Telecommunications in Nepal
In Nepal, operating any form of telecommunication service dates back to 1970. However, telecom service was formally provided mainly after the establishment of MOHAN AKASHWANI in B.S. 2005. Later as per the plan formulated in the First National Five year plan (2012-2017 BS); Telecommunication Department was established in B.S. 2016. To modernize the telecommunications services and to expand the services, during third five-year plan (2023-2028), Telecommunication Department was converted into Telecommunications Development Board in B.S. 2026.
After the enactment of Communications Corporation Act 2028, it was formally established as fully owned Government Corporation called Nepal Telecommunications Corporation in B.S. 2032 for the purpose of providing telecommunications services to Nepalese People. After serving the nation for 29 years with great pride and a sense of accomplishment, Nepal Telecommunication Corporation was transformed into a Nepal Doorsanchar Company Limited (NDCL) from Baisakh 1, 2061. NDCL is a company registered under the companies Act 2053 with 85% government share. However, the company is known to the general public by the brand name Nepal Telecom (NT) as a registered trademark.
Nepal Telecommunications Authority (NTA) is the regulatory body of telecommunications in the country. According to the latest figures, 8 companies have been licensed to operate voice based telephony services out of which 5 are heavily invested by foreign companies.[1] The investment market of telecom is a subject of interest for many foreign companies and NTA itself as it has to prepare the regulations on hand.[2]
According to the latest Management Information system (MIS) report of Nepal Telecommunications Authority (NTA), 97.65 percent of 26.49 million people in the country have access to telephone service.The report includes data of up to mid-December, 2014. Telephone penetration increased by 12.88 percentage points in the one-year period. It stood at 84.77 percent in mid-December, 2013. - See more at: http://www.myrepublica.com/portal/index.php?action=news_details&news_id=92254#sthash.vBVChj0G.dpuf
Some milestones:
2011 | ------- | Launching of GSM 3G Data Only Service |
2011 | ------- | Launching of EasyPhone SIP PPP Service |
2010 | ------- | Launching of EasyPhone SIP EasyCall Service |
2010 | ------- | Soft Launch of EasyPhone IP Call Service |
2010 | ------- | EVDO Service started |
2009 | ------- | Postpaid CDMA Mobile Service started |
2009 | ------- | SMS Service from GSM to CDMA mobile started |
2009 | ------- | IVR 1606 Service extended outside Kathmandu Valley |
2009 | ------- | IVR 198 Service extended outside KTM valley |
2008 | ------- | PSTN VMS - Notice Board Service Launched |
2008 | ------- | IVR 198 service extended for ADSL Fault Complaint Registration |
2008 | ------- | IVR Service 1607 started for GSM and CDMA PUK Enquiry |
2008 | ------- | Broadband ADSL Service launched |
2007 | ------- | GPRS, 3G and CRBT Services introduced in GSM Mobile |
2007 | ------- | VOIP Call Complaint Registration started via 188 IVR Service |
2007 | ------- | PSTN Bill Enquiry Service started via 1606 IVR Service |
2007 | ------- | Expansion of Internet Bandwidth via Optical link between Nepal & India |
2007 | ------- | National Roaming for CDMA Mobile (Sky Phone) started |
2006 | ------- | CDMA Limited Servies in Kathmandu Valley |
2006 | ------- | MCC (198) Complaint Registration via IVR in Kathmandu Valley |
2006 | ------- | Home Country Direct Service - NepalDirect (IN) |
2006 | ------- | PSTN Credit Limit Service - PCL (IN) |
2005 | ------- | Outsourcing of Enquiry Service (197) |
2005 | ------- | Access Network Services |
2005 | ------- | Soft launch of CDMA |
2004 | ------- | Pre-paid Calling Card Service (IN Services) |
2004 | ------- | NEPAL TELECOM (Transformation from Corporation to Nepal Doorsanchar Company Limited) |
2003 | ------- | GSM Prepaid Service |
