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NCC Launches Consultation on Direct-to-Device Satellite Services in Nigeria

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
January 20, 2026
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The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has reportedly initiated a six-week public consultation to explore the potential introduction of direct-to-device (D2D) satellite services in Nigeria.

The NCC issued a notice last week inviting stakeholders to provide input on developing a regulatory framework for D2D services under Section 71 of the Nigerian Communications Act 2003.

The consultation seeks feedback on a range of issues, including market opportunities, coexistence with terrestrial networks, interference management, and licensing and spectrum approaches—such as whether D2D services could operate under existing terrestrial network licenses.

The NCC is also evaluating technological options, including whether D2D services would use existing terrestrial spectrum or mobile satellite services (MSS) spectrum. Public interest considerations such as emergency access, rural inclusion, and investment incentives are also part of the consultation.

Executive Vice Chairman (EVC) of NCC, Dr. Aminu Maida, said:

Recent advances in satellite and non-terrestrial network technologies are enabling mobile devices to connect directly to satellites and, in some cases, airborne platforms. These developments may complement Nigeria’s terrestrial networks by extending coverage to underserved and unserved areas, providing backup connectivity during outages or disruptions, strengthening emergency communications and resilience, and supporting national objectives on digital inclusion, security, innovation, and economic development.

Responses are welcomed from telecom licensees, device manufacturers, ISPs, government agencies, civil society organizations, and consumers. The deadline for submissions is February 23, 2026.

Airtel Nigeria is already active in the D2D sector through its parent company, Airtel Africa, which recently partnered with SpaceX to launch Starlink’s Direct-to-Cell (D2C) LEO satellite service across its 14 African markets. Launches in each market will depend on obtaining local regulatory approvals.

Read More: NCC Seeks Stakeholder Input on 60 GHz and 6 GHz Spectrum Guidelines



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