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South Sudan, World Bank to launch fiber optic project in early 2026

Fiber optic internet is a high-speed internet connection that transmits data as light pulses through thin glass or plastic fibers. This technology offers significantly faster speeds, greater bandwidth, and more reliable connections compared to traditional internet connections like cable or Digital Subscriber Line (DSL).

by Sudans Post
August 8, 2025

South Sudan, World Bank to launch fiber optic project in early 2026

JUBA – The Government of South Sudan, in collaboration with the World Bank, will begin laying a fiber optic cable from Kenya early next year, a move aimed at strengthening the country’s digital infrastructure and improving internet connectivity.

Fiber optic internet is a high-speed internet connection that transmits data as light pulses through thin glass or plastic fibers. This technology offers significantly faster speeds, greater bandwidth, and more reliable connections compared to traditional internet connections like cable or Digital Subscriber Line (DSL).

According to a statement issued by the Ministry of Information, Communication Technology and Postal Services, the project is part of broader efforts to expand South Sudan’s access to affordable and reliable broadband services. The initiative is expected to reduce dependence on expensive satellite connections and improve communication services across the country.

The Secretary General of the Universal Service and Access Fund (USAF), Mabe Emmanuel, confirmed the plan on Thursday following the Ministry’s 13th leadership meeting. He said the Ministry, under the leadership of Minister Michael Makuei Lueth, is currently recruiting technical teams to conduct feasibility studies and environmental assessments ahead of the groundbreaking scheduled for early 2026.

In addition to the fiber cable rollout, the leadership meeting also discussed plans to renovate the old Radio Juba premises to serve as the new headquarters of the Ministry. The statement noted that the relocation is necessary due to congestion at the current office facility.

“The total cost for the renovation,” according to Engineer Mabe, “stands at 4 million United States dollars.”

The planned move to the Radio Juba building is expected to provide the Ministry with more operational space and improved infrastructure to support its expanding portfolio of ICT and postal services.
The fiber optic project, the government said, marks a significant step forward in the country’s efforts to modernize its digital and communication networks. Once completed, it is expected to boost internet speed, lower access costs, and facilitate the growth of the digital economy in South Sudan.

The partnership with the World Bank also signals growing international support for South Sudan’s post-conflict recovery and development agenda, particularly in sectors that enable innovation and long-term economic resilience.

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