Nepal Telecom launches 4G services

04 Jan 2017
00:00

State-owned operator Nepal Telecom has launched 4G services over the 1800-MHz band in the Kathmandu and Pokhara areas.

The operator has upgraded 308 base stations in the Kathmandu area and 25 in Pokhara to support 4G services, the Kathmandu Postreported.

Currently Nepal Telecom is only able to provide 4G using 5 MHz of 1800-MHz spectrum, limiting peak data speeds to 32.4Mbps. But the operator has asked regulator NTA for another 5 MHz, which will allow a speed increase to 100 Mbps.

According to the report, the company is currently providing 4G data services at 3G rates – a base rate of 1 rupee ($0.0091) per megabyte – but plans to reduce the tariff shortly.

The network is at present only available for Nepal Telecom's GSM postpaid customers. The operator is also yet to make a deal with Apple to allow the use of iOS devices on its 4G network

Nepal Telecom secured a 4G operating license in October, after the NTA approved the operator's 4G application the previous month. The operator plans to progressively roll out 4G nationwide.

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