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New equipment of the NRTA - Herat
New equipment of the NRTA - Herat

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Support to provincial offices of National Radio and Television Afghanistan in the context of IFIT project 534AFG5001. In 2005 NRTA newsrooms in Kabul, Herat, Mazar-e-Sharif and Kandahar were equipped with TV production equipment and Internet and inaugurated on 24 May 2005. The Kabul news-desk is now fully equipped with furniture, satellite Internet (first access to WWW for NRTA’s journalists), communication tools, printers, photocopying machines, satellite televisions and fifty computers networked in a LAN covering three buildings thanks to a fiber optic connection, a server, and TV production equipment. The branch offices in Herat, Mazar-e-Sharif and Kandahar received also a ‘package’ including: essential TV production equipment, basic training and an Internet connection. A dedicated File Transfer Protol (FTP) system wich enable TV news-items to be sent from provincial offices to the headquarters by web-streaming.
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Keywords: National Radio Television Afghanistan NRTA Herat equipment
Photographer: Andrea Cairola
Copyright: © UNESCO/Andrea Cairola
Date: 24 May 2005
Place: National Radio Television Afghanistan, Herat
Country: Afghanistan

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