Current status of Sudan s communication base stations
Sudan: Communications Blackout as Clashes Escalate in Khartoum
The ongoing conflict continues to exacerbate Sudan''s humanitarian crisis, with communication blackouts and military operations intensifying the plight of civilians.
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Network blackout cuts communications for millions in war-torn Sudan
All three of Sudan''s main internet operators were offline on Wednesday, internet observatory Netblocks said on X, cutting communications for millions of people stuck in conflict
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Sudan: Freedom on the Net 2024 Country Report | Freedom House
Sudan is connected to the global internet through international gateways controlled by Sudatel, Zain, and Canar Telecom, which are in turn connected to five submarine cables: Saudi Arabia–Sudan-1
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Sudanese RSF brings down telecoms networks across Sudan: Sources
Netblocks, an internet observer, shared data on X on Sunday that showed connectivity for two major providers, South African-owned MTN Sudan and state-owned Sudani, falling to zero and
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92 NGOs urgently call for the re-establishment of
While some levels of services were restored in the east of the country, large swathes of territory remain disconnected from the network providers, such as Zain, MTN and Sudani – namely
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Internet Lifeline Sudan
Notably, Sudan''s main data centre in Khartoum, located in a conflict area, experienced no disruption for months.
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Internet shutdowns in Sudan
Sudan''s telecommunications sector, which relied on three major providers (Zain Sudan, Sudani, and MTN Sudan), has been repeatedly targeted amid the conflict.
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Sudan: Following a six days communication blackout, internet access
All three of the country''s telecommunications networks have been largely inaccessible since 9 February. Users on X have indicated that internet access has returned to several cities
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Internet shutdowns in Sudan
Sudan''s telecommunications sector, which relied on three major providers (Zain Sudan, Sudani, and MTN Sudan), has been repeatedly targeted amid the conflict. Both SAF and RSF have destroyed fibre optic cables and telecom towers to hinder enemy communications and civilian coordination. Also, there have been pre-war precedents which include a 37-day nationwide blackout in 2019 during protests and a 25-day cut in 2021.
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Sudan Communications 2024, CIA World Factbook
Following the establishment of Sudan''s transitional government in August 2019, government-owned broadcasters became increasingly independent from government and military control.
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