About The Authority

The National Telecommunications Corporation was established in September 1996 with the goal of providing an effective regulatory framework and appropriate controls to ensure fair competition and protect the interests of subscribers. The Authority, as a governmental body, performs its regulatory duties with appropriate efficiency and has comprehensive powers and responsibilities to effectively fulfill its obligations.

In early 2018, the new Telecommunications and Post Law for 2018 was adopted, replacing the 2001 Telecommunications Law. As a result, the name of the National Telecommunications Corporation was changed to the new name: The Telecommunications and Post Regulatory Authority.

The Telecommunications and Post Regulatory Authority is the regulatory body responsible for overseeing telecommunications and post services in Sudan.

The main headquarters of the Telecommunications and Post Regulatory Authority is located in Khartoum, and it is authorized to establish branches in all Sudanese states. It is overseen by the minister responsible for the telecommunications sector in carrying out its duties, fulfilling its responsibilities, and exercising its powers.

The minister is responsible for defining the direction and guiding principles of the institution’s public policy in accordance with the country’s policies and plans.

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