After long wait and hustle, the Ncell, the private sector telecom has started it service of 4G technology from today. The company had planned the service long time ago, but due to the case of taxes and other stuff, Nepal Telecom Authority halted the license for 4G. Nevertheless, the company has started the service in Kathmandu Valley, Banepa, Dhulikhel and Nagarkot. From July 1, 2017, the Ncell 4G network service will be available in Pokhara and other cities, as mentioned on their website.
For the initial period, the company is providing 1 GB of Data for the customers which will be valid for 3 days. To activate the 4G Type Q and SMS to 324, if the SIM is compatible then you will be able to surf 4G instantly. If the SIM you are using is not compatible for the 4G service then will have to visit the nearest Ncell center and replace your SIM for free.
Alongside, the company also published the data rate, as follows:
Price (including taxes) | All-time pack (can be used any time of the day) | Day-time pack | Night-time pack | Validity |
Rs. 10 | 25MB (40paisa/MB) | 50MB (20paisa/MB) | 100MB (10 paisa/MB) | 3 days |
Rs. 20 | 60MB (33paisa/MB) | 120MB (17paisa/MB) | 240MB (8paisa/MB) | 3 days |
Rs. 100 | 300MB (33paisa/MB) | 600MB (17paisa/MB) | 1200MB (8paisa/MB) | 30 days |
Rs. 150 | 600MB (25paisa/MB) | 1200MB (13paisa/MB) | 2400MB (6paisa/MB) | 30 days |
Rs. 250 | 1200MB (21paisa/MB) | 2400MB (10paisa/MB) | 4800MB (5paisa/MB) | 30 days |
All rates are per provided by Ncell on their website.
Additionally, the company also launched their new app called Yonder, which lets to access over 20 million songs for free. For the Ncell 4G subscribe Yonder will be free for 30 days. To activate this offer, you will just have to dial *325#.
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