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NOKIA TO DELIVER ULTRA-BROADBAND TO SUDAN.
The Finnish telecommunications and technology company, Nokia, has partnered with Sudanese telecom and Internet firm, Sudatel.
Both companies aim to deliver ultra-broadband services to Sudan. Hence, the trial of Nokia 4.5G Pro, Nokia 4.9G, and 5G mobile technologies.
The joint venture will also introduce Nokia’s fixed fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) portfolio, initially focusing on the nation’s capital city, Khartoum.
“Sudatel is pleased to sign this strategic technology partnership with Nokia for the development of leading ultra-broadband services in Sudan and contribute to enhancing the Broadband Development Index,” stated Tarig Zain El Abdein, President and CEO of Sudatel Telecom Group.
Bringing Nokia’s technology expertise and innovations to Sudan is very strategic. In line with there vision of becoming the most admired ICT provider in Africa.
The project is part of Sudatel’s 2020 Strategy. Hence, a target to transform fixed access and mobile service offerings to enhance subscriber experience.
They are able to offer a wide range of fixed and mobile technologies to meet our customers’ business goals.
“Working together with Sudatel, we can leverage technologies that will support Sudatel’s 2020 Strategy of becoming the most admired ICT provider in Africa, and enable them to deliver the services that meet the growing business and personal demands of their subscribers.”