Telcos unite to restore connectivity in war-torn Sudan
The ongoing battle has destroyed telecom infrastructure, leaving most of the country without connectivity and experiencing internet blackouts.
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Sudatel announces new CEO
Newly appointed Sami Yousif Mohamed is working on a five-year plan to manage the company's expansion and anticipated growth.
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Sudatel, Nokia to trial 5G mobile tech
Collaboration will focus initially on the capital city of Khartoum in July.
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Fibre 'land grab' underway in East, Southern Africa says SEACOM
Company is witnessing a rush to build fibre in metro areas, references developments in Kenya as an example for other African countries.
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Egypt: China-backed factory emerges from US$30m fibre cable project
Stakeholders unveil manufacturing site in Badr.
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Sudan's Sudatel to expand telecom infrastructure across West Africa
Over the past year, the company has continued to invest in its domestic and pan-African operations.
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Legal debate erupts over Ghana’s Expresso ownership
Sudan’s Sudatel says it owns 75% of mobile operator, but Kludjeson International says it doesn’t.