Nepal Telecom receives 4G license

26 Oct 2016
00:00

Nepal Telecom has finally received a 4G operating license, clearing the company to launch services on January 1.

Regulator the Nepal Telecommunications Authority has resolved to issue the license based on the detail rollout plan the operator submitted recently, the Himalayan Timesreported. Nepal Telecom submitted the rollout plan after receiving initial approval for its 4G application earlier this month.

With the decision, Nepal Telecom has become the market's first operator to be cleared to launch 4G services. The operator will use the 1800-MHz spectrum it has been using for 2G services.

Nepal Telecom plans to commence its rollout in the Kathmandu Valley area and Pokhara, before progressively expanding to other parts of the country.

The operator had initially proposed to launch services on December 15, but the regulator has decided to delay the launch so the operator can smoothly complete the required preparatory works.

Two other operators had applied for 4G licenses. One of these applications – submitted by Smart Telecom – has been rejected. The government has yet to make a decision on the second application, submitted by Ncell.

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