
Afghanistan’s MoCIT Approves 44 New Telecom Sites to Boost Connectivity in Remote Paktika
44 new telecom towers approved to improve connectivity in remote Paktika, raising total towers to 73 and expanding telecom services for local residents.
44 new telecom towers approved to improve connectivity in remote Paktika, raising total towers to 73 and expanding telecom services for local residents.
Afghanistan’s Ministry of Communications commits to expanding telecommunication infrastructure in Samangan with 26 new sites to boost connectivity in remote and strategic areas.
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The Paktika Directorate of Telecommunications and Information Technology has installed 35 new telecommunication towers, enhancing coverage across the province. This project, worth 440 million Afghanis, resolves 90% of regional telecommunication issues. Future plans include expanding services in the province and preparing sites for 3G services by 1404 solar year.
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