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How to Use a Prepaid eSIM in Sudan (2026 Guide)

10 min readBy Daniel Mercer, Lead eSIM Analyst
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  • 3 plans compared
  • Updated June 2026

Daniel Mercer

Lead eSIM Analyst

43 countries tested280 plans reviewed14 airports tested8 years in telecom

Previously at Analysys Mason covering APAC mobile markets (2016-2021)

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Published July 2026 · Updated June 2026

Pre-Departure

How to prepare your eSIM for Sudan

Check your phone compatibility

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Choose the right plan for Sudan

The cheapest plan starts at $8.64 for 1GB. Match your plan size to your trip length and data habits.

eSIM plan pricing for Sudan
PlanPriceBest For
1GB$8.64Day trips, light messaging
3GB$23.05Weekend trips, maps and messaging
5GB$38.40One-week trips, moderate use

Compare all Sudan eSIM plans and pricing

Install at home over WiFi

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What to download before you go

  • Offline maps: download Sudan cities in Google Maps or Maps.me
  • Translation app: Google Translate with Sudan language pack downloaded offline
  • Currency converter: XE or Wise for SDG exchange rates
  • Provider app: download and log in to Nomad before departure

On Arrival

After landing at Sudan's main airport

When to turn on your eSIM

Activate your eSIM after clearing customs at Sudan's main airport, before you leave the terminal. Do not enable it during a layover at a connecting airport. Most plans start counting from the first network connection, not from installation. Enabling during transit burns a full day of your plan.

Connecting to Zain SD's network

  1. Open Settings on your phone
  2. Go to Cellular (iPhone) or Network & Internet (Android)
  3. Select your travel eSIM line
  4. Enable Data Roaming on that line only
  5. Wait 2-3 minutes for Zain SD's 4G LTE network to register

What if your eSIM does not connect

  1. Toggle Data Roaming off and back on
  2. Restart your phone
  3. Verify the travel eSIM is selected as your cellular data line
  4. Try manual network selection: choose Zain SD
  5. For emergencies, dial 999

Configuration

Phone settings for Sudan data

Dual-SIM configuration

Keep your home SIM for calls and texts. Set the travel eSIM as your cellular data line. On iPhone: Settings > Cellular > Cellular Data > select travel eSIM. On Android: Settings > Network & Internet > SIMs > set travel eSIM for mobile data. iMessage and FaceTime should stay on your home number.

Data roaming settings

Enable data roaming on the travel eSIM line only. Disable data roaming on your home SIM to prevent carrier charges. On iPhone: Settings > Cellular > select home SIM > Data Roaming OFF. On Android: Settings > Network > SIMs > home SIM > Roaming OFF.

APN configuration

Most eSIMs auto-configure APN settings for Zain SD. Verify in Settings > Cellular > Cellular Data Options > Cellular Data Network. If auto-configuration fails, check your provider's email for manual APN values. Manual entry is rare but occasionally needed on older Android devices.

Troubleshooting

Sudan eSIM troubleshooting guide

VPN and internet restrictions

VPN access in Sudan is restricted. Some VPN protocols work, others are throttled or blocked. The situation changes periodically — what worked last month may not work today. Install your VPN app and test it before you travel. Saily, from the team behind NordVPN, bundles VPN protection with its eSIM plans — a practical option for travelers who want data and privacy under one account. Use VPN over cellular rather than public WiFi for better reliability. Your prepaid eSIM on 4G LTE provides the stable connection a VPN needs to maintain its tunnel.

Speed and coverage in rural areas

Zain SD provides the broadest coverage in Sudan, but speeds drop outside major cities. Expect 4G LTE speeds in urban areas and LTE or 3G in rural zones.

Common error messages

"eSIM not supported"
Your phone is carrier-locked. Contact your home carrier to unlock (24-72 hours).
"No service"
Data roaming is off on the travel eSIM line. Enable it in Settings.
"Plan expired"
The plan was activated too early (during a layover). Contact the provider for a replacement.
"Unable to activate"
eSIM profile slot is full. Delete unused profiles in Settings > Cellular. iPhones hold 8 profiles (2 active).

