Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Now three telecoms (Ncell, Nepal Telecom NTC, Smart Cell) offers 4G Network and 4G Sim Card

Know about thier 4G service in thier own word.

Ncell 4G Sim Card, Nepal Telecom 4G Sim Card,or Smart Cell 4G Sim Card all information in one page. Compare and get the right one.

Experience super power like never before.

Ncell 4G. Do more, faster.

Ncell 4G is now available in 19 cities across Nepal – Kathmandu, Lalitpur, Bhaktapur (including Nagarkot), Banepa, Dhulikhel, Pokhara, Damauli, Birtamode, Damak, Biratnagar, Damak, Birgunj, Hetauda, Bharatapur, Butwal, Bhairahawa, Nepalgunj, Kohalpur and Birendranagar. Coming to your cities soon.
  • How do I experience the super power?
    First of all, you need to have a 4G supported SIM card. Type Q and SMS to 324 to know if you have a 4G supported SIM card.If you have a 4G SIM card, you are one step ahead. If not, please visit your nearest Ncell Centre with the SIM owner’s citizenship and upgrade the SIM card for Re. 1 and also get 1 GB 4G data valid for 3 days.
  • What else do I need?
    Once you have the 4G supported SIM, you now need a 4G supported handset. Check if your handset is 4G supported or not and the steps to setup 4G from here
  • What more?
    With the 4G enabled SIM and handset you can now experience Ncell 4G in 19 cities across Nepal – Kathmandu, Lalitpur, Bhaktapur (including Nagarkot), Banepa, Dhulikhel, Pokhara, Damauli, Birtamode, Damak, Biratnagar, Dharan, Birgunj, Hetauda, Bharatapur, Butwal, Bhairahawa, Nepalgunj, Kohalpur and Birendranagar. It will be available in other cities soon.

    Enjoy Ncell 4G today and get free music from Ncell using Yonder Music app for 30 days. Dial *324# for free to activate. 

    More to come!
Do more, faster by just dialing *17123# to subscribe All-time pack or Night time pack as per your need. Ncell 4G users get 2 times more data in both Day pack and Night pack at the same rate. The all new data packs with more choices are as below:



4G LTE NETWORK

The world of technology is changing at a rapid pace and telecommunications technology is not an exception. In order to bring to our customers, the latest in telecommunications technology, Nepal Telecom is introducing 4G/LTE to its GSM mobile subscribers for the first time in Nepal at an affordable cost.

4G LTE
4G or LTE(Long Term Evolution) stands for a mobile communications standard intended to replace 3G, allowing wireless Internet access at a much higher speed. 4G and LTE  are two common terms used for the same technology hence the terms are used interchangeably. As this technology supports much higher speed than the previous technologies, the customer will feel better internet browsing experience. Now, videos can be streamed without interruption and at higher definition.
Enjoy the fast internet speed – 4G/ LTE is here
For Activating 4G/LTE Service: Dial *444#

4G/LTE Network Coverage
The network initially covers most parts of Kathmandu and Pokhara. Future expansion will make the network available throughout the country. Where 4G network is not available, you can still enjoy the data browsing using NT 3G and 2G networks.
Be informed
To use 4G/LTE service, your mobile device needs to support 4G/LTE and in case you have older version of SIM card, you will need to replace it with newer 4G enabled SIM(Universal SIM i.e. U-SIM). Just dial *444# and check whether your SIM card supports 4G/LTE.

Subscription to 4G/LTE service and configuring it in your handset is easy – in case of any confusion feel free to contact our customer care center. There is no service activation fee for 4G/LTE. And usage charges are the same as before – it’s not expensive.
Be ahead of time, Subscribe to 4G/LTE the latest in global mobile technology

Use Data Packages
As 4G/LTE enables you to browse data at much higher speeds, you will have a much better browsing experience and your data consumption will go up . Hence, it is advisable that you buy a data pack which is appropriate for you – use data pack and save money.

Upload, Download, Share and stay connected – Be Ahead

Now at a much higher speed – Use NT 4G/LTE

First Time in Nepal – Cutting edge global technology at your fingertip

Try it now to feel the difference.

It will be an experience you will remember.

For More Info Contact your nearest Nepal Telecom Office
Smart Cell 4G



Smart Telecom Private Limited (STPL) is the third largest and fastest growing mobile operator in Nepal . The company was established in July 1, 2008 and with the strong support of highly qualified team and valuable customers, STPL is highly motivated and is extending its network services all over Nepal with state-of-the-art technology. The company has already launched its 4G services in Kathmandu, Lalitpur, Bhaktapur, Pokhara.


