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NCC Licenses Six New ISPs: A Strategic Push In Nigeria’s Broadband Sector

Nigeria’s broadband war intensifies
Adejuyigbe AdegokeBy Adejuyigbe AdegokeJanuary 22, 2026 Technology No Comments4 Mins Read
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In a significant regulatory update effective January 1, 2026, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), has issued operational licences to six new Internet Service Providers (ISPs), raising the total number of authorised operators in Nigeria’s ISP market to 231.

This development comes at a time of intensifying competition in Nigeria’s internet and broadband space, driven by aggressive market activities from traditional mobile network operators (MNOs) — such as MTN, Airtel, Globacom, and T2 (9mobile) — and high-growth satellite broadband entrants, particularly SpaceX’s Starlink and Amazon’s Project Kuiper.

Who Are the New Licensees?

According to NCC data and industry reporting, the newly licensed ISPs include:
  1. Intellvision Technologies Limited

  2. Granet Technologies Limited





  3. Fiber Sonic Limited

  4. Dasol Solution Services Ltd

  5. Boost ISP Limited

  6. Amazon Kuiper Nigeria Limited — marking the entry of Amazon’s satellite broadband initiative into Nigeria’s market.

Most of these new operators are headquartered in Lagos, reflecting continued clustering of broadband infrastructure in major commercial hubs, with at least one (Dasol), based outside the traditional Lagos-Abuja-Port Harcourt axis.

Market Context: Competition, Concentration, and Pressure

Dominance of Major ISPs and MNOs

Despite the uptick in licensed providers, the Nigerian ISP landscape remains highly concentrated. Data from the second quarter of 2025 showed that Spectranet, Starlink, and FibreOne together controlled about 65% of all active ISP customers, leaving a fragmented group of smaller operators sharing the remainder of the market.

Meanwhile, mobile broadband continues to dominate overall internet access in Nigeria. The four major MNOs account for nearly all (over 99%), of total internet subscriptions, reflecting the mobile-first nature of connectivity in the country.

Starlink and Satellite Broadband Disruption

Starlink — SpaceX’s satellite broadband service — has been a major disruptor since its Nigerian launch in 2023, rapidly growing its subscriber base and becoming one of the largest ISP operators by customer numbers.

The licensing of Amazon Kuiper Nigeria Limited signals an escalation in this satellite broadband competition. Kuiper’s entry is expected to challenge Starlink’s position, particularly in underserved regions where terrestrial broadband infrastructure is limited.

Satellite entrants, including Kuiper and other global operators approved for Nigeria under recent satellite communication permits, are part of a broader regulatory push to expand broadband access beyond urban centres.

Industry Stakeholder Perspectives

Opportunities and Concerns

Industry voices have offered mixed reactions to the expanded licensing:

  • Optimism: Some analysts highlight that adding more licensed ISPs could spur innovation, price competition, and service quality improvements — particularly in areas underserved by fibre or mobile networks.

  • Challenges for Smaller ISPs: Smaller terrestrial operators warn that without careful regulatory support, they may be crowded out by larger players with greater capital, nationwide infrastructure, and aggressive pricing strategies.

    • Executives like Chidi Ibisi of Broadbased Communications argue the market tilt towards large MNOs and satellite providers could marginalise local players unless the NCC actively levels the playing field.

  • Need for Service Differentiation: Some industry leaders point out that traditional ISPs focused solely on selling “plain internet access” need to pivot towards value-added services and innovative offerings to stay competitive.

Regulatory and Strategic Implications

Broadband Penetration and National Goals

The NCC’s licensing move aligns with Nigeria’s broader digital inclusion and broadband expansion goals — part of a long-standing effort to deepen internet penetration across all regions. But deployment costs, infrastructure gaps, and market concentration remain major obstacles, especially outside major cities.

Satellite Internet Futures

Satellite internet represents a strategic frontier for expanding coverage, especially in rural and hard-to-reach areas where laying fibre is prohibitively expensive. Kuiper’s and Starlink’s presence, along with other satellite licences issued recently, positions Nigeria as a key market for Low Earth Orbit (LEO) broadband services in Africa.

What This Means for Consumers

  • More choices: Increased ISP licensing could translate into more options for consumers — potentially better pricing, enhanced service quality, and broader coverage footprints.

  • Price competition: Competition from MNOs and satellite broadband could push traditional ISPs to innovate and reprice offerings.

  • Coverage potential: LEO satellite entrants may help bridge coverage gaps in rural and underserved regions, though affordability and service reliability will be key determinants of impact.

Looking Ahead

The NCC’s decision to license six new ISPs — including a major global satellite player — marks a decisive step in Nigeria’s telecommunications evolution. It reflects not only a recognition of the competitive pressures from MNOs and satellite disruptors like Starlink but also an ongoing effort to broaden broadband access nationwide.

As these newly licensed operators begin deploying services and competing for market share, the coming year could be transformative for internet access in Nigeria — provided regulatory frameworks, infrastructure investment, and market dynamics evolve in tandem to support sustainable competition and inclusion.

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