
For those interested in becoming internet service providers in Afghanistan, the task to establish internet services in a country ravaged by war, was daunting. The 2001 war in Afghanistan destroyed a telecommunications structure that had already been suffering serious disrepair due to pre-war neglect.
Companies interested in becoming internet service providers in Afghanistan were faced with a country where the nation’s network of telephone lines was left barely functioning. In the capital city of Kabul, with a population of almost 2 million, there were only 12 000 telephone lines.
One of the most successful internet service providers in Afghanistan was also one of the first to be granted a licence by the government in 2003. NEDA Telecommunications started over eight years ago and embraced the challenges of building a communications structure that would allow the country to enjoy internet connectivity once again. Starting with dial-up it has developed rapidly over the years to become one of the leading internet service providers in Afghanistan.
We are now considered a major player in the country carrying over 30 Mbps on its networks. NEDA Telecommunications has established an effective presence is in most major cities and has plans to extend further. At present we offer services on 6 different satellites and are the only internet services provider in Afghanistan to offer internet services through wireless, VSAT, dial-up and CDMA.
Neda Communications also offers Voice Over IP telephony and WiMAX. We have formed a partnership with an iDirect hub in Cologne, Germany, and are consequently in a position to provide our customers with a wider choice of product than any other internet service provider in Afghanistan. Recently we have established an IT solutions company to complement our internet services and now our customers can enjoy a complete service offering – from network design and configuration through to network support and hardware and software sales.
For more information on one of the leading internet services providers in Afghanistan contact NEDA Telecommunications.