Smart Cell is the third largest smartphone carrier in Nepal. It’s not as popular as NTC or Ncell but it is commendable that the mobile carrier is bringing something new to its users. Starting yesterday, 11th of Kartik, the company’s 4G service is officially up and running.
Smart Cell users in Kathmandu and Pokhara can instantly enjoy 4G network. The CAO of the company mentioned that service will be extending to other cities very soon. So, users from Chitwan, Birjung, and Nepaljung will be receiving the 4G treatment next.
Nepal Telecommunication Authority (NTA) gave Smart Cell the required permission to use frequencies of up to 12MHz of 1,800 MHz bands. As of now, Smart Cell is using 5Mhz frequency to deliver its 4G services.
NTA has asked Smart Cell to extend its 4G service all over Nepal. Also, the company needs to maintain the service’s quality according to NTA’s standards. Ncell and NTC have already started provided 4G services for a while now, with their expansion running at a steady pace.

Alongside the introduction of 4G, Smart Cell has introduced a few new data plans. New data rates remain the same with their volume doubled. This step puts their data rates on par with the likes of NTC and Ncell.
You can dial *141# for the complete list of Smart Packs for your Smart Cell network. If you are on the Smart Cell network, you can call 4242 for any inquiry you may have. If you happen to be on some other network, you can call 9611004242.
It’s good to see a carrier other than Ncell or NTC excelling in Nepal. If Smart Cell can capitalize on their current momentum, it might even prove to be one of the bigger competitors against the heavy hitters. Also, with the increase in competition, the users will surely benefit.

Thursday, April 13, 2017

How to make free call worldwide from Nepal Sim Card ? Like Ncell and NTC - Namaste

World wide free call to direct landline and mobile number from Nepal.

By using Nepal sim card. NTC - Namaste and Ncell you can call worldwide for free.

Below are the procedure.

1. Activate Internet (Mobile Data) in Your Phone.
2. Install Xone app from AppStore and PlayStore.
3. Signup for Xone Phone service.
4. You can get calling credit free to call worldwide from Xone App directly to Landline and Mobile Number worldwide.



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Worldwide free international call directly to mobile or landline.

Special offer from Xone. The company behind the Xone has special offer for the Nepal. You can call worldwide without any charge, yes absolutely free. Just download the Xone app and call worldwide free.


Free calls worldwide. 

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- Use XONE points (XONEY) you earned to make free phone calls to any phone numbers in the world
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Thursday, October 13, 2016

Nepal Telecom win the 4G battle easily with Ncell Revenue Tax hassle.

Nepal Telecom (NT) plans to launch the fourth generation (4G) mobile telecommunications technology in metropolis and sub-metropolis after Dashain.
The state-run telecom company has already got approval from the Nepal Telecommunications Authority (NTA) to start the 4G service.

Introduction of the 4G service is part of NT’s new road map, which aims at improving service quality and expansion. NT will also expand its 3G service across the country, as per its new road map. “It has been more than a year since we requested the NTA to allow us to launch the 4G service,” said NT Managing Director Buddhi Prasad Acharya. “We will kick start the expansion as soon as we get the approval.”

As top rival falling short in Revenue Tax dues Nepal Telecom will be the first company to launch 4G. With just chips and software update most of the tower can transmit 4G service in the short term effort.

Let’s hope better NTC won’t ’t fall down in the 4G battle. NTC has poor history of 3G services when it launched first 3G services in South Asia which was a crap technology in the First launch battle.

4G in Nepal...

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

How to recharge or top up Nepal Sim Card - Ncell - NTC Namaste online.

You can top up or recharge Nepalese sim card online and offline.

Most popular way to top up Nepal Sim card like NTC Namaste and Ncell is buying a recharge card in grocery store in Nepal displaying Ncell or NTC logo.

There are some KIOSK machines in the center part of the city. This is another way to top up your sim card.

The other way is having Nepali bank account and online banking.
Now almost all of the banks offer online banking.
Most popular banks in Nepal for online banking are.

www.nibl.com.np
www.globalimebank.com
www.sc.com/np
www.himalyanbank.com

Next way to do online recharge or top up is through local e wallet.
Most popular e wallet in Nepal are.

www.esewa.com.np
www.ipay.com.np

If you don't have access to local Nepalese bank you can do online top up through international bank issued debit or credit card and paypal.

