
MTN has announced the successful acquisition of a new 15-year operating license in South Sudan. This significant milestone marks a major step forward in aligning our operations with the evolving legal and regulatory landscape of South Sudan. It underscores our unwavering commitment to the nation’s progress and our confidence in the direction of the Government of South Sudan.
This new license introduces crucial obligations that will directly benefit the people of South Sudan. MTN South Sudan mentioned that they are energized by the opportunity to significantly enhance service quality, expand its network coverage to reach even more communities, and drive meaningful innovation in the digital space. This long-term commitment allows them to plan and invest strategically in the infrastructure and technologies that will power South Sudan’s future connectivity.
We extend our sincere gratitude to the Government of South Sudan for their support and trust in MTN South Sudan. This partnership is essential as we work together to build a digitally inclusive and empowered South Sudan.
This is more than just a license; it’s a reaffirmation of our dedication to being a key enabler of economic and social development in South Sudan for the next 15 years and beyond. We are excited about the journey ahead and the positive impact we will continue to make.
– Excerpt from MTN South Sudan
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