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Starlink, which began services largely in Nigeria in early 2023, delivers high-speed, low-latency Internet to users all over the world. It provides quality and cost-effective Internet access to homes, and businesses and especially caters to those in remote locations that are currently underserved or unreached
Elon Musk’s Starlink has authorized TD Africa, Nigeria’s technology distribution firm, to distribute Starlink kits in Nigeria and Africa as a whole.
Starlink, which began services largely in Nigeria in early 2023, delivers high-speed, low-latency Internet to users all over the world. It provides quality and cost-effective Internet access to homes, and businesses and especially caters to those in remote locations that are currently underserved or unreached.
As the world’s largest satellite constellation using a low Earth orbit, Starlink, which is engineered and operated by SpaceX, delivers broadband Internet capable of supporting streaming, online gaming, video calls, and more. SpaceX is leveraging its deep experience with both spacecraft and on-orbit operations to deploy the world’s most advanced broadband internet system.
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In 2023, Starlink’s customer base rose to 2.3 million with a presence in over 70 countries. TD Africa, founded over 24 years ago, will distribute Starlink Internet Kits across Nigeria. It has over 27 global companies including Microsoft, IBM, Apple, Cisco, Hewlett Packard, Dell Technologies, Samsung, Huawei, Nokia, Lenovo, Asus, and many more. This agreement signals a new era for Internet access in Africa, with Starlink and TD Africa leading the charge in providing innovative and reliable solutions to meet the evolving needs of the digital economy.