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Insyndia Announces Insyndia.NET, Afghanistan’s Newest Internet Service Provider


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In Afghanistan, the success or failure of a project often comes down to communications.

GIG HARBOR, Wash. – Insyndia, a broad-spectrum technology and business solutions consulting firm, is pleased to announce Insyndia.NET, the newest Internet service provider in Afghanistan. In partnership with its customer, Central Asia Development Group (CADG), Insyndia has implemented Afghanistan’s largest and most successful civilian VSAT deployment that spans over 20 provinces. Insyndia.NET is equipped and ready to provide stable, reliable Internet to NGOs, governments, and inter-governmental organizations. Whether it is one site or many, Insyndia.NET is capable of delivering unparalleled communications.

“We understand that when operating in a forward capacity, the Internet is the lifeline to critical business communications. By going that extra mile, or sometimes 10,000 to Afghanistan, we continue to deliver solid solutions that solve real on the ground problems for our customers. We are honoured to be partnered with CADG, a company that is making a real difference in the life of the Afghan people, and we continue to focus on solutions that allow them to better perform their mission on the ground. Because at the end of the day it’s not about technology, it’s about using technology to solve challenging global business problems,” said Kevin Casey, CEO of Insyndia Corporation.

Through its collaboration with CADG, Insyndia is able to provide connectivity to even the most remote project sites. After having operated in Afghanistan for over 12 years, CADG used all available VSAT providers and each proved to be unreliable in both service and technical performance. The lack of support, reliability, and connectivity coupled with valid security concerns about sending proprietary data over local national networks forced CADG to turn to Insyndia for a solution.

“In Afghanistan, the success or failure of a project often comes down to communications,” said Matthew Goldthwaite, CCO/CIO of CADG.

Insyndia.NET boasts several technical features and benefits. Previously, Insyndia performed extensive research, as well as aggressive and solid field testing to ensure quality. Furthermore, this is a new, unsaturated network that offers pristine connectivity. Insyndia.NET also offers other technical benefits, such as advanced proxy architecture, Tier 1 to Intelsat, Tier 1 Datacenter and iDirect Evolution Modems. Insyndia.NET supports VoIP and video conferencing with 24/7 monitoring and in-country customer support.


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