South Sudan telecom regulator approves measures to support sector sustainability

Date: 2026-06-24
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

The Board of Directors of South Sudan's National Communications Authority (NCA) has approved a package of regulatory measures aimed at ensuring the sustainability, viability, and continued availability of telecommunications services across the country.

The decision was taken during an Extraordinary Meeting of the Board, convened to assess the challenges currently affecting the telecommunications sector and determine appropriate interventions to safeguard service delivery.

During the meeting, the Board received a detailed briefing from the Director General on the macroeconomic and operational difficulties confronting the sector. The presentation also outlined the Authority's engagements with Mobile Network Operators and consultations with government institutions, Parliament, civil society organizations, and other stakeholders to identify practical and sustainable solutions.

According to the Authority, the Board acknowledged the extensive efforts undertaken by management to explore policy options and address the sector's challenges. It commended the Director General and the management team for their consultative approach and commitment to maintaining national connectivity while balancing the interests of consumers and service providers.

Following deliberations, the Board endorsed a series of regulatory interventions designed to support the telecommunications industry's long-term sustainability, preserve service continuity, and ensure that telecommunications services remain accessible to citizens and businesses throughout the country.

The Board also underscored the importance of consumer protection, service quality, stakeholder engagement, and public awareness in the implementation of any measures affecting the sector.

The National Communications Authority reaffirmed its commitment to working closely with stakeholders to promote a resilient, inclusive, and sustainable telecommunications sector capable of supporting economic growth, digital inclusion, and national development in South Sudan.

 

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