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Nepal Telecom launched Nepal's first 4G LTE service on 1 January 2017, using a technology-neutral 1800 MHz frequency band available in all seven provinces. [8] In July 2019, the company successfully tested VoLTE service, which became available to users starting 17 May 2021.
The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) is the only stock exchange of Nepal. As of August 2024, the Market Capitalization of the companies listed on NEPSE totaled रू 476,590.9 crore (US$34 billion).
Nepal Telecom: Telecommunications Fixed line telecommunications Kathmandu: 1913 State telecom provider S A NIDC Development Bank: Financials Banks Kathmandu: 1959 Industrial bank P A Rastriya Banijya Bank: Financials Banks Kathmandu: 1966 State-owned commercial bank S A Ratna Pustak Bhandar: Consumer services Specialty retailers Kathmandu: 1946 ...
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.
These 119 mills were controlled by NTC(HC) Ltd with the help of 9 subsidiary Corporations, with an authorised capital of ₹ 100 million (US$1.2 million) which was raised from time to time and which is now ₹ 50 billion (US$580 million) [3] and the paid up share capital of the corporation is ₹ 30,621.6 million (US$350 million) as on 31 March ...
Ncell (Nepali: एनसेल) is a mobile service provider from Nepal.It is Nepal's largest company in terms of revenue market share and second largest telecommunications company, after Nepal Telecom in terms of subscriber base.
NEA has 41% stake, NTC has 6% and CIT & RBS each has 2% stake in the Company. Similarly, general public and residents of Dolakha District will have 15% and 10% share respectively. The remaining 24% share will be taken over by contributors in Employees Provident Fund (EPF), NEA & Companys staffs and staffs of financial institutions providing ...
The National Telecommunications Commission (NTC; Filipino: Pambansang Komisyon sa Telekomunikasyon) is the telecommunications regulator of the Philippines.. It is an attached agency of the Department of Information and Communications Technology responsible for the supervision, adjudication and control over all telecommunications services and radio and television networks throughout the country.