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Title: ICT and Afghanistan


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ICT and Afghanistan
  • Mohammad Hashim Payman
  • President of Planning Intl Relations
    Department
  • Ministry of Communications
  • Islamic Republic of Afghanistan

2
Old Communications in Afghanistan
  • Before war Afghanistan at least had its
    communications system solving the problems of the
    people in all parts of the country, however it
    was from a very old technology.
  • Afghanistan had an active postal services and
    telephone, radio and TV broadcasting systems.

3
Present Situation in Afghanistan
At present time, Afghanistan is going towards
rehabilitation and reconstruction. Obviously,
reconstruction of Afghanistan is possible only
with the assistance of international community.
Communications will play a vital role for the
rehabilitation of the country and it is obviously
the priority for Afghanistan at present time.
4
Present ICT Situation
  • After the establishment of new Transitional
    government in Afghanistan, the Communications
    policy is moving towards privatization.
  • Since 2002 the MoC has been able to give 2
    licenses of GSM mobile phones operators as well
    as 4 provisional ISP licenses.
  • With the help of international community and UN,
    the MoC has been able to establish IT training in
    different parts of the country.
  • The MoC has also been able to announce the
    bidding of expansion of digital switching and
    CDMA systems in 4 provinces of Afghanistan
    including the capital Kabul.

5
Role of ICT for the Reconstruction of Afghanistan
  • ICT can play a vital role for the reconstruction
    and unity of Afghanistan in order to bring them
    closer.
  • As we said that without international community
    Afghanistan will not be able to rebuild the
    country, it means without having a proper
    communications facilities the international
    community will not hear and see our problems.
  • The MoC always tries to attract the international
    community and donors assistance to provide
    communications facilities for the whole country
    and bridge the divide of the digital technologies
    in Afghanistan.

6
Role of MoC
President Vision Afghanistan should enjoy a
per-capita income of US 500 by year 2010 and
US1000 by 2014.
In line with the Presidents Vision, the MoCs
Strategy and Policies will be to further develop
the Telecommunications Market, maximizing the
resulting positive impact on the economy. With a
vision to provide the modern, affordable and
easily accessible technologies and service to all
Afghans where ever they are through out the
country.
7
ICT Policy
  • To rapidly transform telecommunications into a
    leading engine in Afghanistans renewal, the
    Ministry of Communications (MoC) has defined the
    following general principles to guide the
    national Telecommunications and Internet Policy
  • Create a legal and regulatory environment that
    nurtures and accelerates industry growth. The
    Government intends to rapidly introduce a
    Telecommunications Law that will define the
    rights and responsibilities of market
    participants in the telecommunications sector.
    It will also create an independent
    telecommunications regulator, the
    Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of
    Afghanistan (TRAA), to implement the Governments
    commitment to international best practices for
    sector modernization and reform.

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ICT Policy
  • Engage private investment to the greatest extent
    possible. Afghanistans capital requirements for
    telecommunications infrastructure are tremendous.
    Neither the state nor the international donor
    community can provide the vast financial
    resources necessary to quickly provide for the
    communications needs of the nation. The
    participation of private investors is essential
    and encouraged.
  • Establish a National Backbone Network around the
    country that connects major domestic population
    centers and our international neighbors this is
    the installation on 3600km of Fiber Ring
    throughout the country which will connect
    Afghanistan to Trans Europe-Asia and Sub Marin
    cable through the neighboring countries. The
    installation of the fiber from Dogharoon (Iran)
    to Herat (Afghanistan) has already started.

9
MoC Future Role
Ministry of Communications has target date 2006
to fully liberalize the telecom market
  • Regulations, establishment of Telecom Regulatory
    Authority of Afghanistan
  • Operation, establishment of Afghan Telecom
  • Competition, issuance of licenses
  • Ministry of Communications and Information
    Technologies

10
Telecom Infrastructure
Telecom Infrastructure development process is
supported both by government and private sector.
  • GSM Network, private sector
  • Internet Access, private sector
  • Fixed Line Network, MoC (Afghan Telecom)
  • Government Communication Network, MoC (Afghan
    Telecom)
  • District Communications Network, MoC (Afghan
    Telecom)
  • Earth station, MoC (Afghan Telecom)
  • Back Bone Network, MoC (Afghan Telecom)

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Thank You. Hashim.payman_at_moc.gov.af
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