Nepal Telecom reaches 500,000 4G subscribers

14 Mar 2017
00:00

Nepal Telecom has revealed that its 4G subscriber base has passed 500,000 less than three months after launching the services.

The operator, currently Nepal's only 4G provider, announced that it now has over 524,000 subscribers, according to MyRepublica.

Nepal Telecom launched 4G services at the start of January, initially in the Kathmandu and Pokhara areas.

But of the operator's total 4G subscriber base, only around 67,500 are postpaid, whereas the remainder are prepaid. Nepal Telecom launched prepaid LTE services in February.

The total 4G base also currently only makes up a small portion of Nepal Telecom's roughly 8.1 million mobile internet users, the report indicates.

Nepal Telecom is also currently limited to providing 4G using a mere 5 MHz of 1800-MHz spectrum, capping peak data rates at 32.4Mbps, but is currently seeking more spectrum from the government to offer faster services.

To mark the occasion of this year's Holi spring festival in Nepal, the operator has meanwhile introduced new data and SMS offers for subscribers, including 200MB of bonus data for GSMA/CDMA prepaid users on a top up of 200 rupees ($1.88).

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