South Sudan virtual phone numbers

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Local South Sudan regulations

In South Sudan, telemarketing regulations are governed by the National Communication Act 2012. Key points for businesses to comply with include:

  • All public and private communication networks must be licensed by the National Communication Authority (NCA) (Source: NCA)
  • Businesses must not establish, possess, operate, or manage any public or private communication network without a license (Source: National Communication Act 2012)
  • The NCA specifies types of services and activities subject to licensing and rules, terms, and conditions applicable to different classes and types of licenses (Source: NCA)

These regulations emphasize the need for businesses to obtain proper licensing and adhere to the rules set by the NCA to operate legally in South Sudan.

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South Sudan number pricing

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Why do business in South Sudan?

South Sudan's economy in 2024 is primarily driven by its natural resources and agriculture sectors. Here's a summary of the key industries:

  • Oil Production and Exports: The oil sector is the backbone of South Sudan's economy, accounting for around 98% of the government's annual budget and 80% of its GDP. The country's economic growth is closely tied to domestic oil production and global oil prices.
  • Agriculture and Subsistence Farming: Up to 95% of South Sudanese rely on subsistence farming, fishing, or herding for their food and income. The country's vast natural resources, including minerals, forests, water, land, and biodiversity, have the potential to diversify the economy away from oil.
  • Trade and Telecommunications: South Sudan depends on neighboring countries like Sudan, Uganda, and Kenya for supplies of food, construction materials, and consumer goods.

The government and military are significant contractors in the telecommunications and infrastructure development sectors, with companies like Zain South Sudan and MTN South Sudan operating in the country. In summary, while South Sudan's economy is heavily reliant on oil production and exports, the agriculture and trade sectors also play crucial roles in the country's economic landscape.

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