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Additional facility of Ncell loan closed

18th July 2020
"Additional facility of Ncell loan closed"

Private mobile service provider, Ncell has stopped providing additional facility on balance loan. The company has closed such facility from today by issuing a notice on Friday.

 

Ncell had been providing various facilities under the loan service without any service charge. The company has apologized for the inconvenience caused by the closure of additional facilities under the loan, keeping in view the time of lockdown.

 

Under the loan service, Ncell was offering 250 MB data and 250 SMS for Rs 20, 250 SMS for Rs 10 and 25 SMS for Rs 5, 25 minutes talk time and 25 MB data.

 

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NTC bringing 4G services into operation in 50 urban areas

30th September 2019
"The service would be started in Chandragadhi, Birtamod, Damak, Biratnagar, Inaruwa, Dharan, Dhankuta, Janakpur, Jesleshwar, Malangawa, Bara, Parsa, Simara, Kalaiya and Gaur in the first phase"

Nepal Telecom is bringing its 4G services into operation in 50 urban areas throughout the country. The service will come into effect from coming Wednesday.

The government-owned telecom service provider is expanding its 4G service after long efforts when the private sector telecom service provider Ncell has been claiming of extending this service in most of the places of the country. Nepal Telecom has stated that it would announce the expansion of the 4G service by organizing a program in Kathmandu which would be addressed by Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli.

Nepal Telecom started its 4G service in Kathmandu and Pokhara starting in January 1, 2017. The Telecom is expanding its 4G services by selecting places where there is much business transaction and where the population density is more. Nepal Telecom's spokesperson Pratibha Baidya said “Works are on regarding providing the 4G services in 50 urban and town areas as per the preparations so far. BTS towers have been installed at more than 110 places for this purpose. The number of such towers will reach 150 until Wednesday.”

According to the spokesperson, every day more than a dozen towers are being installed and works are going ahead in a rapid manner, so we are planning to extend the service to more than the fixed number. She also added that the service would be started in Chandragadhi, Birtamod, Damak, Biratnagar, Inaruwa, Dharan, Dhankuta, Janakpur, Jesleshwar, Malangawa, Bara, Parsa, Simara, Kalaiya and Gaur. Similarly, the service would be expanded to Dhading, Kavrepalanchok, Sindhupalchok, Bidur, Manthali, Bhimeshwar, Sindhulimadhi, Parbat, Kushma, Baglung, Chitwan, Sauraha, Taulihawa, Butwal, Devdaha, Tulsipur, Ghorahi, Nepalgunj, Kohalpur, Surkhet, Bhimdattanagar, Jhalari, Pipaladi, Chaumala and Attariya.

The 4G service is reaching more than 50 places at the same time in less than eight months since works for this purpose were begun in accordance with Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Gokul Prasad Banskota's directive to expand the service within the stipulated time frame. The goal is to expand the 4G LTE service throughout the country until February 12, 2020.

Source: RSS

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Nepal Telecom will provide free SIM cards to Nepalis returning from abroad 

4th June 2020
"Nepal Telecom will provide SIM cards free of cost to Nepalis returning home from abroad in the aftermath of the global coronavirus pandemic."

Nepal Telecom will provide SIM cards free of cost to Nepalis returning home from abroad in the aftermath of the global coronavirus pandemic.
The telecom will distribute cost-free SIM cards to the foreign-returnees by establishing booths at 20 transit points for those returning home from India and at the quarantine venue and holding centres that the government is going to set up for accommodating the foreign-returnees coming by air route, Nepal Telecom stated in a press release. 
Nepal Telecom's spokesman Rajesh Joshi said the state-owned telecom company has managed 100,000 such SIM cards for now. One will have to produce a copy of citizenship certificate, passport, driving license, travel document or any other identity document for obtaining the SIM card. 
According to Joshi, the free SIM cards can also be provided to foreign-returnee Nepalis on the basis of their relatives' identification documents in case they are unable to produce their own documents. NTC is also providing free Wi-Fi service at the eight holding centres the government has set up in the Kathmandu Valley for accommodating the foreign-returnee Nepalis entering via the Tribhuvan International Airport.

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Nepal Telecom's attractive offer at FTTH

18th July 2020
"Nepal Telecom's attractive offer at FTTH"

Nepal Telecom has provided various offers in FTTH with effect from Thursday. Under this, the company has made Fiber to the Home (FTTH) service more customer-friendly by packing data and combo.

The company offers FTTH data packs of 20 and 50 Mbps for one month, three months and 12 months at different rates. Under this, 20 Mbps internet will be available for one month at Rs 1,200, three months at Rs 3,600 and one year at Rs 14,400.

Similarly, the price of 50 Mbps internet has been fixed at Rs 1,800 for one month, Rs 5,400 for three months and Rs 21,600 for 12 months. Similarly, Telecom has unveiled another pack called Combo under FTTH. Under this, internet and voice services of 15, 25 and 60 Mbps will be available.

A one-month package of 15 Mbps is available at Rs 1,000, a three-month package at Rs 3,000 and a 12-month package at Rs 12,000. Similarly, the internet package with 25 Mbps speed has been fixed at Rs 1,500 for one month, Rs 4,500 for three months and Rs 18,000 for 12 months.

Similarly, a one-month pack of 60 Mbps will be available at Rs 2,000, three-month pack at Rs 6,000 and 12-month pack at Rs 24,000. Each combo pack will have 250 minutes in a month pack, 750 minutes in a three month pack and 3,000 minutes in a 12 month pack.

Similarly, when buying a 12-month pack, it can be used for up to 14 months with an additional two months. In this regard, the cheapest package of the telecom 15 Mbps speed internet for one year will cost only Rs 857 per month.

 

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