According to reports, Sudatel is fully operational, with its headquarters in Port Sudan, a city on the Red Sea to the east of the East African nation, from which it provides optical-fibre data connectivity.
Currently, MTN is said to still be totally out across the country. The biggest telco in the country hasn’t stated how it intends to resolve its connectivity issues.
MNOs’ attempts to resume their services come amid a crisis that has plagued the country for nearly a year. Following the conflicts between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and Rapid Support Forces (RSF), individuals and businesses in the country have been cut off from one another and the rest of the world.
Sudan’s telecom disruption is the direct result of damage to the country’s communications infrastructure.
Via Techpoint Africa