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Taliban Claims It's Upgrading Afghanistan to 4G Despite Ongoing Online Censorship​

The militant group took to power a year ago following the withdrawal of U.S. forces.​

By
Passant Rabie
PublishedAugust 31, 2022

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A Taliban fighter poses in front of the U.S. Embassy in Kabul during a celebration marking the first anniversary of the withdrawal of US-led troops from Afghanistan.

A Taliban fighter poses in front of the U.S. Embassy in Kabul during a celebration marking the first anniversary of the withdrawal of US-led troops from Afghanistan.Photo: Ebrahim Noroozi (AP)
The Taliban wants to expand high-speed internet connectivity in Afghanistan despite a history of online censorship and internet blackouts to thwart protests against the militant group.

It’s been a year since the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Afghanistan, and the Taliban reclaiming power following 20 years of conflict. The Taliban claim they want to establish an independent government with “positive interaction with the world,” according to a statement released by the group on Wednesday. Despite previous attempts to cut off internet connectivity in Afghanistan, the Taliban now seems to want to get the country more plugged in. The Taliban recently said that it was upgrading Afghanistan’s internet networks to 4G, and is reportedly working with a network provider to expand that connectivity to remote areas of the country, according to Bloomberg.
Today, most people in Afghanistan rely on 2G network, but a few areas in the capital Kabul are already connected to 4G with plans to expand further, Najibullah Haqqani, the Taliban’s acting minister of telecommunications and information technology, told Bloomberg.
It’s a bizarre move for the fundamentalist group with a long track record of actively preventing people from having online access. In 2001, the Taliban banned the use of the Internet in an effort to control things that are “wrong, obscene, immoral and against Islam,” Taliban Foreign Minister Maulvi Wakil Ahmad Muttawakil said at the time. In 2021, the Afghanistan Telecom Regulatory Authority (ATRA) reported that the Taliban destroyed 28 telecommunications towers across the country just months before taking over the government. Taliban officials also cut off people’s connectivity across Kabul to prevent them from organizing protests during their takeover of the capital.
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As the group assumed power last year, there was an increasing concern that the Taliban would cut off internet connectivity altogether. But the Taliban leaders seem to be embracing technology. Some officials have even joined Twitter, and used WhatsApp to broadcast government orders. The militant group is perhaps making a desperate attempt to upgrade its global image in an effort to be officially recognized as a government. But providing 4G network likely won’t do the trick if the people of Afghanistan don’t have freedom to access the internet without government oversight.
 

Taliban Claims It's Upgrading Afghanistan to 4G Despite Ongoing Online Censorship​

The militant group took to power a year ago following the withdrawal of U.S. forces.​

By
Passant Rabie
PublishedAugust 31, 2022

Comments (14)



A Taliban fighter poses in front of the U.S. Embassy in Kabul during a celebration marking the first anniversary of the withdrawal of US-led troops from Afghanistan.

A Taliban fighter poses in front of the U.S. Embassy in Kabul during a celebration marking the first anniversary of the withdrawal of US-led troops from Afghanistan.Photo: Ebrahim Noroozi (AP)
The Taliban wants to expand high-speed internet connectivity in Afghanistan despite a history of online censorship and internet blackouts to thwart protests against the militant group.

It’s been a year since the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Afghanistan, and the Taliban reclaiming power following 20 years of conflict. The Taliban claim they want to establish an independent government with “positive interaction with the world,” according to a statement released by the group on Wednesday. Despite previous attempts to cut off internet connectivity in Afghanistan, the Taliban now seems to want to get the country more plugged in. The Taliban recently said that it was upgrading Afghanistan’s internet networks to 4G, and is reportedly working with a network provider to expand that connectivity to remote areas of the country, according to Bloomberg.
Today, most people in Afghanistan rely on 2G network, but a few areas in the capital Kabul are already connected to 4G with plans to expand further, Najibullah Haqqani, the Taliban’s acting minister of telecommunications and information technology, told Bloomberg.
It’s a bizarre move for the fundamentalist group with a long track record of actively preventing people from having online access. In 2001, the Taliban banned the use of the Internet in an effort to control things that are “wrong, obscene, immoral and against Islam,” Taliban Foreign Minister Maulvi Wakil Ahmad Muttawakil said at the time. In 2021, the Afghanistan Telecom Regulatory Authority (ATRA) reported that the Taliban destroyed 28 telecommunications towers across the country just months before taking over the government. Taliban officials also cut off people’s connectivity across Kabul to prevent them from organizing protests during their takeover of the capital.
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As the group assumed power last year, there was an increasing concern that the Taliban would cut off internet connectivity altogether. But the Taliban leaders seem to be embracing technology. Some officials have even joined Twitter, and used WhatsApp to broadcast government orders. The militant group is perhaps making a desperate attempt to upgrade its global image in an effort to be officially recognized as a government. But providing 4G network likely won’t do the trick if the people of Afghanistan don’t have freedom to access the internet without government oversight.
Finally Afghancels will have access to porn.
 
Jfl jihadis in Kandahar are going to get 4G before me :forcedsmile:
 
Finally Afghancels will have access to porn.
Afghanistan is better then north korea in that way. Poor ricecels arent allowed to leave the country nor they have the luxury of using smartphones/internet or emigrating out of their country and migrantmaxxing to some developed western european nation
 
Afghanistan is better then north korea in that way. Poor ricecels arent allowed to leave the country nor they have the luxury of using smartphones/internet or emigrating out of their country and migrantmaxxing to some developed western european nation
Afghanistan doesn't seem too bad besides the poverty and the persecution of political ennemies.
I don't know how much we really know about what's going on tho
 
Afghanistan doesn't seem too bad besides the poverty and the persecution of political ennemies.
I don't know how much we really know about what's going on tho
Lately i have seen daily life vlogs uploaded by afghan women.Strange to see they are not at all wearing the burkha 24/7 but head covering is a must.Afghancels are really lucky to have such women even though they are poor

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjCwb4laF4E
 
hope we get some talibancels here
 
china is probably behind the upgrade
 
just farm and marry ur virgin cousin theory. mogs me
 
not a good idea, this will let foids see chads
 
just farm and marry ur virgin cousin theory. mogs me
that moment when you realise that you would be better off living as a richcel in afghanistan with your 4 LOLI wives then a normie middleclass incel in the west:feelsrope:
 
not a good idea, this will let foids see chads
afghan foids arent allowed to leave the house without a male guardian.The best she can do is share her nude photos or sexting with chadbullah but if her husband/brother discovers it then she would be stoned alive by based Talibros
 

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