The Afghan telecommunications ministry has awarded operator Roshan with a 3G licence. According to a ministry statement, the licence has a value of US$25m.
In a separate announcement the operator said that it is aiming for a commercial roll out of 3G…
The Afghan telecommunications ministry has awarded operator Roshan with a 3G licence. According to a ministry statement, the licence has a value of US$25m.
In a separate announcement the operator said that it is aiming for a commercial roll out of 3G services later in the year.
Further details were not disclosed.
According to data from the company. Roshan has more than 6 million subscribers.
Alongside Roshan, Etisalat, MTN, and Afghan Wireless are competing in the country.
Etisalat and MTN have already been awarded 3G licences previously.