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Follow on Google News | The Evolution Of Internet In AfghanistanKabul, Afghanistan – Jan 14, 2011 - NEDA Communications has taken internet in Afghanistan to a whole new level by making the iDirect Evolution X3, the first next-generation satellite router based on DVB-S2 ACM, available for its VSAT customers.
By: Noell Hardy This satellite router will allow the users of internet in Afghanistan to enjoy greater efficiency and enhanced network availability. The iDirect Evolution X3 is ideally suited for broadband requirements such as internet and VPN access to enterprise networks, as well as real time VoIP and video conferencing. NEDA Telecommunications believes that their customers, who use internet in Afghanistan’ NEDA Telecommunications uses satellite-based IP communications technology developed by iDirect and has formed a close partnership with an iDirect hub in Turin Italy. iDirect’s partners can utilize its platform to extend private networks to remote offices, support mobile connectivity across land, sea and air and provide high-speed broadband access anywhere in the world. The iDirect Evolution X3 is one of iDirect’s revolutionary new products and NEDA is convinced that this technology will transform internet in Afghanistan. NEDA Telecommunications, registered in 2003, was the first ISP in Afghanistan. This internet service provider has an impressive eight year track record in developing internet in Afghanistan and building the communications infrastructure in the country. NEDA has grown to be the largest Wireless & Satellite Internet Service Provider in Afghanistan and continues to bring innovative products and services to the country. You can apply online for Internet in Afghanistan here http://www.neda.af/ # # # NEDA Telecommunications was established in May 2003 as the first licensed ISP in Afghanistan. Starting with dial up and moving swiftly into wireless broadband services NEDA quickly established itself as the leading ISP and WISP in Afghanistan. End
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