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Now Taliban regrets cellphone disruptions
The Star ^ | Mar 26, 2008 | staff reporter

Posted on 03/27/2008 2:33:37 AM PDT by Daffynition

KABUL–Taliban attacks on telecom towers have prompted cellphone companies to shut down service across southern Afghanistan, angering a quarter million customers who have no other telephones.

Even some Taliban fighters now regret the disruptions and are demanding that service be restored by the companies.

The communication blackout follows a campaign by the Taliban, which said the United States and NATO were using the fighters' cellphone signals to track them at night and launch pinpoint attacks.

About 10 towers have been attacked since the warning late last month – seven of them seriously – causing almost $2 million in damage, the telecom ministry said. Afghanistan's four major mobile phone companies began cutting service across the south soon after.

The speed with which the companies acted shows how little influence the government has in remote areas and how just a few attacks can cripple a basic service and a booming, profitable industry.

The shutdown could also stifle international investment in the country during a time of rising violence.

But the cutoff is proving extremely unpopular among Afghan citizens. Even some Taliban fighters are asking that the towers be switched back on, said Afghanistan's telecommunications minister, A. Sangin.

That dissenting view shows how decisions made by the top-ranking Taliban leadership can have negative consequences for lower-ranking fighters in the field, the minister said.

Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid hinted in a telephone interview that the group could change its tactics.

"We see that some people are having problems, so we might change the times that the networks are shut down in the coming days," Mujahid said.

That the Taliban could dictate when the country's mobile phone networks operate shows the weakness of the central government and the international forces that operate here, said Mohammad Qassim Akhgar, a political analyst in Kabul.

"After the Taliban announcement, they were aware of the situation, and still they couldn't provide security for the towers," Akhgar said.

"Maybe destroying a few towers will not have any effect on the government, but the news or the message that comes out of this is very big, and all to the benefit of the Taliban."

All four of the major phone companies – Roshan, AWCC, Areeba and Etsalat – declined to comment.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Foreign Affairs; Government
KEYWORDS: afghanistan; cellphone; cellphones; globaljihad; jihad; mujahid; taleban; taliban; zabiullahmujahid

1 posted on 03/27/2008 2:33:39 AM PDT by Daffynition
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2 posted on 03/27/2008 2:40:33 AM PDT by sit-rep
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“Taliban fighters now regret the disruptions and are demanding that service be restored by the companies.”
Tell those buttheads, “You wrecked ‘em. You fix ‘em.”


3 posted on 03/27/2008 2:47:13 AM PDT by Dr. Bogus Pachysandra ("Don't touch that thing")
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To: sit-rep; Dr. Bogus Pachysandra
Repair is just a "jingle" away...


4 posted on 03/27/2008 3:01:31 AM PDT by Daffynition (The quieter you become, the more you are able to hear.)
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5 posted on 03/27/2008 3:13:44 AM PDT by PBRSTREETGANG
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‘The communication blackout follows a campaign by the Taliban, which said the United States and NATO were using the fighters’ cellphone signals to track them at night and launch pinpoint attacks.’

FIGHT FAIR!! FIGHT FAIR!!! THATS CHEATING...

LOL...who the hell are these guys in the Taliban...its okay to blow up women and kids but using cellphone tracking is unfair...

i mean honestly could you make this crap up???


6 posted on 03/27/2008 3:16:44 AM PDT by Irishguy (How do ya LIKE THOSE APPLES!!!!)
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7 posted on 03/27/2008 3:20:37 AM PDT by PBRSTREETGANG
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Future Article:

“How cellphones won the war on terror”


8 posted on 03/27/2008 3:23:26 AM PDT by UCANSEE2 (Just saying what 'they' won't.)
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Oh, really. IIRC, Mohammed didn’t use a cell phone.


9 posted on 03/27/2008 3:41:39 AM PDT by mtbopfuyn (The fence is "absolutely not the answer" - Gov. Rick Perry (R, TX))
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What happened to the camel express?


10 posted on 03/27/2008 3:55:58 AM PDT by DB
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The speed with which the companies acted shows how little influence the government has in remote areas and how just a few attacks can cripple a basic service and a booming, profitable industry.

It also provides a glimpse of what will happen to people's lives should governments choose to pull the plug on their general population...for national security purposes. Or, God forbid, in the event of an attack with electro-magnetic weaponry.

No cell phones, no television, no internet...equates totally anarchy for the majority.

11 posted on 03/27/2008 4:05:10 AM PDT by DCPatriot ("It aint what you don't know that kills you. It's what you know that aint so" Theodore Sturgeon))
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IIRC, Mohammed didn’t use a cell phone.

No, but OBL used a satellite phone. Senator Orin Hatch (IIRC) was the one who gave the TV interview from the Capitol steps a day or so after the 9-11 attacks and broadcast to the world that we (Intel) were tracking OBL's satellite phone. [The phone immediately went dead. Thanks, Senator.]
12 posted on 03/27/2008 4:30:10 AM PDT by TomGuy
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The phone immediately went dead. Thanks, Senator.

Yet another glaring example of how far too many Congresscritters think putting themselves in the spotlight is more important than maintaining national security. There are so many friggin' examples of this there isn't room to post them all.

We really should require an IQ test in order to be eligible for any high elected position. My guess is well over half the Congress would fall well below 80, but such a test would be quite enlightening......

13 posted on 03/27/2008 4:53:01 AM PDT by Thermalseeker (Silence is not always a Sign of Wisdom, but Babbling is ever a Mark of Folly. - B. Franklin)
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With the recent studies indicating *Internet addictions*, total chaos would ensue.
14 posted on 03/27/2008 5:10:09 AM PDT by wolfcreek (I see miles and miles of Texas....let's keep it that way.)
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LOL ... yeah ... they oughta get a clue...


15 posted on 03/27/2008 5:10:46 AM PDT by Daffynition (The quieter you become, the more you are able to hear.)
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The communication blackout follows a campaign by the Taliban, which said the United States and NATO were using the fighters' cellphone signals to track them at night and launch pinpoint attacks.

So the stoneage idiots didn't think about disabling or not using their own cellphones? They just naturally assumed that something had to be blown up. How Islamic.

16 posted on 03/27/2008 5:29:33 AM PDT by SampleMan (We are a free and industrious people, socialist nannies do not become us.)
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Hey there...good morning, wolfcreek.

You're not kidding. And the younger people in this country who have grown up all their lives with cell phones, i-phones, text-messages and internet gaming, will be outraged. And completely helpless.

Suggest everybody run out and purchase a CB radio ASAP. ;^)....or, is that dependent on the power grid too?

17 posted on 03/27/2008 6:47:35 AM PDT by DCPatriot ("It aint what you don't know that kills you. It's what you know that aint so" Theodore Sturgeon))
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