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Starlink Prices in Nigeria (June 2026): Every Plan, Tracked

Quick answer: as of June 2026, Starlink Residential in Nigeria costs ₦57,000–₦75,000/month depending on your zone (Lagos and Abuja pay the congestion premium), and the standard hardware kit is ₦669,000. Roam plans run ₦38,000–₦167,000/month. Prices have changed three times in the last 14 months — this page is re-checked monthly so you don’t budget against a stale number.

Current prices (verified June 2026)

PlanPriceNotes
Residential₦57,000–₦75,000/moZone-based since early 2026: congested cells (Lagos, Abuja) price higher (TechCabal)
Standard kit (hardware)₦669,000 one-timeUp from ₦590,000 in 2025 (Tribune); many sites still quote the old number
Roam₦38,000–₦167,000/moPortable plans, tier depends on data priority
Priority (business)higher tiersPriced per capacity at checkout; aimed at businesses

Your exact price shows at starlink.com checkout for your address — treat the table above as the budgeting range, and remember service is billed monthly with no contract.

Why your neighbor pays a different price: zone pricing

Since early 2026, Starlink prices Residential by network congestion. In oversubscribed cells — most of Lagos and Abuja — the monthly fee runs up to ₦75,000, while less congested areas stay at ₦57,000. If you’re in a sold-out cell, Starlink has offered the pricier Priority tier as the workaround to get connected at all.

Price history: three changes in 14 months

WhenWhat changedSource
Jan 2023Launch — Nigeria first in Africa. Kit ₦378,000Legit.ng
Oct 2023Kit cut 21% to ₦299,000TechCabal
Oct–Nov 2024Attempted subscription hike ₦38,000 → ₦75,000; NCC called it unjustified; Starlink halted the increase and paused new residential ordersPunch
Jan 2025NCC approves a 50% telecom tariff adjustment sector-wideTechnext
May 2025Residential rises 50%: ₦38,000 → ₦57,000; orders resume nationwideTheCable, Space in Africa
Early 2026Zone-based pricing (₦57,000–₦75,000); kit to ₦669,000Tribune

The pattern behind the volatility: Starlink prices in naira but thinks in dollars, so naira swings and regulator pushback keep repricing on the table. Will it change again? Recent history says: assume yes, and don’t lock a 12-month budget to today’s number.

The real monthly cost (what the price tag doesn’t show)

The sticker price assumes your payment just works. For most Nigerians it doesn’t — naira cards still fail international charges or carry caps below a single bill (details and fixes here). The practical route is a USD virtual card funded with naira or USDT, which adds a funding layer to your true cost:

Example: ₦57,000 zone, paying via USDT-funded card (June 2026 assumptions)

  1. Starlink bills your card in naira: ₦57,000
  2. You hold USD on the card; assume ≈ $36–41 at ₦1,400–1,580/$ (rates move — check the day you fund)
  3. Card top-up fee: e.g. 1% on a YPT Vegax$0.40
  4. Naira → USDT spread on P2P markets: typically tracks the parallel rate closely; budget ~1%
  5. Recommended buffer against FX drift between top-up and billing day: 5%

Realistic total: roughly 2% over sticker, plus the buffer you keep on the card. That’s far cheaper than the 2023-era workarounds (virtual dollar cards then carried up to 60% FX markups during the naira-card ban), but it’s not zero — budget for it. And if your payment does bounce, here’s the 10-minute fix.

At ₦57,000–₦75,000/month plus a ₦669,000 kit, Starlink is a premium product in Nigeria — fiber (where available) and 5G routers cost less monthly. People pay the premium for one reason: coverage where nothing else works reliably. If you have stable fiber at your address, Starlink is probably not your value play; if you’re off the fiber map or your area’s links die in rain, the math changes.

FAQ

How much is Starlink in Nigeria per month right now? ₦57,000–₦75,000 for Residential depending on your zone (June 2026). Lagos and Abuja generally price at the top of the range.

Why did my checkout show more than ₦57,000? Zone-based pricing: congested cells carry a premium up to ₦75,000, and sold-out cells may only offer the pricier Priority tier.

Is the ₦590,000 kit price still valid? No — the standard kit moved to ₦669,000 in 2026. Pages quoting ₦590,000 (or ₦440,000) are out of date.

Does the monthly price include taxes? The checkout price is what you’re billed; budget a small buffer if you fund a USD card, since FX moves between top-up and billing day.

When was the last price change? Early 2026: zone-based Residential pricing and the kit increase to ₦669,000. Before that, May 2025 (₦38,000 → ₦57,000).


Prices re-verified monthly against starlink.com and Nigerian tech press; last check June 2026. Spotted a change before we did? Tell us.