Below are the most popular way for online payment of your nepal sim card including ncell and ntc namaste.

http://www.recharge.com/en-NP/
http://www.topup.com/Nepal/mobile-recharge/?GUID=B3CF182E00E23C40985DD92D1F700092
www.nepal.topup.com
http://www.meroshopping.com/blog/39/recharge-card-in-nepal

Friday, April 3, 2015

Which is the best Sim Card in Nepal ? Ncell or NTC Namaste ? Sim and Mobile comparision Guide

Sim Card in Nepal - Compare Sim Cards - Which Sim Card is Best Namaste or Ncell - Sim Card network Signal and Coverage in Nepal

In Nepal there are major 2 telecom companies one is own by the government operated by Nepal Telecom they sale Namaste Sim Card Prepaid, Namaste Sim Card Postpaid, CDMA Sim Cards Prepaid and postpaid with data and voice, Sky Pro, Evdo. Beyond mobile sim cards they have regular land line, ADSL internet and various telecom services. Nepal telecom is the only company in Nepal providing various types of telecom services together under one company Nepal Telcom formerlly NTC Nepal Telecom Authority.

Though telecom services in Nepal was only allowed by government latter government allowed private and international companies the most successful company to catch this offer is Ncell formerly Mero Mobile. Ncell is private company own by Teleia Sonera an European Company. Currently Ncell hold the major GSM Market and Users. Ncell has the wide data users  because of its easily availability and simplicity to use.

Here is the short comparison between Nepal Telecom (NT) and Ncell Sim Cards available in Nepal.


Features
Nepal Telecom, NT, NTC
Ncell, Mero Mobile, Spice Nepal
Compatible Network
GSM , GPRS, EDGE, WCDMA, CDMA, EVDO, HSDPA
GSM, GPRS, EDGE, HSDPA, 3G
Simplicity in Use
Moderate
Good
Network Availability
Good in Major Cities, Best in Villages and rural area CDMA covers almost all districts of Nepal.
Very Good in City
National Calling Cost
Cheaper
Moderate
International Calling
Cheaper 1424
India
USA
China
Hong Kong
Golf
Europe
And All other Counties
Moderate
Cheaper in Europe & USA
Expensive to Some less call out going countries
National Roaming
Free
Free
National in coming
Free
Free
International in coming
Free
Free
Validity
Good but Need to recharge regularly
Unlimited validity if you use it regularly but expire faster though you have enough balance
Customer service - Support
Moderate
Very Good
Majority Owned by
Nepal Government
Private European - Teleia Sonera

If you are searching for 4G sim card right now you have to go out of Nepal to find it... Hmm most of the countries are offering 4G services but due to governing authority delay that is still a dream for the Nepalese people, when 3G was launched it was the first among the south Asian countries but for 4G it remains as a dream so far.

below are the information related to the choosing the mobile, operating system and type of Sim Cards.

How to buy a new mobile phone
Buying a new mobile is becoming a more difficult and some may say more important decision, as choice is more varied, and contracts are becoming longer and more expensive. Before you buy, read this guide to get a better understanding of your options.
Contract phones, pay-as-you-go or SIM-only?
When searching for a new mobile phone, you have three main options: purchasing a contract, buying a pay-as-you-go phone or simply taking out a SIM-only deal. Each of these has their own benefits and costs vary.
Contract Phones
Good because...
· You get the latest phones for free.
· You receive generous minutes, texts and data allowances each month.
Not good because...
· You're tied to a long contract.
· You pay a fixed amount of money each month.
A contract phone essentially means that you take out a fixed-term contract with a mobile phone network and pay a fixed amount for it each month. You generally get a free handset, because you pay its cost back over the duration of the contract. Contracts most often last for 24 months, however 12- and 18-month deals are available.
When purchasing a contract phone, you receive a set number of free minutes, texts and in certain cases data so that you can access the internet from your handset. If you were to exceed this free allowance, you would pay for your usage on top of your monthly contract fee. Note that the majority of contracts don't allow you to use your free allowance abroad, which often catches people out. At the end of your term, you move on to a rolling one-month contract, which you can end at any time. At this point, your network will prompt you to upgrade and sign a new contract. But if you want to get the best mobile phone deal, it's always worth switching.
Pay-as-you-go
Good because...
· You don't pay a fixed monthly fee because you're not signed to any contract.
· You can manage your finances and usage easily.
Not good because...
· You have to pay up-front for the phone.
· Call costs are often higher.
Pay-as-you-go is generally a cheap and easy way to get yourself started with a mobile phone. As its name suggests, you only pay as you use the phone, whether that's making calls, sending texts or using the internet. You buy your credit up-front and then run this down as you go along. One drawback with pay-as-you-go, is that you have to buy your handset up-front. So if you want the latest and greatest smartphone, be prepared to pay a few hundred pounds for the privilege.
SIM-only
Good because...
· You can get cheap contracts.
· Contract lengths start at one month.
Not good because...
· You don't get a phone as part of the deal.
A SIM-only deal is just that – you get the SIM and nothing else. Similar to a contract phone, you sign up to a fixed-term contract and receive a set allowance of minutes, texts and data. Despite this, there are a number of key differences between SIM-only and contract deals, the primary one being that the former presumes you've got your own handset. Another difference is that SIM-only contracts can be as short as one month and as long as 24 months.
Do you need a smartphone?
Although most handsets on the market are smartphones, it doesn’t necessarily mean that you need one.
First you need to look at how you use your mobile phone: is it for just making calls and sending text messages? If so, you might find it cheaper and simpler to pick up a standard mobile phone which doesn’t come with all the fancy apps and features attached. Because non-smartphones are not connected to the web, you won't need a data allowance in your contract, which means you'll be paying a cheaper monthly rate.
However, if you’re keen to join the smartphone age by having the internet, social media and apps at your fingertips, then there are plenty of cheap smartphones on the market too.

