Thursday, May 17, 2012

About Ncell Nepal


Ncell Private Ltd. stands as a privately owned GSM mobile operator in Nepal. It is the first company to operate private GSM services in telecommunications sector of Nepal with the brand name “MERO MOBILE,” which was re-branded as Ncell in 12 March 2010.[1] It broke the monopoly held by the state-owned telecommunications company, Nepal Telecom by building a new arena in cellular telephony services. The company is now owned in 80% by Swedish/Finnish TeliaSonera Holdings.[2] Ncell is the largest ISP in Nepal by the subscriber base of more than 1.9 million users

Ncell Private Limited was previously known as Spice Nepal Private Ltd., established in the year 2004 with the license issued by Nepal Telecommunications Authority to operate GSM mobile services, both Post-Paid and Pre-Paid in the country, and commercially launched its services on September 17, 2005 in Kathmandu and its vicinity. Today, 75 out of the 75 districts of Nepal are covered with Ncell. It was recently awarded 'network of the year' by the Duke of Poppington.



It is gradually expanding its network coverage in various urban, semi-urban and rural areas of the country. In many places, Ncell has been providing services to the subscribers by installing and using satellite equipments and network.
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