Full eSIM troubleshooting guide

Data Tips

Managing your data in Sudan

How much data you need

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Stretching your data in Sudan

  • Download offline maps before departure (saves 50-200 MB/day)
  • Save heavy downloads for hotel WiFi in Sudan
  • Turn off background app refresh and auto-play videos
  • Enable Low Data Mode (iPhone) or Data Saver (Android)

Topping up mid-trip

If your plan runs out, buy additional data through the Nomad app. Top-ups apply instantly with no new QR code needed. You can also purchase a second eSIM profile from the same or a different provider.

How to top up your eSIM mid-trip

Provider Setup

Step-by-step activation per provider for Sudan

Airalo

  1. Open Airalo (app or website). Type "Sudan" in the search bar.
  2. Compare plans by data amount and validity period. Entry-level: $8.64 for 1GB. Pick the tier that matches your data needs.
  3. Check out with your preferred payment method. Airalo confirms the order via email and in-app notification.
  4. Navigate to "My eSIMs," find the Sudan plan, and tap "Install." The app guides you through eSIM setup on your specific device.
  5. Label the new eSIM "Sudan Data." Set it as your data line under Settings > Cellular > Cellular Data.
  6. Disable the eSIM until departure. The plan activates on first network connection — toggling it on during a layover burns a day.
  7. After landing in Sudan: enable the eSIM, turn on data roaming, and confirm Zain SD registers within 60-90 seconds.
Time: 5-7 minutes from purchase to installed profileSupport: In-app live chat (average response: 4 minutes). Email: support@airalo.com.

connects to Zain SD and MTN SD's 4G network in Sudan (standard LTE speeds). Airalo routes through Zain SD for most Sudan plans.

Holafly

  1. Open holafly.com or the Holafly app and select Sudan.
  2. Pick your plan. Unlimited options include a daily data threshold after which speeds reduce. Fixed-data plans offer full-speed access until the allowance runs out. Tethering is typically blocked on unlimited plans for Sudan.
  3. Complete checkout. Holafly emails the QR code and setup instructions.
  4. Scan the QR code from another device's screen. iPhone: Settings > Cellular > Add eSIM. Samsung: SIM Manager > Add eSIM. The profile downloads in seconds.
  5. Label the eSIM "Sudan Data" and set it as your data line. Keep it disabled until you land.
  6. After arriving at Sudan's main airport: enable the profile, enable data roaming, and wait for Zain SD's network.
  7. Confirm data works by loading any page. Contact Holafly via WhatsApp (+34 644 44 37 97) if activation fails.
Time: 5-10 minutes (QR code arrives via email)Support: WhatsApp: +34 644 44 37 97 (avg response: 8 min). Email: help@holafly.com.

connects to Zain SD and MTN SD's 4G network in Sudan (standard LTE speeds). Holafly's unlimited plans connect to Zain SD with a daily fair-use threshold.

Saily

  1. Open the Saily app. Search "Sudan" and view available plans.
  2. All plans are fixed-data with hotspot included. Plans start at $8.64 for 1GB. No fair-use throttling.
  3. Purchase through the app. The eSIM profile is ready immediately.
  4. Tap "Install" and follow the on-screen instructions to add the eSIM profile to your phone.
  5. Label it "Sudan Data." Configure it as your data line in Settings.
  6. Leave the profile off until you reach Sudan. Enable after landing at Sudan's main airport.
  7. Zain SD registers the eSIM in 60-90 seconds. Load a webpage to verify connectivity.
Time: 3-5 minutes (in-app installation, no QR email needed)Support: In-app support. Email: support@saily.com. Backed by NordVPN's 24/7 team.

connects to Zain SD and MTN SD's 4G network in Sudan (standard LTE speeds). Saily's fixed-data plans include hotspot on Zain SD's network.

Nomad

  1. Open Nomad (app or web). Select Sudan and browse available plans.
  2. Pick a single-country plan for direct Zain SD coverage. Regional plans cover more countries but trade speed for range.
  3. Complete checkout. QR code appears in your account.
  4. Scan the QR code via Settings > Cellular > Add eSIM (iPhone) or SIM Manager > Add eSIM (Samsung).
  5. Name the profile "Sudan Data." Set as data line. Disable until landing.
  6. At Sudan's main airport: enable eSIM, enable data roaming, wait 60-90 seconds for Zain SD.
  7. Test connectivity. If issues arise, submit an in-app support ticket to Nomad.
Time: 5-8 minutes (QR code generated in-app)Support: In-app ticket system. Email: help@getnomad.app.

connects to Zain SD and MTN SD's 4G network in Sudan (standard LTE speeds). Nomad single-country plans connect directly to Zain SD.

