Internet Speed Test in Sudan

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Sudan is served by Sudatel, MTN Sudan, Zain Sudan, and Canar. Run a speed test to measure your actual download, upload, ping, and jitter — and see how your results compare to what your ISP promises.

Internet Providers in Sudan

The main broadband providers in Sudan are Sudatel, MTN Sudan, Zain Sudan, and Canar. Sudan has one of the least developed internet markets in Africa and globally. Infrastructure challenges, political instability, and the 2023 civil conflict have severely impacted connectivity. Khartoum historically had the best internet access, but the ongoing war has disrupted services across the country. Mobile broadband is the primary access method.

Fiber Internet in Sudan

Fiber internet is available in Khartoum, Omdurman, and major cities. Run a speed test to verify what speeds you are actually getting versus what your ISP advertises.

Typical measured speeds for Sudan residents: 2–30 Mbps. Testing on wired Ethernet gives you the true connection speed — Wi-Fi introduces additional variables that can skew results by 10–30%.

  • Fiber plans: Consistent symmetric speeds with equal upload and download — best for video calls, cloud uploads, and remote work
  • Cable or DSL plans: Fast download but often slower upload; speeds can drop during peak hours (7–10 PM)
  • How to compare: Your measured speed should be 80–95% of your plan speed on a wired connection

Speed Test Tips for Sudan Residents

  • Test on Ethernet to establish a baseline without Wi-Fi interference
  • Run tests at both morning (off-peak) and evening (peak) hours — shared networks often slow during prime time
  • Check upload speed, not just download — upload is the limiting factor for video calls, live streaming, and cloud backup
  • Run 3+ consecutive tests and note the minimum — your calls happen at real-time, not average performance

Frequently Asked Questions

What internet providers operate in Sudan?

Sudatel is the state telecommunications company providing fixed internet. MTN Sudan and Zain Sudan offer mobile broadband. Canar is another ISP operating primarily in Khartoum. Mobile internet dominates in Sudan, and the ongoing conflict since April 2023 has disrupted many services.

What internet speeds are typical in Sudan?

Fixed internet connections in Khartoum averaged 5–30 Mbps before the 2023 conflict. 4G mobile was available in major cities with speeds of 5–20 Mbps. Rural Sudan has very limited connectivity. Since the outbreak of civil war in 2023, infrastructure has been damaged and connectivity in many areas has been severely reduced.

Is fiber available in Sudan?

Fixed fiber access was being developed in Khartoum but at low scale. Most fixed internet uses DSL or wireless connections. The 2023 civil war has severely disrupted infrastructure. Internet penetration and quality lag significantly behind neighboring Kenya and Ethiopia.

How has the 2023 Sudan conflict affected internet?

The conflict beginning in April 2023 has severely disrupted telecom infrastructure in Khartoum and other cities. Power outages, physical infrastructure damage, and fighting have made internet service highly unreliable. Many ISP offices were damaged or closed. International organizations have noted severe disruptions. Connectivity in conflict zones may be completely absent.

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