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According to the latest data (2023), there are 62 broadband Internet service providers in Nepal. All those are including new and old internet service providers which are active in the operation across various parts of Nepal. While majority of Nepali ISP's use Fiber To The Home (FTTH) technology, some are upgrading their legacy Cable/DSL ...
WorldLink Communications is an Internet service provider in Nepal. The nation's largest ISP, [1][2] it has 900,000 active consumer accounts and 2,000 business accounts, along with approximately 25,000 subscribers to its NET TV IPTV service, and covers 73 of the nation's 77 districts. [3] As of 2023, it has around 700,000 fiber to the home ...
Vianet is Nepal's third largest internet service providers in Nepal. [2] The company was founded in 1999. [3] [4] A major ISP, it also has IP TV service with approximately 145,000 subscribers to its Via TV IPTV service. [5] Vianet covers 24 cities of the Nepal's 77 districts. [6]
Internet in Nepal. Although in 2011 only about 9.0% percent of Nepal 's population used the Internet, use of the Internet in Nepal is growing rapidly. As of July 2021, 90.6% of the population has access to the Internet according to Nepal Telecommunications Authority (NTA). Internet penetration stands at 90.56 percent of the population and that ...
Nepal Wireless Networking Project[ 1] ( NWNP) is a social enterprise that provides Internet access, e-commerce, education, telemedicine, environmental and agricultural services as well as job opportunities to a number of remote villages in Nepal, using wireless technologies. The project was created and is led by Mahabir Pun, who received ...
This is a list of Internet exchange points (IXPs). There are several sources for IXP locations, including Packet Clearing House, who have maintained the earliest list of IXPs, with global coverage since 1994. Also, Telegeography, PeeringDB and the Network Startup Resource Center. Additionally, there are Internet exchange point associations that ...
IMS Group is a conglomerate company based in Nepal. It primarily deals with distributing international mobile handsets throughout the nation. It was appointed the official distributor of Samsung mobile handsets in Nepal in 2001. [1][2] The company has also acquired a dealership of the international automobile company Ssangyong for Nepal, and ...
The first telephone exchange was established in Kathmandu in 1960. From 1960 to 2004, the state-owned Nepal Telecommunications Corporation (NTC), also known as Nepal Telecom, or Nepal Doorsanchar Company Limited (NDCL), had been the monopoly telecom carrier. Now, there are only two operators, so Nepal's telecom industry is a duopoly market.