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Same Shortcode for all Telecom Service Providers

7th September 2020
"Same shortcode for all the Telecom Service Providers."

In the 'Shortcode and Toll-Free Number Management Procedure, 2077', issued by Nepal Telecommunications Authority (NTA), it has been stated that all the Telecom Service Providers should use the same shortcode to recharge, transfer, and to check the balance

The shortcodes are supposed to change within a year. The authority states that this step is taken in order to provide the same shortcodes to all the customers despite their service providers. The authority also stated that it was not appropriate to give different shortcodes to many service providers.

Within the next 6 months, all the service providers including NTC, Ncell, and Smart will have to use 144 to check the balance, 133 to transfer the balance, and 122 to recharge.

Currently, the users can use both new and old shortcodes; however, after 1 year the old code will be inactive and only the new codes will be in use.

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Nepal Telecom upgrades its 4G LTE speed

7th March 2020
"Nepal Telecom (Ntc) has enhanced its 4g LTE speed with the latest system upgrade."

Nepal Telecom (Ntc) has enhanced its 4g LTE speed with the latest system upgrade. NTC had announced the system upgrade to make people aware of the possible disturbance during the actual work. Now that the upgrade is successful, we found a huge leap in Ntc 4G speed.

Some users might have experienced problems during the upgrade and as per some customers, they had found issues in 4G browsing the day after. Some online news reports quoting the spokesperson of Nepal Telecom as the issue will resolve within a day or two.

According to NC spokesperson Rajesh Joshi, said performed migration to new PCRF (policy and charging rules function) having bigger capacity. They also ask the customer to put“ntnet” as an Access Point in their mobile data settings. Now they will also send an alert notification two times after consumption of 80 percent and 100% volume in the data pack.

Nepal Telecom has been expanding its 4G LTE network throughout the country. Till now, there has been the commercial operation of more than 2000 mobile towers covering all the 77 districts of the country.

For this, go to the mobile setting and remove the Proxy IP and port from APN and get the quality internet service.

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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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Nepal Telecommunications Authority (NTA) frames Byelaw for Cyber Security

30th August 2020
"NTA has framed and implemented a Byelaw for the implementation of internationally prevailing cyber security standards."

Nepal has always been an easy target for hackers around the world. Previously, the servers of mercantile and banks have been hacked by international hackers. The government servers and Data Centers are also at high risk. Thus, it has become essential to protect the information systems and communication technology infrastructure from various types of cyber attacks and risks by adopting various internationally prevailing standards of cyber security. The Government of Nepal is also conscious of the need for cyber security standards.

So, exercising the authority given by Section 62 of the Telecommunications Act, 2053 (1997), the Nepal Telecommunication Authority (NTA) has framed a Byelaw- “Cyber ​​Security Byelaw, 2077 (2020)” and has implemented it right away. The Byelaw is implemented to ensure the cyber security standards in order to protect ICT Infrastructure and Information Systems of Telecommunication Service Providers of Nepal from various malicious attacks and threats, and build trust and confidence of users towards using ICT technology and services.

Thereupon, all the telecommunication service providers including basic telecommunication (telephone), mobile operators, networks and internet service providers that are licensed by Nepal Telecommunication Authority (NTA) are informed to operate their services conforming with the Byelaw.

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