Karim Khoja presents at Cambridge University Department of Engineering

Karim Khoja presents at Cambridge University Department of EngineeringThe mobile phone is a powerful tool for social change in developing countries. On Monday 8th November, Karim Khoja – the CEO of Roshan, Afghanistan’s largest mobile provider – will be in Cambridge to discuss how telecommunications can spark economic growth and social development.

Just as railways opened up vast continents to development, commerce and progress in the 19th and early 20th centuries, mobile technology today is a catalyst for development. Its power can be harnessed for the greater good, which is needed more than ever in Afghanistan, a country devastated by decades of conflict and tangled in the struggle to rebuild. Roshan, now a leading telecommunications company, saw this as an opportunity to build infrastructure, to bring the benefits of wireless telecoms to Afghanistan, while contributing to the nation’s reconstruction and socio-economic development.

via http://www.cambridgewireless.co.uk.

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