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    The expansion in Afghanistan to deal with Etisalat inks

    By admin | November 15, 2010

    Etisalat inks deal for Afghan expansionTDF-project is intended to extend mobile coverage of the peripheral regions of Afghanistan.

    Etisalat Afghanistan, you will receive a $ 3.4 million to support the Afghan Government to launch mobile services in remote areas of the country.Etisalat Afghanistan, which is 100% owned by the Working Group, was selected as Etisalat U.A.E., according to Afghan Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (ATRA) to deploy and manage 23 base stations 17 provinces of the country’s rural regions, nine.

    The agreement is part of the ATRA’s Telecommunication Development Fund (TDF) project, an initiative designed to extend the scope of the telecommunications services in remote villages and communities.

    The agreement was signed by a. Wakil Shergul, Chairman ATRA Board and Saeed Hamad Al Hamli, CEO, Etisalat Afghanistan.

    “This agreement between the European Community and the Afghan Telecommunications Authority (ATRA) is our commitment to people with and at the latest at the time of the Afghan State access to communications in remote areas of the German research vessel and very un-served population resident,” Al Hamli said.

    Etisalat Services in Afghanistan, which launched in 2007, is approximately 4 million subscribers, and it covers 29 provinces in Afghanistan.Etisalat competes with Roshan, MTN, and Afghan Telecom in Afghanistan.

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