Android, Apple, BlackBerry or Windows?
Before deciding on your handset, you can select between a number of different operating systems, or OS. This refers to the software that the phone uses to operate from. Apple's operating system, called iOS, and BlackBerry's are used only by the phones that those manufacturers make. In contrast, the Android OS, developed by Google, is open source, which means it can be modified and used by any phone manufacturer.
Therefore, when it comes to upgrading your Android handset, you can select from a number of different options, from HTC and Sony Mobile to Motorola and Samsung, and have a similar experience. One major difference between Android and Apple's iOS, is that you're not locked into a device or an application like iTunes. You can easily add and remove content and files from any computer to your phone without having to pre-register or lock your device.

LTE (Long Term Evolution) is a common phrase these days when it comes to band support from phone manufacturers. As much as you’d like to know, LTE, in simpler words, is a wireless communication standard for mobile devices which is of course faster than the 3G network or UMTS as we know it. LTE in Nepal is not a impossibility, its just a matter of time. Also if you are well aware, you might as well know that NTC has already launched Wi-MAX which is a LTE competitive network for data transfer. So, we have 4G-Wi-MAX as of now but not the 4G network for our SIM cards. Will we have one? Any sooner? Lets dig deep!

 THE NECESSITY:

LTE in Nepal, might not be a necessity as of now but we’ll soon be left scratching our heads when top-tier manufacturers start having LTE in every phones. Even as of now, high-end phones are all packed with LTE. So basically, its like the feature is there but you wont be able to use it simply because our carriers don’t support LTE!
Having an LTE means having wireless speeds upto 300 Mbps (download) and upto 75 Mbps (upload). I know that’s too much but “too-much” is what makes LTE a choice abroad. With a perfect combo of modern-era internet usage and portability, LTE is a thing to opt now, if not any sooner!

THE EXAMPLES:

LTE was first brought up by NTT Docomo from Japan in 2004 but its commercialization began in 2005. The first public LTE Service was by Telia Sonera in Oslo (yepp! that’s the company behind Ncell!). As per the stats from Global mobile Suplliers’ Association (GSA) 331 LTE Networks have been commercially launched in 112 countries and the map shows the countries which have LTE.
It further confirms that new operators and countries are thinking of deploying LTE services and the list includes Nepal too. See iit for yourself:

TeliaSonera, which owns 80% of Nepalese GSM operator Spice Nepal Private Ltd (Ncell) through TeliaSonera Asia Holding, has announced plans to upgrade the cellco’s network with 4G technology provided it receives the requisite licence and spectrum from the government. Myrepublica quotes Hakan Dahlstrom, head of TeliaSonera’s Mobility Services division, as saying: ‘I can’t exactly say the date. But if we get permission and spectrum in Nepal, we are positive [about our plan] to operate the service.’
Ncell launched the country’s first 3G services at the base camp of Mount Everest, in late-October 2010 and has since approached the regulator, the Nepal Telecommunication Authority (NTA) for a licence and radio frequencies to offer 4G. TeliaSonera says the NTA has yet to respond to Ncell’s request. The Nordic parent group intends to launch 4G service in most of the European countries in which it is present by 2011, and hopes to add Nepal by 2012. In the meantime, Ncell continues to roll out its 2G/3G network and aims to cover 90% of the population by the end of this year, thanks to a USD100 million investment. It currently covers 85% of Nepalis. Ncell is also planning to introduce value added services (VAS) in ‘new sectors’ before the end of the year, says TeliaSonera.

