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Afghanistan signs satellite deal to boost booming media

Afghanistan started using its first ever satellite on Saturday in a bid to boost its national broadcasting and telecommunications infrastructure as well as its international connectivity.

Afghanistan's telecommunications sector and a growing digital media industry are among the Afghan government's biggest achievements since the fall of the Taliban regime in 2001.

The new satellite, AFGHANSAT 1, will support a wide range of services including broadcasting, mobile telephony and IP connectivity, officials said.

"We can say it is a historical move, because for the first time Afghanistan is renting a satellite," Amirzai Sangin, minister of Information Technology and Telecommunication said in Kabul as Afghanistan started to use the satellite.

The Afghan government has signed a multi-year deal with European satellite operator Eutelsat to deploy the in-orbit satellite, which the company said would provide full national coverage and extensive reach across Central Asia and the Middle East.

"We are renting this satellite for $4 million per year, and based on our calculations, we can earn $15 million annually from it," Sangin added.

The boom in Afghan media in the past 12 years is one of the most visible bright spots to foster a stable democracy, even as the NATO troops are preparing to withdraw from Afghanistan.

The country remains wracked by war with Taliban insurgents and mired in corruption and poverty.

Under the Taliban regime, Afghans had to go to neighbouring Pakistan to make international phone calls, but today almost 90 percent of population have access to mobile services countrywide.

While many remote mountainous regions still lack connectivity, the internet is booming in the big cities.

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Afghanistan sacrifices remembered on National Day of Honour

The families of many of the 158Canadian troopskilled in Afghanistan carried photos of their lostsons, daughters, brothers and sisters toParliament Hill forthe National Day ofHonour on Friday, joiningthe thousands who gathered torecognize the soldiers sacrifice.

The names of your loved ones are engraved on our hearts,on the hearts of all Canadians who cherish the freedom, justice and human dignity, said Prime Minister Stephen Harper, who used the occasion toannounce that the dates 2001-2014 will be chiseled into the stone of the National War Memorial. These are the things they died protecting. Canadians are safer and Canada is stronger because of their sacrifice.

A minute of silence was broken when Chinook and Griffin helicopters, and Hercules, Airbus and Globemaster transport planes, flew over Parliament Hill shortly before Harper offered thanks to the thousands of veterans of the longest war in Canadian history.

The day of remembrance began early Friday when peoplewandered among static displays on the Hill, where soldiers in their ordinary camouflage uniforms displayed the tools of their trade. They included a hulking Leopard tank and a Bison armoured ambulance, a Coyote reconnaissance vehicle, and a long-barrelled M-777 Howitzer that can throw a 155-mm projectile 30 kilometres.

And there were sniper rifles and machine-guns, grenade launchers and carbines, the workaday weapons for ordinary soldiers.

Master Cpl. James Hatfield gave tours of the confined space of the Lav III armoured vehicle. As the crew commander during his 2009 tour in Afghanistan, he sat beside the gunner and called the shots for his team.

I found I got a better perspective on things, Hatfield said. You come back feeling more mature.

Visitors to Parliament Hill also had the opportunity to take turns boarding a Chinook helicopter like the ones that flew in Afghanistan.

When Louis Ernest Dubois, 64, stepped into the helicopter Friday he immediately felt pride. His son, 39-year-old Maj. Alexandre Dubois, flew a Chinook during his tour in Afghanistan five years ago.

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