- ATXnet Limited provides fibre, wireless, VSAT, Starlink, and full ICT services across Juba and remote regions.
- The company combines infrastructure ownership with systems integration, security, and consultancy for reliable connectivity.
Building reliable networks in South Sudan
ATXnet (Advanced Technology Expert Network) was founded in 2018 to deliver dependable internet and ICT solutions to South Sudan’s emerging digital economy. Headquartered in Juba, it operates as a full-service provider, offering connectivity, hardware supply, and technical advisory under one structure.Its portfolio includes a full-duplex fibre backbone with dual redundancy, wireless and satellite (VSAT) coverage, and multiple Starlink packages for business, roaming, and residential users. This range allows the company to reach both urban and remote customers where traditional fibre networks are not yet viable. ATXnet also delivers BGP routing, MPLS solutions, smart Wi-Fi networks, LAN/WAN data integration, and technical consultancy to organisations seeking network efficiency.
Beyond connectivity, the company provides IP telephony, CCTV systems, website development, and IT hardware such as routers, laptops, and access points. Installation labour is offered at no charge, and technical teams remain on standby for 24/7 support — an essential feature in a market where downtime can heavily affect businesses. ATXnet operates under its own autonomous system number, managing dedicated IP address blocks and network routing independently. This capability reflects a level of technical maturity uncommon in the region and allows the company to maintain high service stability and control.
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Driving innovation and sustainable digital growth
ATXnet’s growth is driven by its focus on technological innovation and hybrid network architecture. By combining fibre, wireless, and satellite infrastructure, the company ensures that users remain connected even in areas with limited terrestrial coverage. This flexibility helps bridge connectivity gaps while supporting businesses, NGOs, and government agencies that rely on constant data flow.The firm’s operational model emphasises redundancy, scalability, and quality assurance — key principles for long-term sustainability in South Sudan’s fast-developing ICT landscape. It also invests in professional training and partnerships to keep its engineers updated with global network standards.
As demand for broadband connectivity accelerates, ATXnet is positioned as a catalyst for the country’s digital transition. Its strategy blends infrastructure investment with customer-focused support, laying the groundwork for broader innovation, smarter enterprise systems, and more inclusive digital participation across South Sudan.