Nepal Telecom Selects Airspan for 4G Countrywide Coverage

February 22nd, 2012
Serving Municipalities and Village Development Committees (VDC) with advanced wireless broadband access for high-speed Internet 
Boca Raton, FL, February 22, 2012 – Airspan Networks Inc., a leading provider of 4G broadband wireless access networks, announced today that Nepal Telecom (NT) has selected its 4G equipment for a countrywide deployment throughout the nation of Nepal. The network will provide high-speed data services to thousands of residents and businesses.
 The NT network is incorporating Airspan’s high-power, all outdoor macro base station, Air4G, and is operating in the 2.3-2.4 GHz frequency band which was assigned to NT last year. Subscribers will be equipped with a variety of user devices including outdoor mounted units for longer range, indoor self-install units and USB devices for true mobility.
 The deployment is scheduled to be completed within 360 days of the contract sign date. At completion, 58 municipalities and all 3,915 VDCs throughout Nepal will be connected. A VDC in Nepal is the lower administrative part of its local development ministry
 Amar Nath Singh, NT Managing Director, said, “After careful evaluation of several competing technologies, we found Airspan to offer the most comprehensive and cost-effective solution that would enable us to meet the deployment schedule requirements and deliver the promised capacity and throughput.”
 “We are extremely proud of this commercial win,” commented Amit Ancikovsky, Airspan President of Products and Sales. “The competition for this deployment was intense, but Airspan was able to substantiate its leading technological capabilities and emerge with the product of choice. We are looking forward to working with NT, assisting them in their deployment and in delivering broadband across the nation.”
 Airspan will be displaying its comprehensive product portfolio, including the Air4G, at the Mobile World Congress exhibition in Barcelona, February 27 through March 1, Booth #1C53.
 Airspan products include Macro, Pico and Micro base stations, a wide variety of user devices, and advanced core network products, providing 4G LTE and WiMAX connectivity solutions operating in the 700 MHz up to 5.9 GHz bands.
 About Nepal Telecom
Nepal Telecom was previously a government controlled corporation, but was converted to a public limited company on April 14, 2004. Nepal Telecom is a progressive, customer spirited and consumer responsive entity which is committed to providing nationwide reliable telecommunication service to serve as an impetus to the social, political and economic development of the country. Our vision is to remain a dominant player in telecommunication sector while also extending reliable and cost effective telecommunication services to every nook and corner of the country.
 About Airspan Networks Inc.
Airspan (OTC Markets: AIRO) is a leading 4G wireless solution provider. With over 500 customers in over 100 countries and as a top vendor for carrier-class broadband wireless solutions, Airspan is recognized as a leader and pioneer in 4G and broadband wireless technologies. Providing an expansive product portfolio, Airspan offers customers the widest selection of 4G products in the industry with an unsurpassed level of technology to benefit their business case. Airspan has solutions spanning the 700 MHz to 6 GHz frequency bands.www.airspan.com.
Oak Investment Partners XI, Limited Partnership holds a controlling interest in Airspan.  Airspan is not subject to the informational reporting requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and, accordingly, does not file reports, financial statements, proxy statements, information statements or other information with the Securities and Exchange Commission. This press release contains forward-looking statements.  All statements, other than statements of historical facts, including statements regarding our strategy, future operations, financial position, future revenues, projected costs, prospects, plans and objectives of management, may be deemed to be forward-looking statements.  The words “anticipates,” “believes,” “estimates,” “expects,” “intends,” “may,” “plans,” “projects,” “will,” “would” and similar expressions or negative variations thereof are intended to identify forward-looking statements, although not all forward-looking statements contain these identifying words.  We may not actually achieve the plans, intentions or expectations disclosed in our forward-looking statements and you should not place undue reliance on our forward-looking statements.  There are a number of important factors that could cause actual results or events to differ materially from the plans, intentions and expectations disclosed in the forward-looking statements we make. Investors and others are therefore cautioned that a variety of factors, including certain risks, may affect our business and cause actual results to differ materially from those set forth in the forward-looking statements.  We do not assume any obligation to update any forward-looking statements.

For Media Inquiries, contact:
Dori Erann
VP of Marketing
Airspan Networks Inc.
Tel. +1 561.893.8687
Email: derann@airspan.com

Saturday, March 28, 2015

What is Sim TV Nepal - All information in one Page - Sim TV sounds LIke a TV from Sim Card but here Sim Represents for Simple - About Sim TV - All in one info about Sim TV in Nepal

 
Now Sim TV is quite popular with its robust scheme, here is most of the information about SIM TV in one page.

