
Afghanistan International Dialing Code Is +93.
How To Call Afghanistan: +93 - Area Code - Phone Number
The end of war in Afghanistan marked a huge country's gap from the outer world, including telecommunications area. This was also a beginning to a new period in Afghan economy, and one of the first strategies established by the government was to recover telephone connectivity and expand mobile services, attracting foreign investors. Thus, since 2002 the situation in the area has been greatly improved. With the lack of popular services in the past, Afghanistan now boasts several major GSM operators, land-line telephone service providers, which are responsible for both international connections, connections between the major cities and borders, and home communications.
The main player in Afghan telecom market is Roshan. Founded in 2003 by TDCA it now provides 41 per cent of services, offered in the country and takes responsibility for connecting nearly 3 million consumers. Besides offering connectivity it also invests into the country's economy, being the largest taxpayer. Making a revolutionary step in the nation's life it hires women, who are prohibited to work by the national religion. Subscriber plans are standard, for common, business users and youth, as well as SMS, GPRS, post-paid calls and so on. It's also involved in public affairs, such as teaching medical personnel, and carries a money-transfer service M-Paisa.
One more dominant company in the sphere is Afghan Wireless, a brand shared by Afghan and US investors. The aim of its creation was to open the outer world for the country's citizens through telecommunications. Being a GSM operator it provides connectivity in some largest Afghan cities. Some more telecoms in Afghanistan are Etisalat, Areeba, MTN and Wasel Telecom. Though, the distribution of vendors mentioned above is irregular.
Web-connection is provided by some 22 ISPs, the most known of which are Insta Telecom, Danesh Net and Neda Telecommunications. Television is highly popular among the country's inhabitants. TV is broadcasted by 14 local stations, and anyone who wants to watch foreign channels can purchase a dish. As to radiostations, there are almost 30 of them, and the country has its own radio-channel, Kabul Radio.
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