Tag: Technology

  • Samsung prepares to launch 5G technology in Nepal, aiming to provide fast and reliable mobile internet through the new network

    Samsung prepares to launch 5G technology in Nepal, aiming to provide fast and reliable mobile internet through the new network


    Samsung, the leading smartphone brand in Nepal, has always brought innovation in mobile technology. They lead in foldable phones, 5G capabilities, and connected ecosystems.

    The major telecoms NTC and Ncell use different frequency bands across Nepal. Samsung supports all common bands like 900MHz 2G, 2100MHz 3G, and 1800MHz 4G. In 2020, Samsung first added support for NTC’s 800MHz Band 20 LTE when VoLTE expanded.

    Samsung devices work on all NTC and Ncell bands and frequencies:

    • 900MHz 2G
    • 2100MHz 3G
    • 1800MHz 4G
    • 800MHz Band 20 LTE

    Samsung leads in supporting all Nepal telecom bands. Their foldable, 5G, and ecosystem innovations set industry standards. Samsung partners with NTC and Ncell to enable the latest mobile technology for Nepal.

    Network Ncell Namaste
    2G Band 8 (900 MHz) Band 8 (900 MHz)
    3G Band 1 (2100 MHz) Band 1 (2100 MHz)
    4G Band 3 (1800MHz) Band 3 (1800 MHz)
    4G Band 20 (800 MHz)

    Telecommunications companies in Nepal strive to launch 5G networks. Commercialization of 5G technology by all mobile network operators enables faster internet speeds on 5G-enabled devices. Samsung readies users for 5G in Nepal. Since 2021, Samsung launched affordable 5G smartphones at various price points. Samsung partners with Nepali telecoms to introduce 5G. Recently, Samsung launched the low-cost Samsung Galaxy M14 5G smartphone. Samsung prepared a range of 5G-capable devices awaiting 5G network deployment. Samsung awaits Nepali mobile carriers launching 5G so devices activate 5G connectivity.

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  • Nothing Phone 1 is Launching in Nepal – Exclusively on Daraz

    Nothing Phone 1 is Launching in Nepal – Exclusively on Daraz


    Nepal’s leading e-commerce platform, Daraz, has announced the exclusive launch of the “Nothing Phone 1” in Nepal on April 11. The Nothing Phone 1 is the first product from the new technology venture “Nothing,” founded by the co-founder of OnePlus, Carl Pei. This much-anticipated smartphone will be available exclusively on Daraz for Nepalese customers.

    The Nothing Phone 1 is an exceptional smartphone that stands out in terms of design, features, and innovation. This phone has a sleek and elegant design with a transparent back panel, giving it a futuristic and premium look. The Nothing Phone 1 is equipped with a 6.67-inch Full HD+ AMOLED display, providing an immersive viewing experience with rich colors and sharp details. The phone’s display also has a 120Hz refresh rate, making it perfect for gaming and smooth scrolling.

    The phone is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 processor, which provides lightning-fast performance and efficient power consumption. The Nothing Phone 1 is available in two variants: 8GB RAM with 128GB storage and 12GB RAM with 256GB storage. The phone runs on Android 11 with a custom skin called “Nothing UI,” which is designed to provide a clean and simple user interface.

    One of the most exciting features of the Nothing Phone 1 is its camera setup. The phone has a triple-camera setup, including a 64-megapixel primary camera, a 12-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens, and a 5-megapixel macro lens. The phone’s camera is also equipped with several AI features, including AI scene detection, AI beautification, and more.

    The Nothing Phone 1 also has a large 4,500mAh battery with support for 65W fast charging, which allows you to charge the phone from 0% to 100% in just 35 minutes. The phone also has support for 5G, making it future-proof and ready for the next generation of mobile networks.

    The anticipated cost of the 8/128GB version of the Nothing Phone (1) in Nepal is approximately Rs. 55,999. Meanwhile, the Indian market offers the same variant starting at INR 32,999, with the 8/256GB option priced at INR 35,999 and the top-of-the-line 12/256GB variant at INR 38,999. This phone comes in two color options, Black and White. The Nothing Phone (1) is set to arrive in Nepal via Daraz on April 11th, and we anticipate that the smartphone will be more reasonably priced.

  • NEPSE Releases Virtual Trading Platform Demo Version

    NEPSE Releases Virtual Trading Platform Demo Version


     

    Nepal Stock Exchange Limited (NEPSE) has made a test version of a virtual trade management system (simulator) available in order to introduce prospective investors to the technology.

