Key Points

People in Kabul are struggling with dramatically reduced internet speeds after fiber optic services were cut. Employees say their work has become nearly impossible without reliable internet access. Students can no longer access online classes and educational materials through platforms like WhatsApp and YouTube. The internet shutdowns are affecting essential services including banking, healthcare, and government documentation processes.

Key Points: Kabul Residents Face Work Education Crisis After Taliban Internet Cuts

  • Fiber optic services suspended across 10 Afghan provinces by Taliban order
  • 90% of pharmaceutical work relies on internet now disrupted
  • Online education programs severely hampered by slow connections
  • Banking and public services like ID cards depend on internet access
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Kabul residents complain of challenges faced due to reduced internet speed

Afghan citizens report severe disruptions to jobs, education, and healthcare as Taliban-ordered fiber optic shutdowns cripple internet across 10 provinces.

"Cutting off home internet can have serious negative impacts on all aspects of life - Balkh resident"

Kabul, Sep 21

Several people in Kabul have complained about reduced internet speed and the challenges caused by this after fibre optic services stopped working in 10 provinces of Afghanistan.

Kabul residents said that the reduction in internet speed affected their work. Wajid, an employee at a pharmaceutical company in the capital city, said 90 per cent of his work relies on the internet. However, the drop in internet service speed has caused difficulties for him, Afghanistan-based Tolo News reported.

"We need fast internet because sometimes when we send a location, it doesn’t go through or get delivered. This creates a lot of problems for us in the office," he said.

Several other residents in Kabul said that disruptions in internet service have negatively affected their online education program, personal and work-linked communication.

Shams questioned how they can progress in marketing if internet access is better. He said, "If we have high-speed internet, we can progress in marketing and in areas where internet access is better, and we can help our country move forward."

Another resident, Saleem Rahini, said: "Since our lessons were progressing through the internet, slides, WhatsApp, and YouTube, now with the internet weakening, our access to these resources has decreased significantly."

Residents of Kabul raised complaints after fibre optic services were suspended in 10 provinces of Afghanistan - Balkh, Kandahar, Herat, Helmand, Nangarhar, Laghman, Badakhshan, Takhar, Kunduz, and Baghlan over the past week, Tolo News reported.

Fibre optic internet was suspended in over 10 provinces of Afghanistan after the Taliban's order.

Abdul Hadi Qane, a social activist in Herat, stated: "We expect that no restrictions will be imposed on internet access. If any programs are to be implemented in this regard, they should be designed in a way that minimises harm to the public."

Residents of Balkh province said that internet disruption has negatively affected their business, educational and social activities. One resident of Balkh said: "Cutting off home internet can have serious negative impacts on all aspects of life. A major portion of public services, such as the issuance of ID cards, passports, and the banking system, depends on the internet."

- IANS

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Priya S
As someone who works remotely, I can't imagine dealing with slow internet. It affects everything from meetings to file transfers. The people in Afghanistan deserve better connectivity for their daily needs.
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Arjun K
Digital infrastructure is crucial for development. When India improved broadband connectivity, it transformed education and business opportunities. Afghanistan needs similar progress for its youth.
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Sarah B
The impact on education is heartbreaking. Students relying on online classes through WhatsApp and YouTube - and now even that access is limited. Education should never be restricted.
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Vikram M
While I understand security concerns, cutting off internet access affects ordinary citizens the most. There must be a balanced approach that doesn't punish people trying to earn their livelihood.
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Michael C
The banking system dependency on internet mentioned here is crucial. Without reliable internet, economic activities come to a standstill. This affects ordinary people trying to access their own money and services.

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