Simple Media Network (SIMTV Nepal) Pvt. Ltd. : A Joint Venture of Emiratinvest Limited, British Virgin Island and a licensed Multi-system Operator for providing large number of of Nepalese & International channels via HFC network to customer using Set-top box. Our Digital Head End is fully functional from Three different Parts of Nepal. One is situated at Kathmandu , one at Mid-Western  and other one at Western part of Nepal. SimTV is one of the largest MSO and Cable Broadband Service providers in Nepal.
The Board Members of this company are very well known in STB and Head End  Manufacturer Business since last 20 years. And also in MSO in different Parts of the world. Country’s first premium digital cable service provider has come into operation.
In the initial phase, the company will be providing set-top box and optical fibre for free and will also not be charging any installation charge.
SIM TV will at present provide set-top boxes which are worth more than Rs 4,000 as per customer demand.
Subscribers will be able to view programmes in both high-definition and standard definition formats.
The company has said that it will be distributing set-top boxes worth Rs 3.20 billion across the country.
In areas where there is no cable service, SIM TV has already started installing optical fibre.
It will also be providing high speed internet service in the near future.


   During Installation Process

  * There will not be any charge up to 20 meter wire per Household.
* Set-Top Box free of cost.
* If customer requires more than 20 meter wire, then they have to pay Rs. 25/meter for extra wire.

Get SIMTV

    Get SIMTV /

Please Contact Contact Number For
Space Time Network, Kathmandu 01-4107022 Kathmandu Valley
BC Cable TV Network, Pokhara 061-520683 Gandaki & Dhauligiri
Askina Cable TV Network, Chitwon 9702957945 Narayani
Dragon Traders & Suppliers, Dang 082-563717 Western Region
Pathivara Digital Cable 9851113812 Mechi & Koshi
Draupadi Cable, Mirchaiya 033-550020 Sagarmatha

For more information you can contact us  on Toll Free No: 16600144000

Digital Channel Packages

    Packages / Digital Channel Packages /
STARTER PACKAGE 60++ Channels @ Rs. 250/-
PREMIER PACKAGE 90++ Channels @ Rs. 350/-

Cost Structure for Extra TV (HOUSE HOLD)
Package Name Channels Main TV TV 1 TV 2 TV 3 & So on
Premier 90++ SD Rs. 350 Rs. 100 Rs. 100 Rs. 100
KATHMANDU: Country’s first premium digital cable service provider has come into operation. In the initial phase, the company will be providing set-top box and optical fibre for free and will also not be charging any installation charge. SIM TV will at present provide set-top boxes which are worth more than Rs 4,000 as per customer demand. Subscribers will be able to view programmes in both high-definition and standard definition formats. The company has said that it will be distributing set-top boxes worth Rs 3.20 billion across the country. In areas where there is no cable service, SIM TV has already started installing optical fibre. It will also be providing high speed internet service. - See more at: http://www.thehimalayantimes.com/fullNews.php/fullNews.php?headline=SIM+TV+launched+(PIX)&NewsID=443422#sthash.7ujEKV2Q.dpuf
 

FAQ

What is the cost of set top box? If I have more than one TV set in home then will one set top box work or not?
If you have more than one TV sets then you have to install more number of Set- Top Boxes. For example:If you have 3 TV's than you have to install 3 Set Top boxes. SimTV will provide Set-Top Boxes free of cost even if you have more number of TV sets.
Why you are providing Set Top Box free of cost? What will be the monthly charge if i have more than one TV? Do I need to pay monthly charge to cable operator or simtv? How many HD and SD channels are there? What about Internet? How can i join Simtv? What about Packages?

Sim Tv works every where

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Comments

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    Lal Dangi
    December 29, 2014

    hi sir im from bardiya remot areae we have no cabale tv and we can use only dish home than no internet service here.
    i m very long time for good internet provider compni but not found . sir can i use this simtv what kind of your sistem
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Sunday, December 14, 2014

Ncell introduces iPhone 6 and 6 Plus in Nepal officially



Ncell introduces iPhone 6 and 6 Plus in Nepal officially

iPhone with Ncell Nepali Sim Card Bundle


Ncell iPhone 6 news first published by TechSansar is now confirmed by the company. Both iPhone 6 & 6 plus now available in Nepal via Ncell. Ncell customers can pre-order iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus beginning Friday 12, December and own one beginning 19th. Learn more about Ncell iPhone 6 schemes here.

Ncell representative said they will sale the products with in a week....

