While major cities like Khartoum, Omdurman, and Port Sudan generally have excellent network coverage from carriers like Zain Sudan and MTN Sudan, connectivity can become more sporadic in remote or less populated areas of Sudan. Tourist anchors such as the Meroe Pyramids or Jebel Barkal are popular destinations, and while efforts are made to provide service, signal strength might vary. We recommend checking the coverage maps of our partner networks on their respective websites for the most up-to-date information on specific remote locations you plan to visit, ensuring you manage expectations for your journey.
Will I have coverage in Meroe Pyramids and outside major cities?
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