ISPs to Hike Internet Price by up to Rs. 300 in Nepal Reasoning Increase in Pole Rent

Internet Service Providers are planning to increase the price of the internet due to the increment in pole rental charges by Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA). The ISPs are set to hike the monthly charge by Rs 300 in rural areas and by Rs 150 in urban areas. Sudhir Parajuli, president of Internet Service Providers Association… The post ISPs to Hike Internet Price by up to Rs. 300 in Nepal Reasoning Increase in Pole Rent appeared first on TechLekh: Latest Tech News, Reviews, Startups and Apps in Nepal.

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NTA directs all ISPs to allow TikTok

KATHMANDU, Sept 6: The Nepal Telecommunications Authority (NTA) has directed all internet service providers (ISPs) to lift the ban on TikTok. Following the government’s decision to lift the ban on TikTok on August 22 with certain conditions, the NTA issued a directive on Friday to all ISPs to allow the use of TikTok.

ISPs warn of possible internet disruption

Nepal’s telecom regulatory body has asked the central bank not to provide foreign exchange and bank guarantees to the ISPs until they clear their taxes.

Shenanigans of 30 ISPs!

KATHMANDU, DECEMBER 1: Some 30 Internet Service Providers (ISPs), which impose hefty charges on customers,  are found to be indulged in fraudulent activities. Such activities are refusal to contribute to the Rural Telecommunication Development Fund, evasion of royalties and denial to submitting audited financial reports. As per the rules of the Nepal Telecommunication Authority (NTA),  […] The post Shenanigans of 30 ISPs! appeared first on Aarthiknews:: A leading business & economic news portal from Nepal.

NEA calls ISPs to remove unmanaged internet cables

The Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has drawn the attention of the Internet Service Providers (ISPs) of Tulsipur for removing tangled wires.

What’s wrong with ISPs in Nepal? Why do they fail to respond to their customers?

This is a recurring problem of most of the ISPs in Nepal and has been around for quite a long time now. Why do the ISPs not respond to their users?