Digitel Makes History with South Sudan’s First 5G Network Launch

Digitel, South Sudan’s first domestically owned mobile telecom, has unveiled the country’s first 5G network, promising enhanced connectivity and technological advancement.

Digitel, a leading telecommunications company in South Sudan, has achieved a major milestone by becoming the first operator to launch a 5G network in the country. The new network promises to revolutionize connectivity for South Sudanese citizens and businesses, ushering in an era of faster speeds, improved reliability, and greater capacity.

Since its establishment in 2020, Digitel has been at the forefront of the South Sudanese telecommunications landscape. It is the first mobile telecom company owned by South Sudanese nationals and joins MTN and Zain Telecom as one of three major providers in the country.

The introduction of 5G technology is set to transform various sectors in South Sudan. Faster data transfer speeds and reduced latency will enhance communication, enable the growth of the Internet of Things (IoT), and streamline processes across industries. With improved network capacity and reliability, Digitel’s 5G network aims to provide a more seamless and efficient digital experience for its users.

“Our mission has always been to facilitate communication and promote the use of ICTs in South Sudan,” said [Spokesperson Name], a representative of Digitel. “The launch of our 5G network is a testament to our commitment to technological advancement and empowering the people of South Sudan.”

The launch of 5G is expected to drive economic growth, foster innovation, and improve the quality of life for South Sudanese citizens. As a pioneer in the telecom industry, Digitel’s latest achievement solidifies its position as a leader in driving digital transformation in the country.


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