Ministry of Communication Headquarters (MOC Tower)
Highest building in Afghanistan, with 17 floors. The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) of Afghanistan was set up in the year 1955.
The Ministry of Communication and Information Technology plans to expand its services in remote parts of the country where the remaining 15% of the population will be covered with the installation of ...
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Highest building in Afghanistan, with 17 floors. The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) of Afghanistan was set up in the year 1955.
Inspections are conducted by trained and certified professionals using visual checks, non-destructive testing (NDT), torque testing, alignment verification, and drone-based assessments where applicable.
Expanding Afghanistan''s telecommunications infrastructure to bridge the digital divide and connect remote areas.
Registering SIM cards now requires biometric verification, often using a Tazkira (national ID), passport, or driver''s license. The Taliban administration has reinforced these procedures to monitor and control
Get access to all 6 remaining Communications towers with complete contact information, addresses, and business details.
More than 1000 telecom towers were not allowed to operate 24/7. 890 telecom towers were destroyed during the war. Also, the expansions of the fiber optic network throughout
The Ministry of Communication and Information Technology plans to expand its services in remote parts of the country where the remaining 15% of the population will be covered with the installation of 700
According to a new report by the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR), the State Department paid $6.5 million for six communication towers that
The towers were to provide cell phone support and be made available to Afghan telecommunications providers for television and radio broadcasters, who it was anticipated would want to access these
Ministry of Communications Tower is a building in Kabul District, Afghanistan and has an elevation of 1,805 metres. Ministry of Communications Tower is situated nearby to Abdul Rahman Mosque, as
Tower Inspection and Maintenance Turris provides a complete inspection and condition assessment services for towers and rooftop sites used for telecommunication and broadcast services.