Installation Methods

How to install: QR code scanning vs in-app setup for Sudan

QR Code Scan Method

  1. Purchase your Sudan eSIM from any provider (Airalo, Holafly, Saily, Nomad). The QR code arrives via email or is displayed in your account dashboard.
  2. Display the QR code on a separate screen — laptop, tablet, or a printed copy. You cannot scan a QR code on the same phone you are installing the eSIM on.
  3. On your phone: iPhone — Settings > Cellular > Add eSIM > Use QR Code. Samsung — Settings > Connections > SIM Manager > Add eSIM > Scan QR Code. Pixel — Settings > Network & Internet > SIMs > Add SIM > Download SIM.
  4. Point your camera at the QR code. The eSIM profile downloads in 5-15 seconds over WiFi.
  5. Tap "Activate" or "Add" when prompted. Label the plan "Sudan Data."
  6. Disable the eSIM after installation. Enable it after landing at Sudan's main airport.

Pros:

  • Works with any eSIM provider — universal method across all platforms.
  • No app installation required — uses your phone's built-in Settings flow.
  • The QR code is a one-time-use credential: once scanned, the profile is on your device permanently (until you delete it).
  • Faster initial setup: scanning takes 10 seconds vs app download + account creation.

Cons:

  • Requires a second screen to display the QR code — cannot scan from the same device.
  • Requires WiFi or mobile data for the download. Sudan's public WiFi is moderate — install at home.
  • If the scan fails, you need the SM-DP+ manual entry code from the confirmation email as a fallback.
  • QR codes are single-use for most providers — losing the email before scanning means contacting support.

Best for: Travelers installing at home before departure, users who prefer not to install additional apps, and anyone setting up a Sudan eSIM on a secondary phone or tablet.

Provider App Installation

  1. Download your provider's app: Airalo (iOS/Android), Holafly (iOS/Android), Saily (iOS/Android), or Nomad (iOS/Android).
  2. Create an account or sign in. Search for "Sudan" in the destination field.
  3. Select and purchase your plan. Plans start at $8.64 for 1GB.
  4. The app presents an "Install" button for your Sudan plan. Tap it. The app opens your phone's native eSIM settings and guides you through the process.
  5. Follow the on-screen prompts. The app handles QR code scanning internally — no second screen needed.
  6. After installation, the app shows your plan status: data remaining, validity period, and connected carrier (Zain SD in Sudan).

Pros:

  • No second screen needed — the app handles the QR scanning or direct provisioning internally.
  • Built-in plan management: monitor data usage, check validity, and view carrier connection status.
  • Easier reactivation: if you visit ${country.name} again, the app stores your purchase history.
  • Some apps (Airalo, Saily) support direct eSIM provisioning — no QR code needed at all.

Cons:

  • Requires downloading a 50-100 MB app before installation — uses storage and initial data.
  • Account creation adds 2-3 minutes to the process.
  • Each provider has a separate app — managing plans across Airalo, Holafly, and Saily means three apps.
  • App updates can temporarily break the installation flow on older OS versions.

Best for: First-time eSIM users who want guided setup, travelers who buy from the same provider regularly, and anyone who wants in-app data monitoring during their Sudan trip.

Recommendation: My recommendation for Sudan: use the provider app if it is your first eSIM. The guided installation catches common mistakes (wrong data line selected, data roaming left off, profile not labeled). For experienced users, the QR code method is 2 minutes faster and does not require an app download. Both methods connect to Zain SD's 4G network at standard LTE speeds.

Timing

Should you set up your eSIM before or after landing in Sudan?

Pre-Departure Setup (Recommended)

The optimal window: 24 hours before departure. Your home WiFi handles the QR download. You have time to troubleshoot if the scan fails (use manual SM-DP+ entry as fallback). The Sudan profile sits dormant until you enable it at Sudan's main airport. Zain SD registers in 60-90 seconds. No surprises, no scrambling, no dependency on airport infrastructure.