Ncell iPhone. iPhone 6 finally in Nepalese market. And the buzz is likely to continue in coming days. Ncell, Nepal’s largest mobile operator by subscribers, has once again – after their success with bundled Ncell Google Nexus 5 scheme back in May 2014, proved their telco service attentiveness by officially introducing Apple iPhone 6 in Nepal. As of now, very preliminary information about iPhone 6 by Ncell has been leaked on social media. Besides basic and 3G handsets, Ncell has so far offered Samsung Galaxy 4, Tab S; Google Nexus 5; Blackberry and other bundled devices to their offering.
Ncell introduces iPhone 6 in Nepal
Ncell introduces iPhone 6 in Nepal
It is not clear whether Ncell iPhone 6 will be available exclusively for the company’s data users or for its general subscribers. Also the cost breakdown details are yet to be released. However, safe guesstimate provides iPhone 6 by Ncell comes pre-loaded with Ncell plans and certain Internet data package on every month’s price. It remains a question to answer- whether Ncell will be giving iPhone 6 for free of charge – just like Google Nexus 5  – to its Pro Premium plan data users or it will have a general sales value (Read: Ncell exclusively introduces Google Nexus 5 in Nepal, free for its data users)
Nepalese heard so many fake news about iPhone introduction by the state owned telco – Nepal Telecom – so many times but NT always proved they are just fine with the words. Nepal Telecom (NT) launching cheaper iPhone 4 was once so close to being reality after their failed Blackberry plan however their business deal with Apple didn’t go well. And now, Ncell is going a good deal with Apple. Probably, it is due to Ncell’s multinational parental presence that the company is able to introduce & offer various gadgets or devices to the Nepalese market.
Besides basic and 3G handsets, Ncell has so far offered Samsung Galaxy 4, Tab S; Google Nexus 5; Blackberry and other bundled devices to their offering.
Ncell’s official Ncell iPhone 6 link does not provide much information about iPhone 6, how to pre  order or purchase the device from the operator or anything else other than just a couple sentences and a pic screenshot derived from iPhone 6’s official web page. The world’s finest iPhone on Nepal’s finest network – let’s see how much Ncell’s marketing strategy will sell iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 plus among Ncell users in the country.
Announcing iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, the biggest advancements in iPhone history, beginning on Friday, 19 December. Customers can pre-order iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus beginning on Friday, 12 December at Ncell Centres in Kathmandu. For more information on iPhone, please visit: www.apple.com/iphone
To pre-book your iPhone 6 by Ncell, contact your Ncell account manager today at Ncell centres in Kathmandu valley. Learn more about iPhone here from the same screenshot Ncell is using for the publicity.

Ncell iPhone comparison Chart

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iPhone 6 Plus

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iPhone 6

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iPhone 5s

Capacity

16GB


 64GB


128GB

16GB


 64GB


128GB



16GB


32GB


Display

  • 5.5-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit widescreen Multi-Touch display with IPS technology


  • 1920-by-1080-pixel resolution at 401 ppi

  • 4.7-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit widescreen Multi-Touch display with IPS technology


  • 1334-by-750-pixel resolution at 326 ppi
Retina display:

  • 4-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit widescreen Multi-Touch display with IPS technology


  • 1136-by-640-pixel resolution at 326 ppi
Chip
A8 chip with 64-bit architecture


M8 motion coprocessor


A8 chip with 64-bit architecture


M8 motion coprocessor


A7 chip with 64-bit architecture


M7 motion coprocessor

iSight Camera

  • New 8-megapixel iSight camera with 1.5µ pixels


  • Autofocus with Focus Pixels


  • ƒ/2.2 aperture


  • Optical image stabilization


  • True Tone flash


  • Five-element lens


  • Hybrid IR filter


  • Backside illumination sensor


  • Sapphire crystal lens cover


  • Auto image stabilization


  • Auto HDR for photos


  • Improved face detection


  • Exposure control


  • Panorama (up to 43 megapixels)


  • Burst mode


  • Tap to focus


  • Photo geotagging


  • Timer mode

  • New 8-megapixel iSight camera with 1.5µ pixels


  • Autofocus with Focus Pixels


  • ƒ/2.2 aperture


  • True Tone flash


  • Five-element lens


  • Hybrid IR filter


  • Backside illumination sensor


  • Sapphire crystal lens cover


  • Auto image stabilization


  • Auto HDR for photos


  • Improved face detection


  • Exposure control


  • Panorama (up to 43 megapixels)


  • Burst mode


  • Tap to focus


  • Photo geotagging


  • Timer mode

  • 8-megapixel iSight camera with 1.5µ pixels


  • Autofocus


  • ƒ/2.2 aperture


  • True Tone flash


  • Five-element lens


  • Hybrid IR filter


  • Backside illumination sensor


  • Sapphire crystal lens cover


  • Auto image stabilization


  • Auto HDR for photos


  • Face detection


  • Exposure control


  • Panorama


  • Burst mode


  • Tap to focus


  • Photo geotagging


  • Timer mode
Video

Recording

  • 1080p HD video recording (30 fps or 60 fps)


  • True Tone flash


  • Slo-mo video (120 fps or 240 fps)


  • Time-lapse video


  • Video stabilization


  • Cinematic video stabilization


  • Continuous autofocus video


  • Take still photos while recording video


  • Improved face detection


  • 3x zoom


  • Video geotagging

  • 1080p HD video recording (30 fps or 60 fps)


