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Eden Technologies: powering networks and ICT in South Sudan

By Jana AiSeptember 29, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Eden Technologies delivers satellite, fibre, IP telephony, business intelligence, and network services across South Sudan.
  • The company operates its own infrastructure and provides tailored solutions for remote and challenging environments.

Infrastructure and services designed for South Sudan

Eden Technologies Ltd has been providing secure and reliable local networks in South Sudan since its founding, focusing especially on remote and difficult-to-reach areas. The company positions itself as an independent communications service provider, building custom network solutions with emphasis on quality, reliability, and cost-effectiveness.

Its service portfolio includes high-speed fibre and radio internet, MPLS (Layer‑2 and Layer‑3 VPN) solutions, VSAT and satellite connectivity, IP telephony and IP-PBX systems, LAN and WiFi networks, secure VPN for corporate clients, and business intelligence services. Eden Technologies owns and operates its own infrastructure, including Points of Presence and a Network Operations Centre, allowing control over network performance, expansion, and service levels. The company provides a single contract and SLA per client, even when multiple technologies are involved, ensuring simplicity and accountability.

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Innovating connectivity in challenging terrains

Innovation is central to Eden Technologies’ strategy. The company develops field-proven solutions for emergency communications via satellite. It also optimises wireless deployments and hybrid connectivity architectures. These combine fibre, radio, and satellite networks. The solutions allow clients to access reliable, high-performance connectivity. This works even in regions with limited or costly terrestrial infrastructure.

Eden invests continuously in network upgrades, satellite capacity, and wireless technology. This expands coverage and meets growing digital demands. Clients include government agencies, banks, NGOs, and community organisations. Eden’s reputation for dependable and confidential services is well established. By owning and managing its own IP blocks and network infrastructure, the company provides flexibility, scalability, and resilience. This positions Eden Technologies as a key enabler of South Sudan’s digital transformation.

Eden Technologies hybrid connectivity Infrastructure
Jana Ai

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