Article: AFGHANISTAN'S JALALABAD TO GET INTERNET ACCESS.

JALALABAD, June 20 Asia Pulse - Work on laying Internet cable in all districts of Jalalabad will kick off in the next two months.

The facility will be provided by Afghan Cable in all districts of Jalalabad.

Afghan Cable chief Engineer Zalmay told Pajhwok Afghan News the system would benefit the residents of Jalalabad.

So far Afghan Cable has provided connections to over 7,000 houses in Jalalabad.

Of the three Internet clubs in the city, only one is operative at the moment while two had been destroyed during last month's violent demonstrations against the desecration of the Holy Quran at Guantanamo Bay.

Jalalabad residents, on ...

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