  • True Tone flash


  • Slo-mo video (120 fps or 240 fps)


  • Time-lapse video


  • Video stabilization


  • Cinematic video stabilization


  • Continuous autofocus video


  • Take still photos while recording video


  • Improved face detection


  • 3x zoom


  • Video geotagging

  • 1080p HD video recording (30 fps)


  • True Tone flash


  • Slo-mo video (120 fps)


  • Time-lapse video


  • Video stabilization


  • Take still photos while recording video


  • Face detection


  • 3x zoom


  • Video geotagging
FaceTime

Camera

  • 1.2-megapixel photos (1280 by 960)


  • ƒ/2.2 aperture


  • 720p HD video recording


  • Backside illumination sensor


  • Auto HDR for photos and videos


  • Improved face detection


  • Burst mode


  • Exposure control

  • 1.2-megapixel photos (1280 by 960)


  • ƒ/2.2 aperture


  • 720p HD video recording


  • Backside illumination sensor


  • Auto HDR for photos and videos


  • Improved face detection


  • Burst mode


  • Exposure control

  • 1.2-megapixel photos (1280 by 960)


  • ƒ/2.4 aperture


  • 720p HD video recording


  • Backside illumination sensor


  • Auto HDR for photos


  • Face detection


  • Burst mode


  • Exposure control
Cellular and Wireless

  • GSM/EDGE


  • UMTS/HSPA+


  • DC-HSDPA


  • CDMA EV-DO Rev. A and Rev. B (CDMA models only)


  • LTE3


  • 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi


  • Bluetooth 4.0


  • NFC


  • GPS and GLONASS

  • GSM/EDGE


  • UMTS/HSPA+


  • DC-HSDPA


  • CDMA EV-DO Rev. A and Rev. B (CDMA models only)


  • LTE3


  • 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi


  • Bluetooth 4.0


  • NFC


  • GPS and GLONASS

  • GSM/EDGE


  • UMTS/HSPA+


  • DC-HSDPA


  • CDMA EV-DO Rev. A and Rev. B (CDMA models only)


  • LTE3


  • 802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi


  • Bluetooth 4.0


  • GPS and GLONASS
Video Calling4

  • FaceTime video


  • Initiate video calls over Wi-Fi or cellular to any FaceTime-enabled device


  • FaceTime over cellular uses H.264/H.265

  • FaceTime video


  • Initiate video calls over Wi-Fi or cellular to any FaceTime-enabled device


  • FaceTime over cellular uses H.264/H.265

  • FaceTime video


  • Initiate video calls over Wi-Fi or cellular to any FaceTime-enabled device


  • FaceTime over cellular uses H.264
Audio Calling4

  • FaceTime audio


  • iPhone 6 Plus to any FaceTime audio-enabled device over Wi-Fi or cellular


  • Voice over LTE (VoLTE)3


  • Wi-Fi calling3

  • FaceTime audio


  • iPhone 6 to any FaceTime audio-enabled device over Wi-Fi or cellular


  • Voice over LTE (VoLTE)3


  • Wi-Fi calling3

  • FaceTime audio


  • iPhone 5s to any FaceTime audio-enabled device over Wi-Fi or cellular


  • Wi-Fi calling3
Power and Battery6

  • Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery


  • Charging via USB to computer system or power adapter


  • Talk time: Up to 24 hours on 3G


  • Standby time: Up to 16 days (384 hours)


  • Internet use: Up to 12 hours on 3G, up to 12 hours on LTE, up to 12 hours on Wi-Fi


  • Video playback: Up to 14 hours


  • Audio playback: Up to 80 hours

  • Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery


  • Charging via USB to computer system or power adapter


  • Talk time: Up to 14 hours on 3G


  • Standby time: Up to 10 days (250 hours)


  • Internet use: Up to 10 hours on 3G, up to 10 hours on LTE, up to 11 hours on Wi-Fi


  • Video playback: Up to 11 hours


  • Audio playback: Up to 50 hours

  • Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery


  • Charging via USB to computer system or power adapter


  • Talk time: Up to 10 hours on 3G


  • Standby time: Up to 10 days (250 hours)


  • Internet use: Up to 8 hours on 3G, up to 10 hours on LTE, up to 10 hours on Wi-Fi


  • Video playback: Up to 10 hours


  • Audio playback: Up to 40 hours
SIM Card

  • Nano-SIM


  • iPhone 6 Plus is not compatible with existing micro-SIM cards

  • Nano-SIM


  • iPhone 6 is not compatible with existing micro-SIM cards

  • Nano-SIM


  • iPhone 5s is not compatible with existing micro-SIM cards