2002 | ------- | East West Highway Optical Fiber Project |
2001 | ------- | Launching of Payphone Service |
2000 | ------- | Launching of Internet Service |
2000 | ------- | Implementation of SDH Microwave Radio |
1999 | ------- | Launching of GSM Mobile service |
1998 | ------- | Direct Link with Bangladesh |
1997 | ------- | Digital Link with D.O.T. India through Optical Fiber in Birgunj - Raxual |
1996 | ------- | Introduction of VSAT services |
1996 | ------- | Independent Int. Gateway Exchange established |
1996 | ------- | Automation of the entire Telephone Network |
1996 | ------- | Conversion of all Transmission link to Digital transmission link |
1995 | ------- | Installation of Optical Fiber Network |
1987 | ------- | Commencement of STD service |
1984 | ------- | Reliable Rural Telecom Service (JICA) |
1984 | ------- | Commencement of STD service |
1983 | ------- | Establishment of digital Telephone Exchange |
1982 | ------- | Establishment of SPC telex exchange |
1982 | ------- | Establishment of Standard "B" Type Earth Station for international circuits |
1974 | ------- | Microwave transmission links establishment for internal trunk |
1971 | ------- | Introduction of Telex Services |
1965 | ------- | First Automatic exchange in Nepal (1000 lines in Kathmandu) |
1964 | ------- | Beginning of International Telecommunications Service using HF Radio to India and Pakistan |
1962 | ------- | First Public Telephone Exchange in Kathmandu (300 lines CB) |
1955 | ------- | Distribution of telephone line to general public |
1951 | ------- | Installation of Open Wire Trunk line from Kathmandu to Palpa |
1950 | ------- | Establishment of CB telephone exchange (100 lines) in Kathmandu |
1950 | ------- | Introduction to High frequency Radio System (AM) |
1950 | ------- | Establishment of Telegram Service |
1936 | ------- | Installation of Open Wire Trunk line from Kathmandu to Dhankuta |
1935 | ------- | Installation of 25 lines automatic exchange in Royal Palace |
1914 | ------- | Establishment of Open wire Trunk Link from Kathmandu to Raxaul (India) |
1913 | ------- | Establishment of first telephone lines in Kathmandu |
The first telephone exchange was established in Kathmandu in 1960. Since 1960 to 2004, the state-owned Nepal Telecommunications Corporation (NTC), also now known as Nepal Telecom, or Nepal Doorsanchar Company Limited (NDCL) had been the monopoly telecom carrier. Now, other competing telecom service providers are United Telecom Limited (UTL), and Ncell.
Telephones - PSTN: 644,347 (May 2013), CDMA[3]
Telephones - Cellular service available by Nepal Telecom, formerly known as Nepal Telecommunications Corporation (NTC) and Spice Nepal (Pvt.) Ltd.
Telephone system:
Good telephone and telegraph service; fair radiotelephone communication service and mobile cellular telephone network
Domestic: Microwave + Optical Fiber
International:
Radiotelephone Communications; microwave landline to India; satellite earth station - 2 Intelsat (Indian Ocean)
Mobile Subscribers: 18,137,771 (May 2013)[3]
Radio broadcast stations: AM 6, FM 20, shortwave 1 (January 2000)
Radios: 20,00,000 (2006)
Television broadcast stations: 19 (37 registered) (2012)
Televisions: 130,000 (1997)
Registered Internet Service Providers (ISPs): 42 (May 2013)[3]
Internet users: 6,685,427 (May 2013)[3]
Country code : 00977
External links
- ↑ All telecom companies in Nepal to be Public – NTA Cross Holding Study Reports, TechSansar.com, retrieved January 22, 2014.
- ↑ NTA study report (pdf), January 19, 2014
- 1 2 3 4 "Nepal Telecommunications Authority, Management Information System". Nepal Telecommunications Authority. Retrieved June 2013.
- WiMAX in Nepal finally a reality – Nepal Telecom launches WiMAX
- Official website of Nepal Telecom
- Official website of Ncell
- Telecommunications in Nepal related articles from a Nepalese technology website TechSansar
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