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- Communications_in_Afghanistan abstract "Communications in Afghanistan has grown considerably in the last decade, and has embarked on wireless companies, internet, radio stations and television channels. The Afghan Ministry of Communications signed a $64.5 agreement in 2006 with China's ZTE on the establishment of a countrywide optical fiber cable network. The project was intended to improve telephone, internet, television and radio broadcast services throughout Afghanistan. As of 2012, about 85% of the country's population has access to communication services.There are about 18 million mobile phone users in Afghanistan. Etisalat, Roshan, Afghan Wireless and MTN are the leading telecom companies. Etisalat became the first company to launch 4G services in 2013. It is predicted that over 50% of the population would have access to the internet by 2015. In the meantime, Afghan officials announced that they plan to send its own satellite into space.".
- Communications_in_Afghanistan thumbnail Shamshad_TV_studio_in_2010.jpg?width=300.
- Communications_in_Afghanistan wikiPageExternalLink gec.af.
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- Communications_in_Afghanistan wikiPageExternalLink www.afsat.net.
- Communications_in_Afghanistan wikiPageExternalLink www.ceretechs.com.
- Communications_in_Afghanistan wikiPageExternalLink www.instatelecom.com.
- Communications_in_Afghanistan wikiPageExternalLink www.io-global.com.
- Communications_in_Afghanistan wikiPageExternalLink www.moc.gov.af.
- Communications_in_Afghanistan wikiPageExternalLink www.neda.af.
- Communications_in_Afghanistan wikiPageExternalLink www.ranatech.com.
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- Communications_in_Afghanistan wikiPageRevisionID "604639881".
- Communications_in_Afghanistan date "March 2013".
- Communications_in_Afghanistan hasPhotoCollection Communications_in_Afghanistan.
- Communications_in_Afghanistan reason "which specific decade does this refer to?".
- Communications_in_Afghanistan subject Category:Communications_in_Afghanistan.
- Communications_in_Afghanistan comment "Communications in Afghanistan has grown considerably in the last decade, and has embarked on wireless companies, internet, radio stations and television channels. The Afghan Ministry of Communications signed a $64.5 agreement in 2006 with China's ZTE on the establishment of a countrywide optical fiber cable network. The project was intended to improve telephone, internet, television and radio broadcast services throughout Afghanistan.".
- Communications_in_Afghanistan label "Communications in Afghanistan".
- Communications_in_Afghanistan label "Телекоммуникации в Афганистане".
- Communications_in_Afghanistan label "阿富汗通讯".
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- Communications_in_Afghanistan depiction Shamshad_TV_studio_in_2010.jpg.
- Communications_in_Afghanistan homepage www.moc.gov.af.
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