List of mobile network operators in South Sudan

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This is a list of mobile network operators in South Sudan:

Contents

  1. MTN South Sudan [1]
  2. Zain South Sudan [2]
  3. Digitel Telecommunications [3]

Market share

As of 31 December 2020, the market share among South Sudan's mobile telephone operators was as depicted in the table below. At that time South Sudan's population was estimated at approximately 11 million people. [3]

Market Share Among Mobile Network Operators In South Sudan
RankName of OperatorMillions of CustomersMarket Share (%)
1MTN South Sudan
1,700,000
61.8
2Zain South Sudan
1,050,000
38.2
3Digitel Telecommunications
Not active at that time
Not active then
Total
2,750,000
100.00

Note:Totals may be slightly off due to rounding.

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References

  1. Emily Jarvis (2015). "MTN South Sudan: Setting the Tone for Long-Term Success". Africa Outlook Magazine Online. Norfolk, United Kingdom. Retrieved 7 October 2021.
  2. Comms Update (8 March 2021). "Zain launches 4G in South Sudan". CommsUpdate.com. Retrieved 7 October 2021.
  3. 1 2 Vaughan O'Grady (13 July 2021). "South Sudanese-owned operator launches in Juba". DevelopingTelecoms.com. United Kingdom. Retrieved 7 October 2021.