Afghanistan’s telecommunications landscape includes several private companies, such as Afghan Wireless Communication Company (AWCC), Etisalat Afghanistan, MTN Afghanistan, and Roshan, which continue to operate under the new regime. Salaam Telecom, a semi-government entity, also remains a significant player.
While this backbone of the internet and its control mechanisms are highly black-boxed and opaque – not only in Afghanistan but globally as well – we can sketch out its contours in Afghanistan using public databases and registers.
Since the Taliban''s takeover in 2021, Afghanistan''s telecommunications infrastructure has remained largely functional, although now under stricter control by the de facto authorities.
Afghanistan is an interesting case when it comes to digital infrastructure. As the following sections will explore, internet connectivity has been heavily marked by the years of war and conflict and shifting strategies of the DFA.
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