Sudan: Freedom on the Net 2024 Country Report | Freedom House
A nationwide cut to internet access occurred in February 2024, attributed to the RSF''s occupation of facilities belonging to major internet service providers (ISPs) in Khartoum.
Networks are still down in parts of Kassala, New Halfa, El Gedaref, El Obeid, En Nahud, and areas across Red Sea state, in addition to large parts of Sennar, White Nile, and El Gezira states, for the ...
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A nationwide cut to internet access occurred in February 2024, attributed to the RSF''s occupation of facilities belonging to major internet service providers (ISPs) in Khartoum.
The most recent such disruption occurred on August 26, when they experienced two different cuts on their fiber optic infrastructure, according to an X post from the company''s Director
Founded in 1993, Sudatel has grown into one of Sudan''s leading telecom providers. With operations in Sudan, Senegal, Mauritania, and the UAE, we are dedicated to bridging digital divides through
Speaking at a panel discussion in Addis Ababa, on Tuesday, Makuei said the new route would become the connectivity cable alongside the existing links from Uganda and the impending
Workers in telecommunication companies in Sudan have reported security and logistical problems that have led to the suspension of two major companies in the country. Additionally, entire states have
By late September, fibre optic disruptions halted travel bookings, education platforms, and business operations, which also affected fixed and mobile lines alike.
Engineers who spoke to Radio Dabanga attributed the cable outage to floods and heavy rains that swept through large parts of the Red Sea state. Communications services were also
Ethio Telecom, Djibouti Telecom and Sudatel are also pitching the Horizon Fiber Initiative as a terrestrial alternative to reliance on subsea cables after a year of frequent disruptions due to
Engineers who spoke to Radio Dabanga attributed the cable outage to floods and heavy rains that swept through large parts of the Red Sea state.
The 15,000-kilometer PEACE cable suffered damage spanning approximately 1,450 kilometers from Zafarana, Egypt, to Singapore, with a concentrated impact in Sudan''s exclusive