Wireless Internet Afghanistan
started in 2002 after the Taliban govt. was eliminated from power and
changed by the Karzai management. It was prohibited by the Taliban in
September 2001 because it was thought to transmit indecent, wrong, and
anti-Islam content, and because the few web customers at the time could
not be easily supervised as they acquired their telephone lines from
Pakistan. Afghanistan was given legal control of the “.af” sector in
2003, and the Afghanistan System Information Center was established to
manage websites.
The Secretary of state for Devices billed with rotating off all
telecoms functions and services of Wireless Internet Afghanistan to a
recently created separate company called Afghan Telecommunications. Up
from five efficient internet companies (ISPs) in 2003, Afghanistan
reinforced twenty-two internet serves and seven main ISPs, and a lot
more internet bars. The current govt. identifies the world wide web as
an important source of growth for the nation, knowing that ICT can
create possibilities for deprived categories and improve the
accessibility of the non-urban inadequate to marketplaces. In Nov 2006,
the Secretary of state for Devices shortened a China companies for the
organization of a nationwide dietary roughage visual wire network. By
2010, there were at least 46 ISPs in the country, with 1 thousand web
customers.
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