Pros:

  • Reliable WiFi at home — no captive portals or unstable airport networks.
  • No time pressure. If the QR code fails, you have hours to contact support.
  • Jet-lag-free setup. Configuring Settings after a 12-hour flight leads to mistakes.
  • Immediate data on landing: Zain SD connects in 60-90 seconds, no WiFi search.
  • No SIM counter detour at Sudan's main airport.
  • Plan timer does not start until Zain SD registers the profile — no wasted days.

Cons:

  • Must remember to install before departure — not an option if you forget.
  • Plan validity begins on first network connection, not purchase date — but activating during a layover still burns a day.
  • If you change your travel dates after installation, the eSIM sits unused until you travel.

Choose when: Best for: all planned trips. Install 24-48 hours before departure.

On-Arrival Setup at Sudan's main airport

Arrival installation works in theory but fails in practice for many travelers. The WiFi at Sudan's main airport is unreliable for eSIM downloads. Jet lag, language barriers on the WiFi login page, and Settings navigation in a loud terminal all increase error rates.

Pros:

  • Plan timer starts immediately after first connection — no risk of accidental activation during layovers.
  • No advance planning needed — works for last-minute trips.
  • eSIM is the only fast option at this airport — no SIM counter detour.

Cons:

  • Requires WiFi for QR scan. Sudan's airport WiFi is moderate.
  • Jet-lag mistakes: wrong data line, roaming left off, APN entry errors.
  • 5-15 minutes of setup time at the airport instead of immediate data.
  • No SIM counter at Sudan's main airport — if the download fails, you have no connectivity until you find WiFi elsewhere.

Choose when: Best for: last-minute trips where pre-departure setup was not possible. Requires WiFi — bring a manual SM-DP+ code as fallback.

Verdict: Home setup wins on every metric: reliability, speed, cost, and stress. The Sudan eSIM installs in 5 minutes at home and connects in 90 seconds at Sudan's main airport. On-arrival setup takes 10-20 minutes in a less favorable environment. Install at home.

Verify

Post-activation checklist for Sudan

eSIM verification checklist for Sudan
StepWhat to checkIf it fails
Check carrier name in status barYour status bar should display "Zain SD" or "MTN SD" within 60-90 seconds of enabling the eSIM. The 4G indicator confirms your connection type.If "No Service" or "Searching..." persists after 2 minutes: Settings > Cellular > Network Selection > turn off Automatic, wait 10 seconds, turn it back on. If Zain SD does not appear, restart your phone.
Verify data line assignmentOpen Settings > Cellular > Cellular Data. Confirm the Sudan eSIM is selected as the active data line. If your home SIM is selected, all data routes through your home carrier at roaming rates.Tap "Cellular Data" and select the Sudan eSIM. Disable "Allow Cellular Data Switching" to prevent automatic fallback to your home SIM when Zain SD's signal dips briefly.
Confirm data roaming is enabledSettings > Cellular > [Sudan eSIM] > Data Roaming must be ON. Most travel eSIM plans route through roaming agreements — data roaming must be enabled for the travel line specifically.Toggle Data Roaming ON for the Sudan eSIM line only. Leave roaming OFF on your home SIM to prevent accidental charges.
Load a webpage to verify data flowOpen Safari or Chrome and load any webpage. If the page renders within 3 seconds, your Sudan eSIM is delivering data on Zain SD's 4G network. Slow loads (10+ seconds) indicate APN misconfiguration.If the page does not load: check Settings > Cellular > Cellular Data Network for APN settings. If blank, contact your eSIM provider for the correct APN string for Zain SD's network in Sudan.
Test messaging appsText messaging in WhatsApp, Telegram, and iMessage works over data. Voice and video calls are restricted in Sudan — enable your VPN before attempting WhatsApp or FaceTime calls.If calls do not connect, enable your VPN first. Sudan blocks VoIP at the network level. If the VPN does not connect, try a different VPN server location.
Verify emergency dialing capabilityEmergency calls to 999 work from any active SIM in Sudan, even without data. With eSIM data active, your phone's emergency SOS feature also shares your GPS location with responders.Emergency calls bypass SIM restrictions. If your eSIM has no data, the call still connects through any available network. Store 999 in your phone contacts as "Sudan Emergency."
Check remaining data balanceOpen your eSIM provider's app (Airalo, Holafly, Saily, or Nomad) and verify your remaining data and validity period. The plan timer started when Zain SD first registered your profile.If the app shows zero data remaining immediately after activation, the plan may have been activated during a layover. Contact your provider's support for a replacement or top-up.

