Afghan authorities cut off fibre optic connectivity indefinitely
Afghanistan''s Taliban authorities have cut fibre optic connectivity across the country “until further notice,” a government source told AFP.
Afghanistan's Taliban authorities expanded their crackdown on internet access Wednesday, severing fiber optic connections in multiple provinces in what officials said was a campaign against “vi...
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Afghanistan''s Taliban authorities have cut fibre optic connectivity across the country “until further notice,” a government source told AFP.
New York, September 17, 2025—Taliban authorities must immediately restore fiber optic internet in Balkh and up to nine other provinces to ensure that Afghan citizens have access to Wi-Fi internet
The second, an MOU for Strategic Cooperation between China Telecom and Afghan Telecom, lends support to the realization of the 480km and (est.) USD $50 million Optical Fiber Cable connecting
The measure, first implemented in Balkh province on Tuesday, now extends to Kunduz, Baghlan, Takhar, and Badakhshan in the north, with additional suspensions reported in eastern
“By order of His Eminence, the Commander of the Faithful, Sheikh Sahib, may God protect him, a complete ban was imposed on fiber optic cables in Balkh. After that, there was no
Afghanistan''s Taliban authorities expanded their crackdown on internet accesson Wednesday, severing fibre optic connections in multiple provinces in what officials said was a
The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology has announced the approval of a project to lay 488 kilometers of fiber optic cable across Afghanistan.
As of the late 2010s and early 2020s, Afghanistan has continued to work on expanding its fiber optic network to reach its full potential. The country has already laid over 4,000 kilometers of
A Taliban crackdown on internet access is spreading across Afghanistan, with more provinces losing fiber-optic connections after the country''s supreme leader ordered a ban to “prevent