South Sudan approved more than $9 billion to build a national fiber-optic backbone. Authorities created a supervisory committee to tighten governance of digital gateways and data centers. The country ...
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South Sudan has faced significant hurdles in developing its digital infrastructure, with limited internet access, slow connectivity, and high costs hindering economic growth and access to essential services.
(LUSAKA) – South Sudan will begin the construction and installation of its national fibre optic cable in December, connecting the country to the Indian Ocean through Kenya in a major step
South Sudan currently relies heavily on costly satellite connections, but officials say the fiber rollout will drastically reduce these costs and improve
South Sudan is gearing up to commence construction of a 2,400-kilometre fiber-optic cable that will stretch from the Indian Ocean port, through Kenya, and into South Sudan.
In a major stride toward digital transformation, the government of South Sudan has approved a budget exceeding USD 9 million for the design phase of
South Sudan has faced significant hurdles in developing its digital infrastructure, with limited internet access, slow connectivity, and high costs hindering economic
The fiber optic project, the government said, marks a significant step forward in the country''s efforts to modernize its digital and communication networks. Once completed, it is expected
Despite recent digital initiatives, South Sudan continues to face some of the highest internet costs in the region, largely due to inadequate infrastructure and energy constraints.
South Sudan currently relies heavily on costly satellite connections, but officials say the fiber rollout will drastically reduce these costs and improve access across the nation.
The fiber optic project, the government said, marks a significant step forward in the country''s efforts to modernize its digital and communication networks. Once completed, it is expected
In a major stride toward digital transformation, the government of South Sudan has approved a budget exceeding USD 9 million for the design phase of its national fiber optic
South Sudan approved more than $9 billion to build a national fiber-optic backbone. Authorities created a supervisory committee to tighten governance of digital gateways and data centers. The country
The government''s commitment to prioritizing youth and human resource development, coupled with the upcoming fiber optic infrastructure project, signals a significant step towards
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