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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 took over in late 2001, and has embarked on wireless companies, internet, radio stations and television channels. Afghanistan uses its own space satellite called Afghansat 1. There are about 18 million mobile phone users in the country. Telecom companies include Afghan Telecom, Afghan Wireless, Etisalat, MTN, Roshan, Salaam. 20% of the population have access to the internet.

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  • Communications in Afghanistan (en)
  • Telecomunicaciones en Afganistán (es)
  • Телекоммуникации в Афганистане (ru)
  • 阿富汗通讯 (zh)
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  • Телекоммуникации в Афганистане — в настоящее время обмен телекоммуникационными данными между Афганистаном и другими странами происходит в основном посредством беспроводных технологий, в частности, спутниковой связи. Развитием связи и коммуникаций занимается Министерство связи и коммуникаций Афганистана. Инвестиции в сектор связи страны составили 350 млн. $. Национальная компания связи — «Афгантелеком». В декабре 2008 года она объявила о доступности своих услуг на всей территории страны, в том числе, в уездах и сёлах. До этого услуги компании распространялись только в административных центрах 34 провинций Афганистана. Кроме того, с недавних пор «Афгантелеком» предлагает своим клиентам услуги мобильной связи. До этого компания предоставляла услуги фиксированной связи. (ru)
  • 固定电话: * 33,100 (2002年) 移动电话: * 15,000 (2002年) 电话系统: * 一般性评估:非常有限的电话和电报服务 * 国内:电话服务在2003年之前建立了两个移动电话运营商而有所改善;固定电话只有0.1/10人 * 国际:国家代码:93;只有在喀布尔、坎大哈、贾拉拉巴德等5个城市提供国际和国内的声音和数据服务 (zh)
  • Communications in Afghanistan is under the control of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT). It has rapidly expanded after the Karzai administration took over in late 2001, and has embarked on wireless companies, internet, radio stations and television channels. Afghanistan uses its own space satellite called Afghansat 1. There are about 18 million mobile phone users in the country. Telecom companies include Afghan Telecom, Afghan Wireless, Etisalat, MTN, Roshan, Salaam. 20% of the population have access to the internet. (en)
  • Las Telecomunicaciones en Afganistán están bajo el control del Ministerio de Tecnología de la Información y las Comunicaciones (MCIT). Se ha expandido rápidamente después de que la administración de Karzai asumiera el poder a fines de 2001, y se ha embarcado en compañías inalámbricas, internet, estaciones de radio y canales de televisión. (es)
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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 took over 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 on the establishment of a countrywide optical fiber cable network. The project began to improve telephone, internet, television and radio broadcast services throughout Afghanistan. About 90% of the country's population had access to communication services in 2014. Afghanistan uses its own space satellite called Afghansat 1. There are about 18 million mobile phone users in the country. Telecom companies include Afghan Telecom, Afghan Wireless, Etisalat, MTN, Roshan, Salaam. 20% of the population have access to the internet. (en)
  • Las Telecomunicaciones en Afganistán están bajo el control del Ministerio de Tecnología de la Información y las Comunicaciones (MCIT). Se ha expandido rápidamente después de que la administración de Karzai asumiera el poder a fines de 2001, y se ha embarcado en compañías inalámbricas, internet, estaciones de radio y canales de televisión. El gobierno afgano firmó un acuerdo de 64,5 millones de dólares en 2006 con ZTE de China sobre el establecimiento de una red de cable de fibra óptica en todo el país. El proyecto comenzó a mejorar los servicios de transmisión por teléfono, Internet, televisión y radio en todo Afganistán. Aproximadamente el 90% de la población del país tenía acceso a los servicios de comunicación en 2014.​ Afganistán utiliza su propio satélite espacial llamado Afghansat 1. Hay alrededor de 18 millones de usuarios de teléfonos móviles en el país. Las empresas de telecomunicaciones incluyen Afghan Telecom, Afghan Wireless, Etisalat, MTN, Roshan, Salaam. El 20% de la población tiene acceso a Internet (es)
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