Frequencies allowed in Sudan (South):
Most carriers use the GSM 900 MHz (E-GSM) frequency band. This band is used for GSM services.
For more details on frequency allocation, contact CSIA.
In Sudan, the National Telecommunications Corporation (NTC) is the regulatory body responsible for overseeing telecommunications services and ensuring compliance with relevant laws and regulations. The NTC approval process typically refers to the necessary certifications and authorizations that telecom operators, service providers, or equipment vendors must obtain in order to operate legally within the country.
CSIA can provide supporting services should your company not be able to meet
country specific requirements such as a local representative, local certificate holder,
translating documents into the native language, etc.
Contact one of our friendly associates today, they are happy to assist you!
CSIA also offers FCC Certifications, CE Certifications, ISED Canada.
Contact CSIA at (503) 482 9289 or quotes@csiassoc.com
Sudan (North) NTC label requirements:
There are no specific label requirements, however it is suggested that you use the CE Mark label guidelines.
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North Sudan is a landlocked country in Northeast Africa.
The current population is 51,145,290.
Most languages spoken in Sudan belong to three families of African languages: Afro-Asiatic, Nilo-Saharan, and Niger-Congo. The Afro-Asiatic languages, Arabic and the Bedawi language of the Beja, are the most widely spoken.