Practical work on a 45-kilometre fiber-optic project worth 42 million afghanis has been launched in western Herat province, an official said on
Mobile subscriptions in Afghanistan reached nearly 100% by 2021, but Taliban rule since August 2021 stalled fiber rollout and connectivity projects.
Providing basic infrastructure for connecting usage the National Fiber Optic Network Providing foundation for creating an information society. In order to achieve the above objectives, the
Smart Group (SG) is the leading Information & Communications Technology (ICT) Company in Afghanistan, with its corporate office in Kabul and fully functional
The Optical fiber department of Afghan telecom communicates and coordinates where the operation and maintenance of fiber optic cables is handle by ZTE and Huawei.
By: H.N Afghanistan, a landlocked nation with a turbulent history of conflict and instability, has long been isolated from global technological
A short-term goal (toward further extending the Digital Silk Road) of the Government of Afghanistan is to connect Badakhshan and Bamyan Provinces with the national backbone / OFC ring network.
Afghan fiber optic is controlled or managed by three government entities: Managed by Afghan Telecom, deployed by the Ministry of Communication & IT, and Regulated by ATRA (Afghanistan
The fiber optic network allows Afghan companies to offer services such as software development, data processing, and customer support to international clients. This is a crucial
KABUL, June 18 (Xinhua) -- Despite economic challenges, Afghanistan has provided fiber optic services to 26 out of 34 provinces, said the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology. "So far,
The company has deployed approximately 7,000 kilometers of fiber optic infrastructure, which is considered the largest fiber optic network in Afghanistan. It also operates 1,300 Salaam
Digital CASA Afghanistan Project: Digital CASA Afghanistan is a World Bank funded project, which will be implemented by Ministry of Communication and Information Technology (MCIT) in Afghanistan.
Accelerate the work on Digital CASA and Digital TAP. Ensure that the duct requirements are met when laying optical fiber cables in all new roads through sharing the ten-year strategic plan for roads, as
Afghanistan is fast developing into a major trade and transit hub for subsea and transcontinental communication. Once completed, the 4,600 Afghan Fiber Optic Ring (also known as the Afghan
The Afghan Optical Fibre Network consists of a backbone built primarily along the country''s circular Highway 1, also known as the Ring Road, with branches to other provinces and trans-border
The company is 100% Afghan owned and its nation-wide network and operations are managed by a group of over 150 experienced, trained and qualified Afghans
The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology announced the connection of 26 provinces of the country to fiber optic services.
Afghanistan''s minister of communications has high hopes for the country''s new fiber-optic backbone.
This report, published by Think Tank for Digital Infrastructure and IMS in December 2024, explores how access to the internet has developed in
The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology has announced the approval of a project to lay 488 kilometers of fiber optic cable
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) Presentation by MCIT on Afghan Fiber Optic Ring International Conference, “Practical steps towards
Sarafraz Khorasan is the pioneering FTTB company in Afghanistan, revolutionizing internet connectivity with cutting-edge fiber-optic technology. As a leader in the
The Cabinet of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan approved draft provision of Communications and Information Technology of Afghanistan on Tuesday, April 16, 2019.
High-Performance Fiber Optic Network Deployment in Location: Afghanistan Scope: Deployment of a 1,200-km fiber optic backbone
The new fiber optic network is expected to deliver greater connectivity to Afghanistan''s neighboring countries and the world, he added, describing
The first, known as the Silk Road Optical Fiber Cable System, was entered into between China, the Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, and Afghanistan.
Afghan Wireless Communication Company (AWCC) on Monday inaugurated the Kabul-Mazar-e-Sharif and Mazar-Hairatan fiber optic network, which was officially put into operation. Dr.
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The fiber optic network allows Afghan companies to offer services such as software development, data processing, and customer support to
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