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Afghan Wireless launches Super Wifi Services for first time in Afghanistan

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Last Updated on: October 25, 2022

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Telegraph-: The Afghan Wireless Communication Company (AWCC) the nation’s first Smartphone and mobile telecommunications company, the founder of Afghanistan’s mobile communications market and a leading provider of 2G & 3G Voice, with true Smartphone support for HD Voice, and data coupled with mobile banking services to consumers and businesses, announced the debut of the Company’s ‘Super WiFi,’ high speed wireless Internet services in Kabul City.

Now, AWCC’s Kabul based Business and Consumer clients can connect to the Company’s network of over 350 Super WiFi Hotspots, geographically positioned throughout Kabul, to provide both mobile and fixed base True Broadband High Speed Internet access to the home or office.

AWCC’s clients, who use Smartphones, Tablets, Laptops and other Internet enabled devices, will be able to access AWCC’s WiFi-Enabled voice calling and texting service, in addition to fast download speeds, video streaming and data services, anywhere in Kabul, at any time.

Clients will access AWCC’s Super WiFi Service using four easy steps:

1. Click on “Super WiFi” to connect

2. Register on the webpage that opens and use Afghan Wireless balance to charge the Super WiFi account

3. Choose a plan from the Super WiFi broadband plans

4. Begin using the Super-WiFi service.

Super Secure Login: AWCC clients access the Super WiFi Service by using a double password login system. AWCC’s ‘Super Secure’ login protocol, provides Super WiFi users with the highest levels of security and account protection.

AWCC’s Super WiFi service provides AWCC’s clients with an impressive selection of benefits and the most advanced download speeds in Afghanistan. Residential buildings within the Super WiFi service area will have the fastest available Internet connectivity. University Students and mobile professionals can rapidly and reliably access critical files and information. AWCC clients who are waiting online at Government Ministries can use AWCC Super WiFi to boost their productivity and accomplish important professional and personal projects.

“The launch of Super WiFi Services in Kabul, is the latest success in our strategy to provide the Afghan people with the most innovative, world class broadband, high speed, mobile Internet services,” said Mr. Amin Ramin, AWCC’s Managing Director. “From Super WiFi, to High-Speed Mobile Broadband and our new HD Voice Service, AWCC continues to aggressively develop the infrastructure, products and services, which strengthen our market leadership and most importantly empower our clients to achieve their most vital professional and personal aspirations.”

A number of Parliament representatives, the minister of communication and technology and dozens of others were also participated at the opening ceremony of the new system by AWCC.

The minister of communication and technology, Abdul Razaq Wahidi is said to consider AWCC’s Super WiFi Service a great achievement for Afghanistan and noted that they are committed in development of technology and supporting the private sector.

Chairman of Afghanistan Investment Support Agency (AISA), Qurban Haqjo was also said to consider AWCC’s Super WiFi Service an important step in the field of investment and declared that these services must be expanded.

A leader of Afghan-based economic development, AWCC’s provides employment to more than 6,000 Afghans through its direct operations and employs more than 100,000 other Afghan citizens through its ecosystem of dealers and vendors

 

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Afghanistan’s Chief of Armed Forces underscores readiness and equipment for national defense

The ceremony marked the eighth graduation from the 313 Central Corps Training Center, with 153 soldiers officially completing their training.

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Afghanistan’s Chief of Armed Forces, Fasihuddin Fitrat, has emphasized the vital importance of military readiness and proper equipment.

Speaking at the graduation ceremony of 153 personnel from the 313 Central Corps, Fitrat stressed that preparedness is essential to defend against those who challenge the unity, strength, and honor of the Islamic system and the Afghan people.

He highlighted that even during past sensitive and challenging conditions, the Islamic Emirate maintained fully trained and equipped forces.

The Ministry of Defense reiterated that maintaining readiness and proper armament is both a religious and national duty. Leaders of the Islamic Emirate have historically ensured that their forces remain prepared under all circumstances, the ministry added.

The ceremony marked the eighth graduation from the 313 Central Corps Training Center, with 153 soldiers officially completing their training.

Officials highlighted that the Islamic Emirate continues to prioritize the comprehensive readiness of its forces to counter any potential threats to national security.

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Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan shift to opportunity-focused approach on Afghanistan; regional cooperation highlighted

Esmatullah Ergashev, Uzbekistan’s special representative for Afghanistan, noted that Central Asian countries plan to advance joint projects in Afghanistan and further expand regional cooperation.

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Astana recently hosted an extraordinary meeting of the Regional Contact Group on Afghanistan, bringing together representatives from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan to discuss regional engagement and cooperation with Afghanistan.

Yerkin Tokumov, Kazakhstan’s special presidential representative for Afghanistan, said the country is moving away from viewing Afghanistan solely as a security concern and is adopting an opportunity-driven approach.

He stressed the importance of strengthening political, economic, trade, and transit ties, highlighting Afghanistan’s role as a strategic bridge between Central and South Asia.

Esmatullah Ergashev, Uzbekistan’s special representative for Afghanistan, noted that Central Asian countries plan to advance joint projects in Afghanistan and further expand regional cooperation.

The meeting underscores a growing consensus among Afghanistan’s neighbors to leverage opportunities for partnership, aiming to foster regional stability, enhance economic integration, and support sustainable development initiatives in the country.

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Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat extends electricity import agreement with Iran for 1405

Afghanistan remains heavily dependent on imported electricity, with a significant share of its power supplied by neighboring countries including Iran, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and Tajikistan.

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Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat (DABS), Afghanistan’s national power utility, has signed an agreement with Iran to continue importing electricity for the solar year 1405 (2026–2027), as part of efforts to stabilize power supplies amid growing domestic demand.

The agreement was signed during an official visit to Iran by a high-level DABS delegation led by its Chief Executive Officer, Alhaj Mullah Abdul Haq Hamkar.

The delegation held extensive meetings with Iranian energy officials in Tehran, focusing on the extension of existing power purchase arrangements as well as broader cooperation in electricity transmission and infrastructure development.

According to DABS, the discussions also addressed technical coordination, capacity expansion, and the reliability of cross-border electricity transmission lines linking the two countries. The visit was conducted at the invitation of Tavanir, the Iranian state organization responsible for electricity generation, transmission, and distribution.

Afghanistan remains heavily dependent on imported electricity, with a significant share of its power supplied by neighboring countries including Iran, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and Tajikistan.

Domestic power generation covers only a fraction of national demand, particularly during winter months and periods of peak consumption, making long-term import agreements critical for maintaining supply to urban centers and industrial zones.

DABS officials said sustained engagement with regional electricity-exporting countries has helped strengthen energy cooperation and improve procurement planning.

The extension of the agreement with Iran is expected to support energy security, reduce supply disruptions, and provide greater predictability for Afghanistan’s power sector as authorities continue to explore domestic generation and renewable energy projects.

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