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Afghanistan
Insurgents torch cell tower in Nangarhar
2016-12-29
No Ring of Honor Wrestling feed on cell phones for you!
You thought they were getting NPR on their cell phones?
[ToloNews] Armed insurgents set a telecommunication tower alight on Monday night in Nangarhar province, local officials said Wednesday.

Provincial governor’s spokesman Attullah Khogyani, confirmed the incident and said it was an MTN tower in Bati Kot district.

The insurgents fled the area. No causalities were reported in the incident.

No group has claimed responsibility yet for the incident.

Earlier this year, officials from the Afghanistan Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (ATRA), said hundreds of towers around the country are under threat on account of a strategy being employed by the Taliban and other militant groups involving the extortion of money from private telecom companies operating in Afghanistan.

Telecommunication services have expanded significantly over the past few years in Afghanistan and the growth has benefited local communities, businesses and the government. Access to new methods of communication and sources of information has helped connect isolated groups across the country, spur economic growth and social development.

However, for all those reasons, and the fact that the businesses behind the spread of telecommunication technology around the country are so profitable, militant groups have looked to impede the development process and exploit companies for their own gain.

Through threats of violence and forced system failures, armed anti-government groups give telecommunications companies the choice between paying money or having their towers targeted by attacks.
Posted by:badanov

#2  No, they got their T-Mobile bill (Deutsch Telecom) and discovered the joy of roaming charges.
Posted by: ed in texas   2016-12-29 17:16  

#1  a strategy being employed by the Taliban and other militant groups involving the extortion of money from private telecom companies operating in Afghanistan

Ah, simple extortion and not controlling the "message", as is done in the civilized world.
Posted by: Pappy   2016-12-29 08:59  

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