AWCC expands 3G service to remote areas in Afghanistan

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Afghan Wireless Communication Company (AWCC) has expanded 3G network to remote areas in eastern and southern provinces, connecting
additional customers to a faster mobile internet service.Aliullah Sarwari, head of AWCC, said that with the improved security situation in
Afghanistan, the company expanded its 3G service to remote areas in Uruzgan, Laghman, Logar, Helmand and Paktia provinces.He said that
efforts were ongoing to provide 3G services in Kajaki and Sangin districts of Helmand province as well.Kunar and Nuristan would also soon be
connected to the 3G network, Sarwari said.Residents meanwhile welcomed AWCC&s expansion of its services to remote areas.Thanks to AWCC for
launching 3G service for us
Previously, I used to pay 250 afghanis for 1GB using satellite internet,& said a resident of Chora district in Uruzgan.Thanks God our
problems have been resolved
Ninety percent of our communication is now through internet,& said a resident of Dawlat Shah district in Laghman.AWCC started operations in
Afghanistan in 2002
It has quickly expanded communication and internet services across the country.The post AWCC expands 3G service to remote areas in
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