What telecommunications companies are in Afghanistan?
Afghanistan’s telecommunications landscape includes several private companies, such as Afghan Wireless Communication Company (AWCC), Etisalat Afghanistan, MTN Afghanistan, and Roshan, which continue to operate under the new regime. Salaam Telecom, a semi-government entity, also remains a significant player.
Who regulates telecommunications in Afghanistan?
AWCC, Roshan, Etisalat, MTN, Salaam and Wasel only in Mazar. The Afghanistan Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (ATRA) remains the primary body responsible for regulating telecommunications, including the importation and licensing of equipment.
What services does Afghan telecom offer?
Afghan Telecom is a total telecommunication government company in Afghanistan offering the following internet services. Optical fiber is used to transmit telephone signals, Internet communication, and cable television signals, which have reached internet speeds of over 100 Petabit/Kilometer per second using fiber-optic communication.
Does Afghanistan still have a telecommunications network?
Since the Taliban's takeover in , Afghanistan's telecommunications infrastructure has remained largely functional, although now under stricter control by the de facto authorities.
Is Afghan Telecom a government company?
Afghan Telecom is a significant telecommunications provider offering fixed-line, wireless voice, and data services under a long-term license. Although originally government-owned, it was spun off into a private entity in , with the Afghan Ministry of Communications retaining a 20% stake.
How many optical fibre cables are there in Afghanistan?
According to the International Telecommunication Union (), Afghanistan has a total of 5,078 kilometres of optical fibre spanning 91 cables that are in operation as of , while 4,116 kilometres are either planned (17 cables) or under construction (three cables).
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