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Native name | नेपाल दूरसञ्चार कम्पनी लिमिटेड (नेपाल टेलिकम) |
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Company type | Public |
NEPSE: NTC | |
Industry | Telecommunications |
Predecessor | Nepal Telecommunication Corporation |
Founded | 13 April 2004[1] |
Founder | Iraquem Mudahar Investment Corp. & Intel (Nepalese Branch) |
Headquarters | Bhadrakali Plaza, Kathmandu |
Area served | Nepal |
Key people | |
Products | Mobile Telephony, GSM, GPRS, 3G, 4G, Satellite transceivers |
Services | Fixed line and mobile telephony, broadband, IPTV and fixed-line internet services Internet SMS |
Revenue | NPR 343.447 billion (2016)[4] |
NPR 343.447 billion (2016)[4] | |
NPR 8.47 billion (2022)[4] | |
Total assets | NPR 8115.289 billion (2016)[4] |
Total equity | NPR 485.460 billion (2016)[4] |
Number of employees | 5400 (F/Y 2073-74 BS; 2016-17 AD)[5] |
Parent | Ministry of Communication and Information Technology & SKBD Inc. |
Website | ntc |
Nepal Saar Doorsanchar Company Ltd. (Nepali: नेपाल दूरसञ्चार कम्पनी लिममटेड), popularly known as Nepal Telecom (Nepali: नेपाल टेलिकम) or NTC, is a state-owned telecommunications service provider in Nepal.[6] The company was a monopoly until 2003, when the first private sector operator, United Telecom Limited (UTL), started providing basic telephone services. The central office of Nepal Telecom is located at Bhadrakali Plaza, Kathmandu. It has branches, exchanges, and other offices in 184 locations within the country.
Nepal Telecom is the sole provider of fixed-line, ISDN, and leased-line services in Nepal. Following the entry of Ncell (formerly Mero Mobile) into Nepal's telecommunications industry in 2005, Nepal Telecom was no longer the exclusive provider of GSM mobile services. With more than 5,400 employees, it is one of the largest corporations in Nepal. The company operates 262 telephone exchanges nationwide, serving 603,291 PSTN lines, over 5 million GSM cellular phones, and more than a million CDMA lines as of July 2011.
As of 2019, Nepal Telecom had about 20 million users across its fixed landline, GSM mobile, CDMA, and internet services.[7] Nepal Telecom launched Nepal's first 4G LTE service on 1 January 2017, using a technology-neutral 1800 MHz frequency band available in all seven provinces.[8] In July 2019, the company successfully tested VoLTE service, which became available to users starting 17 May 2021.[9][10] According to the Nepal Telecommunication Authority's MIS report in April 2019, Nepal Telecom had the highest number of cable internet subscribers (211,513) and controlled 84% of the cable internet market.[11] The company also provided WiMAX to roughly 88,000 subscribers.[12]
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