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'''Oqaab''' ({{lang-fa|عقاب}}, meaning "[[eagle]]") is the national [[digital terrestrial television]] (DTT) service in [[Afghanistan]], operated by the privately owned Afghanistan Broadcasting System (ABS).<ref>http://archive.pajhwok.com/en/2015/04/01/digital-revolution-afghanistan-first-digital-terrestrial-television-network-starts</ref> The service rolled out in April 2015 starting in [[Kabul]] and has been expanding to other cities and regions in the country, as ABS has been investing in providing the necessary infrastructure.<ref>http://www.oqaab.af/first-digital-terrestrial-television-network-dvb-t2-starts-broadcasting/</ref> It broadcasts currently 65 local and international TV channels (all Free to air) in the [[DVB-T2]] standard.<ref>https://www.fairplanet.org/story/no-empire-for-afghanistan-anymore/</ref> In the upcoming future the international FTA channels will be replaced by a Pay TV offer.
'''Oqaab''' ({{lang-fa|عقاب}}, meaning "[[eagle]]") is the national [[digital terrestrial television]] (DTT) service in [[Afghanistan]], operated by the privately owned Afghanistan Broadcasting System (ABS).<ref>http://archive.pajhwok.com/en/2015/04/01/digital-revolution-afghanistan-first-digital-terrestrial-television-network-starts</ref> The service rolled out in April 2015 starting in [[Kabul]] and has been expanding to other cities and regions in the country, as ABS has been investing in providing the necessary infrastructure.<ref>http://www.oqaab.af/first-digital-terrestrial-television-network-dvb-t2-starts-broadcasting/</ref> It broadcasts currently 65 local and international TV channels (all Free to air) in the [[DVB-T2]] standard.<ref>https://www.fairplanet.org/story/no-empire-for-afghanistan-anymore/</ref> In the upcoming future the international FTA channels will be replaced by a Pay TV offer.


== List of Channels: ==
# Quran TV
# Sunnah TV
# RTA
# RTA News
# Shamshad
# Khurshid
# Khawar
# 1TV
# Maiwand
# Parliament
# BBC Persian
# ATV (AYNA TV)
# Zhowandoon
# France 24
# Al Jazeera English
# Mitra
# BBC World News
# DW TV
# Pashto 1
# Tamadoon
# 3 Sport
# Watan
# MBC 4
# Rah-e Farda
# GEM Life
# Afghan TV
# Pigham TV
# Aria TV
# Anaar TV
# Kabul News
# Emrooz TV
# VOA Persian
# CCTV
# CNBC Europe
# Russia Today English
# DD News
# Press TV HD
# IRINN
# Manoto 1
# River TV
# GEM TV
# Peace TV HD
# Rubix
# GEM Travel
# Family 1
# TVT 1
# Tajikistan TV
# Safina TV
# Bokhoristan
# Jahonnamo
# DD Urdu
# Al Jazeera Arabic
# AAA Family
# MBC 2
# MBC Max
# MBC Ballywood
# Onyx Persian Movie
# GEM Bollywood
# iMovie
# AAA Music
# Persian Music
# Hum TV
# ARY TV
# Yas Sport
# MBC Action
# Dubai Sport 3
# MBC 3 Cartoon
# GEM Junior
# My Cartoon
# CNNi
<ref>http://www.oqaab.af/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Oqaab-Channel-Listing-v2.pdf</ref>


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Revision as of 17:50, 25 January 2018

Oqaab (Persian: عقاب, meaning "eagle") is the national digital terrestrial television (DTT) service in Afghanistan, operated by the privately owned Afghanistan Broadcasting System (ABS).[1] The service rolled out in April 2015 starting in Kabul and has been expanding to other cities and regions in the country, as ABS has been investing in providing the necessary infrastructure.[2] It broadcasts currently 65 local and international TV channels (all Free to air) in the DVB-T2 standard.[3] In the upcoming future the international FTA channels will be replaced by a Pay TV offer.


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