evolved significantly. The internet has influenced a shift in consumer spending behaviour. As more people gain internet access, they explore online options like subscriptions, selling used items, or venturing into rental services. It’s a situation of where convenience and adaptability reign supreme. For example, when Nigerians experienced a cash crunch earlier in the year, they quickly adapted to cashless systems. However, changing landscape has resulted in substantial e-commerce spending in Nigeria, according to the international trade administration, the market generates approximately $13 billion yearly and is expected to hit $75 billion in revenue yearly by 2025.

So far this growth has been fueled by the increasing internet penetration. Now with even more people having internet presence connectivity, businesses have access to a vast pool of potential customers, creating economic growth, and attracting investments to the e-commerce sector.

The surge in internet users in Nigeria also means an abundance of valuable data for businesses to leverage. With a larger customer base and increased online activity, companies have access to a wealth of information about consumer behaviour, preferences, and purchase history. By understanding their customers better, companies can personalize their offers and make sure they’re giving people what they want.

We saw this happen during the pandemic when many stores had to change how they did business and offer new services.”

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Enugu Reps PDP Caucus Welcomes LP Members To Its Fold

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Members of the Enugu State Caucus of Peoples Democratic Party, ( PDP) in the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Nnolim Nnaji , Rt. Hon. Martins Oke and Hon Anayo Onwuegbu have welcomed Rt. Hon. Dennis Agbo and Hon. Chidi Mark Obeta of Labour Party, (LP) to the PDP fold.

They observed that the visionary leadership of Dr Peter Ndubuisi Mba in Enugu State has ignited massive decamps and unprecedented upsurge of membership of the Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP) in the state.

The caucus in a statement issued after the two members of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon Dennis Agbo of Igboeze North/ Udenu and Chidi Mark Obeta who represents Nsukka/Igboeze South formally announced their transfer of membership to PDP at the resumption of House plenary on Tuesday said it was gladdening to receive them into the PDP fold.

They stressed that PDP in Enugu State was witnessing a great rebirth as a result of the transformative development agenda being unleashed in various sectors of the economy of the state by Governor Mba which has received global commendations.

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The Enugu State caucus Leader, Rt. Hon. Nnolim Nnaji on behalf of the members further noted that Governor Mba’s investments in infrastructure, agro economy, and security among others have made Enugu State a tourist’s haven adding that with the good governance structure he has put in place, his second tenure would be a walkover.

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2025 budget: Tinubu Seeks NASS Approval For N1.784trn FCT Statutory Budget

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…allocate 85% for completion of ongoing projects, 15% new projects
 
By Gloria Ikibah 
 
President Bola Tinubu is seeking approval of the National Assembly for the sum of N1.784 trillion statutory budget of Federal Capital Territory (FCT) for the year ending 31st December, 2025.
 
This was contained in a letter from the President Tinubu to Speaker Tajudeen Abbas on Tuesday at plenary.
 
The letteer reads: “In pursuant to section 299 of the constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 as amended, which based legislative powers over the Federal Capital Territory, FCT Abuja on the National Assembly.
 
“I hereby present the 2025, FCT budget proposal to the House of Representatives for consideration the 2025 FCT budget proposal prioritize investment in healthcare services, job creation, youth empowerment, social welfare services, education infrastructure, as well as increase in productivity in agriculture. 
 
“Our objective is to lift, as many of our citizens out of poverty, as we can. 
 
“The House of Representatives is invited to know that, on the basis of revenue focused for the fct, A total expenditure of 1,783,823,708,392 trillion is propose for the year 2025.
 
“As such, 85% of capital expenditure is dedicated to the completion of ongoing projects while 15% is for new capital projects so as to sustain ongoing efforts at providing basic infrastructure and social amenities in the FCT 
 
“I hereby forward the 2025 FCT statutory proposals and trust that it would receive expeditious consideration and passage by the House of Representatives.”
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Finally , DTHA becomes one party assembly as Speaker, 21 other PDP members defect to APC

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Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Emomotimi Guwor, along with twenty-one other former members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), elected into the Assembly has officially defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC), following a major realignment of political stakeholders across the state.

The defection of the twenty-two lawmakers has effectively transformed the Delta State House of Assembly into a one-party legislature, as the remaining seven members were originally elected on the ticket of the APC.

Announcing the development on Tuesday during the resumption of plenary after the Easter break, the Speaker stated that the decision was the result of extensive consultations with their constituents and political leaders throughout the state.

He emphasized that the move aligned with Section 109 of the 1999 Constitution, as amended.

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While expressing appreciation to members for their contributions so far, Guwor urged the House to ensure the completion of all pending bills as the second legislative session nears its end.

He noted that the political shift towards the APC was in response to the realignment of stakeholders and the desire to align with the Federal Government under President Bola Tinubu’s leadership.

“The mass defection of members of the Peoples Democratic Party, led by Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, to the All Progressives Congress was made in the overall interest of Deltans and the state,” the Speaker said.

He explained that the decision followed extensive consultations held on April 23 and which cumulated on the official reception on April 28, 2025, at the Government House and the Cenotaph, respectively.

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He said: “We are fully committed to partnering with the Federal Government to deliver greater development to Deltans.

“On behalf of the House, I commend the courage and visionary leadership of our Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, in making this strategic and timely decision.

“As a legislative body, we stand with His Excellency in this endeavour. This renewed partnership between the state and Federal Government must be supported and allowed to flourish, so that we can begin to enjoy its benefits in the shortest possible time.”

He informed the House that he had received twenty-two letters (including his own) notifying of the change of party affiliation from the PDP to the APC.

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The defection, he said, was driven by instability within the PDP’s national leadership and factional divisions within the South-South Zonal Executive Committee, leading to internal conflicts and disunity within the party.

Citing Section 109(1)(g) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended), the Speaker affirmed the constitutional basis for the defection.

“With this action, the Delta State House of Assembly is now composed entirely of members from the All Progressives Congress. We thank our constituents for endorsing this progressive course of action”.

A motion to adopt the letters of party change was moved by the Majority Leader, Hon. Emeka Nwaobi, and seconded by Hon. Ferguson Onwo, who represents Isoko South II.

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Speaking to journalists after the plenary, the Majority Leader, Hon Emeka Nwaobi reiterated that the defection was prompted by the crisis within the PDP.

“Our decision was based on the instability at the national level and the factionalization at the South-South level. Consequently, we chose to move to the ruling All Progressives Congress, in accordance with Section 109 of the 1999 Constitution, as amended,” he said.

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