Starlink reviews monthly subscription price to N57,000 from May 30

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Internet connectivity provider Starlink has reviewed its monthly Standard (Residential) package price for users in Nigeria from N38,0000 to N57,000. In an email sent to subscribers this morning, Starlink indicated that the increase will take effect from 30 May 2025.

Starlink reviews monthly subscription price to N57,000 from May 30

This is coming 7 months after the service provider increased the subscription price by almost one hundred per cent. At that time, the Standard (Residential) package, which previously cost N38,000, was increased to N75,0000 owing to “excessive levels of inflation”.

The announcement email indicated that the new price regime would take effect from January 27, 2025, for old subscribers.

For new customers, the price increase is effective immediately. “These changes reflect our commitment to investing in the infrastructure needed to support and improve your experience with Starlink”, the email said.

Starlink reviews monthly subscription price to N57,000 from May 30

Yet, months after the increase, Starlink did not implement the new regime for paying users. Recall that we reported that users paid the old prices until April. The payment schedule email sent to users in February and March indicates that they were required to pay the old fee of N38,000.

The price was also listed on its website for N38,000 until today. However, the company sold its hardware router at a new price of N590,000. And the price of the router was not affected by this update.

Starlink reviews monthly subscription price to N57,000 from May 30

The reason for the price freeze is unclear. What is clear is that when Starlink first announced a price update in October 2024, the company attributed the increase to the continuous depreciation of the naira against the dollar. At this time, the Naira exchanged at N1,700 to $1.

The Naira has since appreciated to N1,493- as of the end of trading day, March 4, 2025.

When 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 standard residential monthly subscription, changed to naira upon its official announcement. By today’s exchange rate, $43 would equal N64,300.

Hence, N57,000 is still a relatively discounted price.

As of February 2024, Starllink’s 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/$1.

When the naira appreciated from record lows close to N2,000/$ to N1230.61/$ on the official window in April, the company slashed the hardware price to N440,000. That was not its first slash. Recall that the company announced a price reduction for its hardware in Nigeria in October 2023 by 21% from ₦378,000 to ₦299,000.

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Following the announcement of the price increase in October, the Nigerian telecoms regulator, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), in a statement through its Director of Public Affairs, Dr Reuben Muoka suggested that Starlink acted without an. approval:

“The decision by Starlink to unilaterally review their subscription packages upwards did not receive the approval of the Nigerian Communications Commission. The action of the company is in contravention of Sections 108 and 111 of the Nigerian Communications Act, 2003, and Starlink’s License Conditions regarding tariffs. The Commission commenced pre-enforcement action on the licensee on the 3rd of October, 2024”, the statement said.

In reaction, Starlink suspended the planned price hike owing to a “lack of regulatory approval from the NCC”.

Last month, we increased the monthly service price for Starlink in Nigeria to account for inflation, helping us maintain operations and continue delivering reliable service. Today, we are temporarily suspending this price increase as we navigate regulatory challenges,” the statement reads.

The company also informed customers already been charged the new price and that they would be refunded through a one-time credit activation. “If you’ve already been charged at the higher rate, a one-time credit will be applied to your account to cover the difference.”

It also warned of the risk of terminating services in Nigeria if the impasse persists: “Without these approvals, our ability to continue delivery service is at risk”, the company said.

It is unclear if the price appreciation is replicated across other markets or if it is a decision that uniquely affects Nigeria.


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