Sudan (South) MTPS label requirements:
There are no specific label requirements, however it is suggested that you use the CE Mark label guidelines.
South Sudan is a landlocked country in Northeast Africa.
The current population is 12,084,490.
English, the official language, functions as a lingua franca. Arabic (including Juba and Sudanese variants) is also spoken, alongside over 60 indigenous languages, including Dinka, Nuer, Bari, Zande and Shilluk4.
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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.
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In South Sudan, the Ministry of Telecommunications and Postal Services is a government body responsible for overseeing the telecommunications and postal sectors. The Ministry's approval typically refers to any official permission or authorization required for businesses, individuals, or entities to operate within these sectors. This can include the regulation of telecommunications services, licensing of operators, ensuring compliance with communication infrastructure standards, and overseeing postal services within the country.
Frequencies allowed in Sudan (South):
MTN Sudan uses the GSM 900 MHz (E-GSM) frequency band. This band is used for GSM services.
For more details on frequency allocation, contact CSIA.