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Starlink Deepens Nigeria’s Internet Market Share With Free Trial, Wider Access

by Leadership News
3 months ago
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Starlink, the satellite internet service by Elon Musk’s SpaceX, is rapidly deepening its footprint in Nigeria’s fast-evolving internet market with a strategic expansion of coverage and an enticing free trial offer.
In a bid to widen digital access and attract more users, Starlink has upgraded its regional bandwidth capacity, notably in Rivers, Delta, and Edo states, unlocking more service availability in these regions. This move is part of the company’s aggressive growth push across Nigeria since it launched in the country in early 2023.

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Konga, Nigeria’s composite e-commerce giant and authorised reseller of Starlink equipment, is further sweetening the deal by offering free nationwide delivery on all Starlink kits. Shoppers who purchase their Starlink kits at any Konga retail outlet nationwide are eligible for this deal. In addition, customers who purchase their Starlink kit on Konga.com will also enjoy an exclusive 50 percent discount on select products from the world’s number one beauty and cosmetics brand L’Oréal.

The company said the partnership between Starlink and Konga has led to better internet accessibility.
“In just two years, this strategic partnership has grown rapidly, with Starlink now ranking among Nigeria’s top three Internet Service Providers (ISPs) in Nigeria. This milestone reflects the increasing adoption of satellite internet as a viable alternative to traditional broadband services,” it stated.

The Starlink Mini Kit is a more compact and affordable option designed for customers in need of portable, high-speed internet. Its lightweight build, portability and easy setup make it ideal for small households, businesses, travellers, and remote areas where traditional internet infrastructure is limited.

With limited bandwidth slots opening up daily and demand surging, Nigerians are encouraged to secure their kits early before demand increases further. Whether for home, business, or travel, this promo is your chance to enjoy free high-speed internet for one month, guaranteed reliability, and seamless setup, all with nationwide support from Konga. To take advantage of these limited-time benefits, visit www.konga.com or walk into any Konga store nationwide and experience the Starlink difference.

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Active service is currently available nationwide except in Lagos State, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), and parts of Ogun, where capacity has temporarily reached its limit. However, network upgrades are ongoing, with more slots becoming available in these high-demand areas soon. Starlink is also offering a 1-month free subscription on the purchase of any Starlink Standard or Mini Kit from authorized resellers. This offer is available to customers who activate a new Residential service plan. This limited-time promotion runs until June 16, 2025.


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