Pole rent dispute between NEA and internet service providers

As per the prior agreement, the internet service providers did not sign the pole rental agreement in November.

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NEA calls ISPs to remove unmanaged internet cables

KATHMANDU: The Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has asked Internet Service Providers (ISPs) of Tulsipur to remove tangled wires. The NEA drew the attention for the same reaching to the offices of 12 internet service providing companies, including the Nepal Telecom. Chief of NEA Distribution Centre, Tulsipur, Gyan Prasad Farsal informed a 15-day notice was issued […]

33 community schools in Bhojpur get internet access

BHOJPUR: Thirty three community schools at Pauwadung Rural Municipality in Bhojpur district have got internet access. The Nepal Telecommunications Authority (NEA) and the rural municipality have reached an agreement to expand internet service to the schools with the aim of providing technology friendly education, it has been said. Each school has got 20 Mbps non-dedicated […]

33 community schools in Bhojpur get internet access

Thirty three community schools at Pauwadung Rural Municipality in Bhojpur district have got internet access. The Nepal Telecommunications Authority (NEA) and the rural municipality have reached an agreement to expand internet service to the schools with the aim of providing technology friendly education, it has been said. Each school has got 20 Mbps non-dedicated internet […]

NTA asks ISPs to ink deal with NEA to rent utility poles

KATHMANDU, Oct 28: Nepal Telecommunications Authority (NTA) has asked the internet service providers (ISPs) to ink an agreement with Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) for the use of the latter’s utility poles.

NTA calls for making arrangements for unobstructed use of internet

KATHMANDU, October 3: Nepal Telecommunications Authority (NTA) has urged all stakeholders for making arrangements for the unhindered use of the internet service. Stating that the internet service has become disrupted at many places of the country due to the haphazard cut off of the optical fibre at various places, the NTA urged for making arrangements for the unhindered use of the internet service. In a press release today, NTA urged the bodies concerned not to cut off the optical fibre at a time when efforts are being made to resolve the dispute over the rate of pole rent between the Internet Service Providers Association of Nepal (ISPAN) and the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) by holding discussions among the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology, the NTA, NEA and ISPAN. "A highly essential service of the State has been disrupted with the cutoff of the optical fibre. There is provision in the Telecommunications Act, 2053 BS that says it would be punishable offence if anyone disrupts this essential service. The Authority expresses its regrets over the act of disruption of telecommunication service like this," NTA stated. NTA has called on all the bodies concerned to take legal action against anyone causing obstruction to the State's very essential service and to safeguard such infrastructures, laying emphasis on seeking solution through talks. "All sides should sit together and sort out the problems through mutual discussions, and we heartly request all sides concerned including NEA and the IPAN to make arrangements for the unobstructed use of the internet service, as only talks are the solution to every problem," reads the press release.

Internet service affected in many parts of Nepal due to the NEA’s move

Internet service in most areas across the country including the Kathmandu valley has been affected after the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) launched a drive to remove internet cables from utility poles used by internet service providers (ISPs). The post Internet service affected in many parts of Nepal due to the NEA’s move appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Concessional loan made easy for charging station development

KATHMANDU, September 24: The Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has unveiled a new provision ensuring concessional loan for the establishment of electronic vehicle charging station. The central bank has come up with such idea to promote use of e-vehicles and increase electricity consumption through third amendment to refinancing procedures. The latest move of the central bank is to benefit the private sector that is working for the development electronic vehicle charging station with top priority in the recent days. Currently, 15 charging stations have been run while the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) is working to set up 50 electronic vehicle charging stations across the country. Likewise, the NRB would provide refinancing service to the broadband internet service providing organisation, which will help increase internet penetration in the country's rural areas.

ISPs complain against NEA for exorbitantly hiking optical fiber fee

KATHMANDU, Jan 18: Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has sought to hike the fee for its infrastructure being used by the internet service providers (ISPs), which is likely to take upward the cost of internet use in the country.

ISPs complain against NEA for exorbitantly hiking optical fiber fee

KATHMANDU, Jan 18: Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has sought to hike the fee for its infrastructure being used by the internet service providers (ISPs), which is likely to take upward the cost of internet use in the country.