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The Nigerian Communications Commission (The Commission) pursuant to its powers under Section 2 and Section 70 (2) of the Act developed Commercial Satellite Communications Guidelines for the telecommunications sector in Nigeria. The Guidelines which came into effect in November 2018 regulates all Satellite Communications Services in all Orbits in Nigeria.

The Commission has been putting in place deliberate policies towards facilitating provisioning of Space based communications services and has developed Licensing Framework to facilitate investments and entry into the Nigerian market for provision of communications services.

The Licensing Framework documents can be found below

Authorized Space
Services Operators

This contains the official Lists of Space Segment and Ground Segment Operators that have been authorized by the Nigerian Communications Commission (The Commission) to provide commercial Space Based Communications Services, as stipulated under Section (13) subsection (1b) of the Guidelines on Commercial Satellite Communications.

Both Lists will be updated periodically to reflect the status of all the LandinPermits/Satellite Frequency licenses issued or modified.

Space Segment Operators are refrained from providing their Space segment services to any Operator that is not included in the list of authorized Ground Segment Operators.

Space Segment Operators are required to verify that Ground Serment Operators have the prerequisite license(s) before providing them with their services.

In the event of any further enquiries, contact the Spectrum Administration Department at .

Last Updated: July 10, 2024

Lists of Space Services Operators

Space Segment

The list of Space Segment Operators provides information about the Space Station Landing Permits issued to the Space Segment Operators such as Space Station’s name, Home Administration, Orbital Type, Orbital Location/Altitude of Satellite constellation, Frequency bands, Frequency range, Service types including Fixed, Broadcasting or Mobile Satellite Service. It also includes available Satellite Bandwidth and Landing Permit duration.

The Landing Permit authorizes the Space Segment Operators to only land signals over the territories of Nigeria with prohibition for direct service provisioning to the last mile user. The Space Segment Operators with Landing Permits are required to provide service to Ground Segment Operators, who are licensed by the Commission to provide services to last mile users.

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