Afghanistan National Technical Center
Leading Afghanistan''s nationwide digital transformation through innovative government communication and information technology solutions. Expanding Afghanistan''s telecommunications infrastructure to
Leading Afghanistan''s nationwide digital transformation through innovative government communication and information technology solutions. Expanding Afghanistan''s telecommunications infrastructure to
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Communications in Afghanistan is under the control of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT). It has rapidly expanded after the Karzai administration was formed in late 2001, and has embarked on wireless companies, internet, radio stations and television channels. The Afghan government signed a $64.5 million agreement in 2006 with China''s ZTE o
WFP has deployed a Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) system across Afghanistan with the latest equipment, ensuring reliable and secure communication for humanitarian operations nationwide.
The telecom sector has generated over 185,000 direct and indirect job opportunities throughout the country. The establishment of the country-wide microwave network of more than 7668
NOTE: The information regarding Afghanistan on this page is re-published from the 2024 World Fact Book of the United States Central Intelligence Agency and other sources.
This study maps the digital infrastructure in Afghanistan to understand how access to the internet has developed in the country, how it looks today and how it might look in the future.
With smartphone penetration edging toward the 50% mark, national peak-hour traffic has doubled in two years, forcing operators to position micro-data centers closer to base-station clusters
The information below is part of the Digital Ecosystem Evidence Map (DEEM) and displays up-to-date resources on digital development interventions and the digital ecosystem for Afghanistan.
Survey on 9 provinces which are yet to connect to Afghan Fiber Optic Ring in progress and the connection of Afghan-China through Wakhan is in progress. To improve regional connectivity and
The aim of the report is to help inform the strategies and considerations of international development agencies and NGOs seeking to support digital infrastructures through the case of...
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