Data Tips

Make your Sudan eSIM data last longer

Download offline maps before departure

Google Maps and Maps.me allow offline downloads for specific regions. Download Sudan's major cities before leaving WiFi. Offline maps use zero cellular data for navigation. A single city map is 50-200 MB — download at home, not on your eSIM.

Disable background app refresh

Go to Settings > General > Background App Refresh (iPhone) or Settings > Battery > Background Usage Limits (Samsung). Background refresh consumes 200-500 MB per day without visible activity. Social media apps, news feeds, and email clients refresh constantly. Disable all except essential apps while on your Sudan eSIM.

Pause cloud sync and auto-backups

iCloud Photos, Google Photos, and cloud backup services upload images and videos over cellular data. A single day of vacation photos can consume 1-3 GB in background uploads. Pause cloud sync: iPhone — Settings > Photos > Cellular Data > toggle off. Android — Google Photos > Settings > Back up & sync > Use cellular data > off. Sync manually over WiFi at your hotel each evening.

Use WiFi when available

Public WiFi in Sudan is moderate. Hotel WiFi is your most reliable option for heavy data tasks. Save video streaming, large downloads, and cloud backup for your hotel connection. Use your eSIM for maps and messaging during the day.

Set video quality to low on streaming apps

Standard definition video uses about 700 MB per hour. HD uses 1.5-3 GB. If you stream on your Sudan eSIM, set Netflix, YouTube, and other apps to "Data Saver" or "Low" quality. Better approach: download episodes over WiFi before going out.

Monitor data usage in real time

iPhone: Settings > Cellular > scroll to usage stats for each app. Samsung: Settings > Connections > Data Usage > Mobile Data Usage. Check daily. Set a data warning at 80% of your plan limit: iPhone uses Screen Time limits; Samsung has a built-in data warning under Data Usage settings. Your eSIM provider's app also shows remaining data for your Sudan plan.

Business

Enterprise eSIM deployment for Sudan travel

A prepaid eSIM for Sudan solves the corporate connectivity problem without procurement overhead. Zain SD's 4G network delivers standard LTE speeds. Each device gets its own plan, installed before departure, active on landing. No SIM card logistics, no carrier registration at Sudan's main airport, no IT ticketing system involvement.

Multi-device management

Team deployment checklist for Sudan: (1) Confirm each phone is carrier-unlocked and eSIM-capable. (2) Purchase one plan per device. (3) Distribute QR codes via secure internal channel (not group chat). (4) Each traveler installs and labels their profile before departure. (5) IT verifies MDM compatibility if phones are managed. Per-person cost from $8.64 for 1GB. Total setup time for 5 devices: under 30 minutes.

VPN and security

Sudan blocks VoIP at the carrier level. A corporate VPN is mandatory for video conferencing and voice calls. Pre-departure: install VPN, set eSIM as data line, test video call quality. Post-arrival: enable eSIM at Sudan's main airport, activate VPN, verify corporate app access. Zain SD's 4G network at standard LTE speeds supports VPN-tunneled video calls without buffering.

Expense tracking

Submit the eSIM provider receipt as a travel expense. The confirmation includes: provider, Sudan, plan tier, price in USD, and purchase timestamp. No ambiguity, no usage-based billing, no multi-page carrier invoice to decipher. For recurring Sudan trips, set up the purchase on a corporate card to automate expense categorization.

Emergency protocol

Sudan emergency protocol: dial 999 for police, fire, or medical. This call connects through any available network. Your eSIM data on Zain SD enables additional capabilities: GPS location sharing, corporate security app access, embassy contact lookup, and real-time translation for language barriers. Pre-load your company's emergency contact card on your lock screen.

