Vianet Purple Pack Offer Brings Internet and TV with Free Data and Talk Time

Vianet, one of the major ISP and television service providers of Nepal has launched a Purple Pack Offer in collaboration with Ncell. This collaborative offer packs internet service, television service, mobile data pack, and voice pack into a single bundle. So, you can enjoy the best of both Vianet and Ncell via this combo Purple… The post Vianet Purple Pack Offer Brings Internet and TV with Free Data and Talk Time appeared first on TechLekh: Latest Tech News, Reviews, Startups and Apps in Nepal.

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T20 World Cup Final - All you need to know

Who is playing and where?  Pakistan v England, Melbourne Cricket Ground, Sunday November 13, 7:00pm AEDT How to watch: The final of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup in Australia will be televised and live-streamed across continents with the Star Network, Sky Sports, Fox Sports, ESPN, PTV and Times Internet among the major broadcasters.  Star Network will have television rights in India, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka and Maldives, while Hotstar and Disney+ will also stream the game in India. PTV & ARY Digital Networks will broadcast the game in Pakistan, while Sky Sports and Channel 4 will broadcast the game in the United Kingdom. Gazi TV and Rabbithole will telecast and live-stream matches in Bangladesh, while Fox Sports, Channel Nine and Kayo will show the game in Australia. Willow TV and ESPN+ will show the final in the USA, with Canada having live streaming through Hotstar. The final of the tournament will also feature audio broadcast spanning English, Hindi, Urdu and Bangla based on the region.  Path to the final: Pakistan October 23 - lost to India by four wickets October 27 - lost to Zimbabwe by one run October 30 - beat Netherlands by six wickets November 3 - beat South Africa by 33 runs (DLS method) November 6 - beat Bangladesh by five wickets November 9 - beat New Zealand by seven wickets Pakistan looked unlikely to even reach the semi-finals after they lost their first two matches of the Super 12 stage, but Babar Azam’s side were given a late reprieve following a thrilling victory over Bangladesh on an epic final day of group play coupled with the Netherlands' upset over South Africa. Four wins on the trot heading into the final - including an impressive seven-wicket triumph over New Zealand in the semis - means Pakistan are in form and firing at the right time. England  October 22 - beat Afghanistan by five wickets October 26 - lost to Ireland by five runs (DLS method) October 28 - Match Abandoned against Australia November 1 - beat New Zealand by 20 runs November 5 - beat Sri Lanka by four wickets November 10 - beat India by 10 wickets England have had the more conventional lead in to the final, despite only qualifying for the semi-finals due to a more superior net run rate than tournament hosts Australia. Their worst performance was the narrow loss to Ireland at the same venue as Sunday’s final in Melbourne last month, while their victory over India in the semis was as close to the perfect match as you can get. Key players: Pakistan: Shaheen Afridi - There's a handful of important players in Pakistan's highly-talented line-up, but none just as influential as opening bowler Shaheen Afridi. Afridi bowls with tremendous pace and his ability to swing the new ball early in the innings should be of concern to England’s talented top-order. His teammates seem to work off the energy that Afridi provides, so a brilliant opening spell can help turn the match Pakistan's way. England: Jos Buttler - The England captain showed his class with an unbeaten 80 during the semi-final victory over India and he is the key wicket that Pakistan will be chasing.  Buttler has the ability to win matches of his own bat and you only need to look at his record over the last few years for his country at T20I level and at the IPL earlier this year to see how good he is. Buttler has 10 T20I half centuries and one century to his name in England colours over the last two years and at the IPL this year hit four centuries on his way to a whopping 863 runs at an average of 57. Make no mistake, if Buttler fires then England will be very hard to beat. Specific playing conditions for final: There must be a minimum of 10 overs bowled to the side batting second in the final, subject to a result not being achieved earlier and there is a reserve day in place (Monday November 14 at 3:00pm AEDT) should play not be completed on Sunday. Every effort will be made for the match to be completed on Sunday, with any necessary reduction of overs taking place and only if the minimum number of overs necessary to constitute a match cannot be bowled on Sunday will the match be completed on the Monday. If the match is to be completed on the Monday then the match will resume at the point where the last ball was played. There is 30 minutes of extra time available for the match to be completed on Sunday, while an additional four hours of extra time is available on Monday for the match to be completed. A Super Over will be played should scores be tied at the end of the match and if the weather interferes and the Super Over cannot be completed, then Pakistan and England will be declared joint winners. Team news: While Pakistan look reasonably settled with their line-up, the same can't be said for England with Jos Buttler's side monitoring the fitness of two key players ahead of the final. Speedster Mark Wood and top-order batter Dawid Malan missed the semi-final over India and will be given every chance to recover in time to face Pakistan on Sunday. If Wood is fit then he will play, meaning veteran seamer Chris Jordan may be the unlucky man to make way despite his three-wicket haul in the semis. Malan may earn a recall if fit too, giving England another left-handed option with the bat at the top of their order. Likely Teams: Pakistan: Babar Azam (c), Mohammad Rizwan (wk), Shan Masood, Mohammad Haris, Iftikhar Ahmed, Shadab Khan, Mohammad Nawaz, Haris Rauf, Mohammad Wasim, Naseem Shah, Shaheen Afridi England: Alex Hales, Jos Buttler (c, wk), Phil Salt, Ben Stokes, Harry Brook, Liam Livingstone, Moeen Ali, Sam Curran, Chris Woakes, Adil Rashid, Mark Wood

DishHome Shorts

DTH/Internet service provider DishHome has partnered with ShortsTV making Nepal the second South Asian country to introduce short movies-based TV channel, after India. The short movies will also include Nepali films and will be shown on channel 928 available through the DishHome Go app.

Vianet brings “Bada Dashain Bada Speed, Bada TV” Offer

Vianet, Nepal’s leading Internet service providing company has been providing premium quality services and Television service.

Not just K-pop: Korean TV shows gaining US popularity

Most nights around 10 p.m. when her family heads off to bed, Carol Holaday signs onto her computer. She’s not falling down Internet rabbit holes of random information or combing through social media at her San Diego home. Holoday is signing on to volunteer with the subtitle translation of Korean TV shows —often referred to as K-dramas— on the streaming platform Rakuten Viki.

Not just K-pop: Korean TV shows gaining US popularity

Most nights around 10 p.m. when her family heads off to bed, Carol Holaday signs onto her computer. She’s not falling down Internet rabbit holes of random information or combing through social media at her San Diego home. Holoday is signing on to volunteer with the subtitle translation of Korean TV shows —often referred to as K-dramas— on the streaming platform Rakuten Viki.

New Price of Subisu Clear TV and Internet

Subisu cable net (P.) LTD, a leading Internet, Network and Television Service Provider in Nepal has introduced new price plans for its clear TV and Internet Service.