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MAXnet partners with CBNL to boost network in Sudan

By Tacy DingSeptember 5, 2024Updated:September 6, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • MAXnet ICT Company is a privately owned company which has been operating in Sudan since 2015, MAXnet owns wireless frequency license from Sudan National Telecommunication Corporation NTC to provide nationwide fixed wireless broadband services.
  • MAXnet aims to enhance internet connectivity and network services in the region.
  • Adding to the Internet and Connectivity, MAXnet also have Internet Home Solutions as well as Digital Services such as, ERP, Hosting and Security Solutions.

MAXnet Boosts Network with CBNL’s mmWave Technology

Cambridge Broadband Networks Limited (CBNL) has agreed to provide carrier-class mmWave connectivity to MAXnet, the leading wireless internet service provider (WISP) in Sudan.

This partnership will enable MAXnet to enhance its corporate and business internet services with carrier-grade performance and guarantees. CBNL will deliver a 28GHz Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) network using its VectaStar platform, boosting MAXnet’s infrastructure with high throughput and stability.

MAXnet’s network spans Khartoum and its surrounding areas, covering over a third of Sudan’s population. The new FWA technology will expand coverage and increase capacity with interference-free frequency bands, supporting businesses, government entities, financial institutions, and universities.

Mohamed Ahmad Idris Abdulmagid, Planning Manager at MAXnet, said: “This network is crucial for the region and will grow with us, providing reliable connectivity for businesses and public services.”

Kariem Zakaria, Account Director (Middle East & North Africa) at CBNL, commented: “With fibre not yet widespread in Sudan, wireless technology is key to advancing the country’s communications. mmWave point-to-multipoint technology is the most cost-effective solution, and we look forward to supporting MAXnet in enhancing its network.”

About MAXnet

MAXnet is a telecommunications project initiated by MTN Sudan, part of the MTN Group. MAXnet aims to enhance internet connectivity and network services in the region. It focuses on expanding network coverage, improving data speeds, and increasing overall service quality for users. The project is part of MTN Sudan’s broader efforts to address connectivity challenges and support digital transformation in the country.

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Tacy Ding

Tacy Ding is an intern reporter at BTW Media covering network. She is studying at Zhejiang Gongshang University. Send tips to t.ding@btw.media.

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