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After Nigerian Regulator  Pressure, Starlink Suspends Subscription Price Hike

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Starlink, Elon Musk’s internet company, has temporarily suspended its recent subscription price increase in Nigeria. The move comes in response to pressure from the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), which had earlier criticized the decision, deeming it a violation of regulatory requirements.

Initially announced at the end of September, the price hike nearly doubled the monthly subscription from N38,000 to N75,000, while new user hardware costs rose from N440,000 to N590,000.

Starlink justified the increase by citing “excessive inflation” impacting its operational costs in Nigeria.

However, the NCC, invoking Sections 108 and 111 of the Nigerian Communications Act, 2003, warned that Starlink’s unilateral price hike contravened its license conditions on tariffs.

Dr. Reuben Muoka, NCC’s Director of Public Affairs, subsequently revealed that the commission had initiated pre-enforcement actions against Starlink.

 

In a message to Nigerian customers, Starlink expressed that while the price hike was meant to sustain reliable service amid inflation, it had now been paused to comply with ongoing regulatory challenges.

“If you’ve already been charged at the higher rate, a one-time credit will be applied to your account to cover the difference,” the company assured customers, adding that they remain free to cancel service at any time.

Starlink further urged regulatory support, noting that without it, continued service delivery could be jeopardized.

The price increase had sparked widespread debate within Nigeria’s telecom sector, where domestic operators have long called for a tariff review.

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The Association of Licensed Telecommunications Operators of Nigeria (ALTON) and the Association of Telecommunications Companies of Nigeria (ATCON) argue that, despite high inflation, telecom operators are restricted from adjusting their rates, creating an unsustainable business environment.

As the debate continues, Starlink’s response highlights a balancing act between regulatory compliance and sustainable pricing, underscoring the challenges foreign operators may face in Nigeria’s tightly regulated telecom sector

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