Tag: digital inclusion

  • Starlink to Lower 4,400 Satellites in 2026 Strategy Shift

    Starlink to Lower 4,400 Satellites in 2026 Strategy Shift

    Reporting by Channels TV indicates that SpaceX’s Starlink is planning a significant orbital adjustment in 2026, which involves lowering approximately 4,400 of its satellites to a closer Earth orbit. This technical shift is designed to further reduce ‘latency’—the delay in data transmission—making the satellite internet service more competitive for high-speed gaming, financial trading, and real-time medical consultations in remote areas like rural Nigeria.

    The move is also seen as a proactive measure to address concerns about ‘space debris,’ as lower-orbiting satellites are more likely to burn up in the atmosphere at the end of their life cycle. For Nigerian users, this could mean even more stable connections, especially in regions where fiber optic cables are non-existent. Starlink has already become the leading ISP for rural businesses across West Africa.

    Supporting coverage from TechCity and Leadership confirms the global impact. TechCity noted that ‘latency could drop to as low as 15ms,’ while Leadership quoted a Nigerian IT consultant: ‘Starlink is already changing the game for fintechs in the North; this will only make them faster.’

    Echotitbits take: Starlink is effectively making traditional ISPs obsolete in the Nigerian hinterland. By lowering latency, they are attacking the last remaining advantage of ‘ground-based’ internet. Watch for a response from local telcos like MTN and Glo, who may lobby for ‘fair competition’ regulations as Starlink’s dominance grows.
    Source: Channels TV – https://www.channelstv.com/2026/01/02/starlink-to-lower-4400-satellites-in-2026/ January 5, 2026

    Photo Credit: Channels TV

  • FG approves 4,000 telecom towers to expand rural coverage and boost security

    FG approves 4,000 telecom towers to expand rural coverage and boost security

    PunchNG (illustrative image on article page)
    2025-12-04

    The Punch reports the Federal Government approved deploying about 4,000 telecom towers to improve rural connectivity, citing security and inclusion benefits.

    The plan targets underserved communities where weak coverage limits digital services and also constrains emergency response and security communications.

    How the programme is funded and maintained will shape whether coverage gains are sustainable.

    Xinhua: “about 4,000 telecom towers nationwide to expand digital access in underserved communities.”

    The Guardian: “targets about 20 million Nigerians.”

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: Execution risk is high: power, vandalism, right-of-way, and backhaul capacity. Watch for the financing model (PPP vs direct funding), rollout timelines, and alignment with fibre upgrades.

    Source: The Punch — December 04, 2025 (https://punchng.com/fg-approves-4000-telecom-towers-to-boost-security-rural-connectivity/)