Starlink is back with a bang in Nigeria as it goes live with a new service and a wider coverage.
The satellite internet service provider has wholly reinstated new activation around the nation.
Greater access is available in major cities such as Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt. This recovery comes after months of service restrictions that irritated most users.
Analysts claim that Starlink is roaring in when it is needed most in the digital economy of Nigeria. The service will be covering connectivity gaps in the semi-urban and urban regions.
According to tech analyst, Adeola Williams, reliable internet is not a luxury. The re-emergence of Starlink may change the way Nigeria operates and studies online.
Early adopters claim it is much faster than local solutions. The growth is especially helpful to remote employees, start-ups, and schools.
However, there are some setbacks; the service is still of premium price. The cost of hardware is 378,000 at Naira and 38,000 per month, so it is not affordable.
Starlink is roaring back into the market and government regulators are taking note of this. Others believe that this may force local ISPs to do better.
The reintroduction will have improved customer services and quicker installation. The company reps confirm that they are planning to expand further to secondary cities.
Will this be a paradigm shift in the internet world of Nigeria? Starlink resurgence is a new hope to millions of people who are waiting to get reliable connectivity.