Transfer

Phone upgrade during your Sudan trip: eSIM transfer guide

Replacing your phone during a Sudan trip does not mean losing your eSIM data. The profile on Zain SD's network can move to a new device through direct transfer or provider reissue. Have your original provider confirmation email accessible — it contains the SM-DP+ details needed for manual reactivation.

iPhone to iPhone

iPhone to iPhone (iOS 17+): Settings > Cellular > tap the Sudan eSIM > Transfer to Nearby iPhone. Both phones must be within Bluetooth range, signed into the same Apple ID, and running iOS 17 or later. The transfer takes 2-5 minutes. Your Zain SD connection resumes on the new device within 60 seconds. Quick Start during initial setup also offers eSIM transfer as part of the migration flow.

Android transfer

Samsung to Samsung or Pixel to Pixel: most Android manufacturers do not support direct eSIM transfer between devices. You need a new QR code from your eSIM provider. Contact Airalo (in-app chat, 4 min avg), Holafly (WhatsApp +34 644 44 37 97), or Saily (email support) and request a profile reissue for your Sudan plan. The provider deactivates the old profile and issues a new QR code for the new device. Your remaining data and validity transfer to the new profile.

Cross-platform

iPhone to Android or Android to iPhone: cross-platform eSIM transfer requires provider intervention. Contact your provider's support, explain the device change, and request a new QR code. The Sudan plan (remaining data and validity on Zain SD's 4G network) transfers to the new profile. Install the new QR code on the replacement device, configure the data line, and enable roaming. Zain SD registers in 60-90 seconds.

Warning: Do not delete the eSIM profile from your old device before confirming the transfer or receiving a new QR code. Deletion without a backup code may permanently deactivate the profile. Contact your provider first, complete the transfer process, and only then remove the old profile.

After Your Trip

Post-trip: what to do with your Sudan eSIM

  1. Disable the Sudan eSIM immediately: Settings > Cellular > [Sudan Data] > turn off "Turn On This Line."
  2. Re-enable your home SIM as the primary data line: Settings > Cellular > Cellular Data > select your home SIM.
  3. Turn off data roaming on all lines: Settings > Cellular > each line > Data Roaming > Off.
  4. Check your Sudan data usage in your provider app — note remaining balance for records or potential refund.
  5. Decide whether to keep or delete the Sudan eSIM profile (see guidance below).

Your Sudan eSIM stays on your phone after the trip unless you remove it manually. For repeat travelers: keep it and buy a new plan next time. For one-time visitors: delete it under Settings > Cellular > Remove Cellular Plan. Either way, disable the Sudan eSIM immediately after returning home — leaving it active may trigger unexpected connection attempts on other networks.

Quick Answers

Common questions about eSIM in Sudan

FAQ

Practical Sudan eSIM FAQ

When should I activate my eSIM for Sudan?

Activate your eSIM after you land and clear customs at Sudan's main airport. Do not enable it during a layover because most plans start counting from the first network connection. Keep the eSIM toggled off until you reach Sudan.

Does my eSIM work at Sudan's main airport?

Yes. Zain SD's network covers Sudan's main airport and surrounding areas. After clearing customs, open Settings, select your travel eSIM, and enable data roaming. Your phone connects to Zain SD within 2-3 minutes.

How much data do I need for 7 days in Sudan?

Most travelers use 500 MB to 1.5 GB per day for maps, messaging, and light browsing. For a 7-day trip, a 5GB plan covers typical usage. Heavy streaming or video calls require more. Plans start at $8.64 for 1GB.

Can I use WhatsApp and FaceTime with my eSIM in Sudan?

Yes. WhatsApp, FaceTime, and other data-based messaging apps work on all eSIM data plans in Sudan. Some VoIP services may be restricted. A VPN installed before departure resolves this.

What if my eSIM stops working during my trip in Sudan?

Toggle data roaming off and back on. Restart your phone. Verify the travel eSIM is selected as your cellular data line in Settings. If the issue persists, try manual network selection and choose Zain SD. For emergencies, dial 999.

Can I keep my home phone number while using eSIM in Sudan?

Yes. With dual-SIM, your home SIM handles calls and texts while the travel eSIM handles data on Zain SD's network. Both lines stay active simultaneously. Set the travel eSIM as your cellular data line only.

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Land in Sudan with data ready. No queue, no counter.

Nomad: from $7.68/GB on Zain SD. Activates the moment you land.

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