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We''ve invested over $400,000,000 to develop Afghanistan''s most resilient and fail-safe wireless communications network. Our system of 1027 base
Communications in Afghanistan
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
MCC 412 MNC 01
Designated with the Mobile Country Code (MCC) 412, identifying Afghanistan, and the Mobile Network Code (MNC) 01, AWCC provides a range of telecommunication services to
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Address: Kabul, Afghanistan Phone: +93 20 210 5713, +93 20 215 1012 Email: [email protected], Registry.nic93@gmail
Mobile Operators | Ministry of communications & IT
We''ve invested over $400,000,000 to develop Afghanistan''s most resilient and fail-safe wireless communications network. Our system of 1027 base stations and additional transmission
Afghan Wireless
We provide seamless highway coverage on all major highways which include - Kabul to Herat, Kabul to Mazar, Kabul to Turkham, Mazar to Herat, and Kabul to Faizabad.
Afghan Wireless
We provide seamless highway coverage on all major highways which include - Kabul to Herat, Kabul to Mazar, Kabul to Turkham, Mazar to Herat, and
Communications in Afghanistan
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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
AS55330 Government Communications Network in Afghanistan
Each network is assigned a unique identification number known as the AS number or ASN by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority.
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The Ministry of Communication in Afghanistan was established in 1955. However, the first electronic communication equipment, i.e. one to one wired telephone network in Afghanistan
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Afghan Wireless Communication Company () is Afghanistan''s first and largest wireless communications company.
Afghan Wireless
Afghan Wireless Communication Company, also known as Afghan Wireless and AWCC, is Afghanistan ''s first wireless communications company. Founded in 1998, it is based in Kabul,
FAQs about Afghanistan communication network base station address
Where is Afghan Wireless based?
Founded in 1998, it is based in Kabul, Afghanistan with various regional offices. Headquartered in Kabul, Afghan Wireless provides 4G LTE and other services, such as internet and mobile payments to about five million subscribers across Afghanistan's 34 provinces.
When was the first telephone network established in Afghanistan?
The Ministry of Communication in Afghanistan was established in 1955. However, the first electronic communication equipment, i.e. one to one wired telephone network in Afghanistan was connected to the presidential Place in 1898. However, that one line network was replaced by a small telephone exchange with the capacity of 25 lines in 1908.
What is the international calling code for Afghanistan?
The international calling code for Afghanistan is +93. The following is a partial list of mobile phone companies in the country: All the companies providing communication services are obligated to deliver 2.5% of their income to the communication development fund annually.
How many radio stations are there in Afghanistan?
Radio broadcasting in Afghanistan began in 1925 with Radio Kabul being the first station. The country currently has over 200 AM, FM and shortwave radio stations. They broadcast in Dari, Pashto, English, Uzbeki and a number of other languages.