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The Taliban have integrated the use of cell phones with their overall Information Operations plan. The Taliban are very wary about cell phone use - especially since the killing of Bin Laden. As of late these systems were either in the early developmental or planning stage. A number of these cell towers were set up but not yet fully operational. See Taliban target mobile phone masts to prevent tipoffs from Afghan civilians , The Guardian, November 11, For a description of the computerized pay system for Afghan security force personnel see A fghanistan transition is on track, senior general says , Government Executive, November 3, Accessed here on February 11, View a map of provinces affected by Taliban interdiction of cell phones info as of October provided by The New York Times.

Department of State, March 16, You may change your billing preferences at any time in the Customer Center or call Customer Service. You will be notified in advance of any changes in rate or terms. You may cancel your subscription at anytime by calling Customer Service. Skip to Main Content Skip to Search. Helmand officials could not be reached for comment on the blackout because their contact numbers are all mobile phones.

NATO-led forces said they had no official reports of an outage. The blackout is stirring resentment among ordinary Afghans towards both the Taliban and the government for not acting.



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