In a bid to expand its physical presence and enhance internet connectivity in Nigeria, Elon Musk’s Starlink is establishing ground stations in Rivers, Ogun, and Lagos states. According to insider sources, the facilities will be built on approximately 29,000 acres of land acquired in the three states, with construction already underway in Okun Ajah, Lagos State.
Starlink is partnering with Equinix, a leading data center solutions provider, to build the ground stations. The facilities will be located in key areas, including Ajah in Lagos State, Sagamu in Ogun State, and Port Harcourt in Rivers State. The ground stations are expected to be completed by Q4 2024, with the other locations projected to be ready in 2025.
Notably, the ground stations are crucial for transmitting data between Starlink’s satellites and the internet backbone on the ground. They act as intermediaries, receiving data from the satellites and routing it to the appropriate internet networks, and vice versa. According to Starlink, a ground station or gateway is a terrestrial relay station that communicates with the Starlink satellites orbiting the Earth.
With the establishment of these ground stations, Starlink aims to provide faster and more reliable internet services in Nigeria. Traditionally, network traffic from Nigeria is routed through international data centers, introducing delays and potential bottlenecks. Starlink’s ground stations will streamline this process, potentially reducing latency and enhancing overall internet performance.
It bears mentioning that this development is expected to greatly benefit both individual users and businesses in Nigeria, providing them with faster and more reliable internet services. Starlink’s entry into the Nigerian market has already made a significant impact, with the company becoming the third-largest Internet Service Provider (ISP) in the country as of Q1 2024.
It is worth noting that the ground stations project will further solidify Starlink’s presence in Nigeria, making it one of the biggest players in the telecom sector. With its satellite service available across the country, Starlink has sparked high interest among Nigerians eager for better internet services. Despite its higher costs compared to local ISPs, Starlink has attracted a significant number of customers, with many local ISPs struggling to match its service quality.
For those close to the matter, Starlink’s expansion in Nigeria is also expected to create job opportunities and stimulate economic growth. The company has already acquired an Internet Service Provider (ISP) license from the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and two other major licenses, including a Sales and Installation license and an International Gateway license. The International Gateway license allows Starlink to establish and operate facilities for the transmission of international voice, data, and other telecommunication services into and out of Nigeria.