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  2. Etisalat by e& - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .eand .com. Emirates Telecommunications Group Company PJSC, doing business as etisalat and, is a UAE state-owned telecommunications company. It is the 16th largest mobile network operator in the world by number of subscribers. Having a fixed monthly rate depending on speedOn 31 December 2021, Etisalat reported consolidated revenue ...

  3. Communications in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    About 90% of the country's population had access to communication services by the end of 2013. [1] 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.

  4. 3G adoption - Wikipedia

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    On March 19, 2012, Etisalat Afghanistan, the fastest growing telecommunications company in the country and part of Etisalat Group, announced the launch of 3G services in Afghanistan. [1] between 2013 and 2014 all telecommunications company ( Afghan Wireless , Etisalat , Roshan , MTN and Salaam Network ) provided 3G , 3.5G and 3.75G services and ...

  5. Roshan (telecommunications) - Wikipedia

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    Karim Khoja, CEO. Products. GSM. Parent. AKFED. Website. www .roshan .af. Roshan ( Persian: روشن) is a telecommunications development company located in Afghanistan. It is provides services to 6 million subscribers and a network that covers at least one city in every province of Afghanistan.

  6. Internet in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, Afghanistan was almost completely offline due to war and later banned from the internet by the Taliban. During this time, Afghan websites were developed mostly by the Afghan diaspora in the west, including the first Afghan web directory, afghana.com, which launched in 1999 and provided a directory of local and international Afghan-related websites, Afghanistan maps, businesses ...

  7. Telephone numbers in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Mobile phone codes. There are six mobile phone companies currently operating in Afghanistan. Mobile phone numbers are written as (0xx yyy-yyyy), where xx is the code. The 0 prefix is for dialing from within the country. International callers should dial +93 xx yyy yyyy . Some of the mobile phone codes are: AWCC. Roshan (TDC) Etisalat Afghanistan.

  8. Afghan Telecom - Wikipedia

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    Afghan Telecom ( AfTel) is a telecom company offering fixed line, wireless voice and data services under a 25-year license in Afghanistan. The company was government owned and operated but was later purchased by Azizi Bank. In 2005, the Afghan Ministry of Communications spun it off into a private entity, while retaining oversight and control. [1]

  9. List of companies of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Location of Afghanistan. Afghanistan is a landlocked country located within South Asia and Central Asia. [1] Afghanistan is a developing country. As of 2014, the nation's GDP stands at about $60.58 billion with an exchange rate of $20.31 billion, and the GDP per capita is $1,900. The country's exports totaled $2.7 billion in 2012.