    The main concern is, “How does NEPSE’s online method work?” This method was implemented with the goal of educating people and providing useful information.

     

  • Nepal Telecom – NTC 5G Trial Commences in Nepal

    Nepal Telecom – NTC 5G Trial Commences in Nepal


    Nepal Telecom (NTC), the country’s state-owned telecoms operator, has officially launched its long-awaited 5G trial to commemorate the company’s 19th anniversary. Nepal Telecom, the country’s state-owned telecom operator, had previously postponed 5G testing due to a lack of a device ecosystem. To commemorate its 19th anniversary, the telco tested its 5G cellular network in Babarmahal and Sundhara.

    Spectrum

    The network deployed in the Kathmandu districts of Sundhara and Babarmahal is using the 60 MHz spectrum in the 2600 MHz band given by the government. The 2600 MHz band provides a good balance of speed and coverage. According to a Nepalitelecom report, the trials are not available to the public and are conducted internally.

    The initial trials, which were supposed to begin in January 2023, have already begun one month later than projected. Nepal Telecom’s July 2021 trials were canceled when a change in administration hindered the requisite spectrum allocation.

    Sunil Paudel, MD of Nepal Telecom (NTC), has formally declared the launch of the long-awaited 5G experiment. However, no official launch date for 5G has been announced, however, officials have stated that it “should launch shortly.” Managing Director Sunil Paudel noted in a progress update on the company’s planned 5G rollout that Nepal Telecom (NT) has yet to evaluate the capabilities of its present mobile infrastructure to handle commercial 5G services in the future.

    Non-Standalone 5G (NSA)

    Nepal Telecom Corporation (NTC) will begin its 5G testing using Non-standalone (NSA) architecture and subsequently advance to Standalone architecture (SA). By changing the basic software, the NSA allows the operator to launch its 5G network on its existing 4G LTE infrastructure. The business has already developed two 5G-ready sites in Babarmahal and Sundhara. NTC is now testing available 5G devices on the network in Babarmahal and Sundhara, having installed the essential equipment at both locations.

  • Is bitcoin banned in Nepal?

    Is bitcoin banned in Nepal?


    Ban of Transaction of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies in Nepal.

    The central bank of NepalNepal Rastra Bank (“NRB”) published a notice pursuant to Nepal Rastra Bank Act 2001 (“NRB Act”) and Foreign Exchange (Regulation) Act 1962 (“FERA”) prohibiting the usage of Bitcoin in Nepal. NRB has not recognized Bitcoins as a valid currency in Nepal.

    A few highlights on the ban:

    1. Laws of Nepal: The Nepal Rastra Bank, Nepal’s central bank, highlighted two laws in its statement banning Bitcoin and its transactions: the foreign exchange statute of 2019 BS and the Nepal Rastra Bank Act of 2058 BS. It basically means that you can’t do bitcoin transactions or use bitcoin to swap foreign or Nepali currency in Nepal because bitcoin isn’t classified as a currency by the Nepali government, therefore utilizing the internet for bitcoin transactions or exchange is unlawful.
    2. Lack of regulations: NRB and Nepal govt is unable to have proper regulation over bitcoin transactions, as it’s mostly done over internet and Nepal doesn’t yet have the technology needed to regulate it, and hence it may be banned.
    3. Use in illegal activities: Reports of bitcoin being used for money laundering or making black money into white by converting into Bitcoin, among other cases is another reason.
    4. Damage to Nepali economy: Bitcoin transactions unlike other banking transactions can’t be taxed, so there will be loss of revenue, plus if more Nepalis use bitcoins, the monetary system of Nepal may be affected, Bitcoin is also a very volatile currency with lots of ups and downs and long term it can cause severe problems. NRB is tasked with maintaining the financial stability of Nepal and maybe it felt, bitcoin was a threat.

    These are only a few of the reasons, in my opinion, why bitcoin is prohibited in Nepal. The existing Nepali laws prohibit it, and the central bank believes that bitcoin cannot be effectively regulated, that it can be used for unlawful purposes, and that it will harm the Nepali economy in the long run. The Nepalese government has recently taken tough measures against bitcoin transactions, including arresting people who were mining bitcoin or had large amounts of bitcoin, shutting down Nepal’s largest bitcoin exchange operator Bitsewa and arresting its owners, and even arresting a Nepali politician from a minor party for bitcoin trading.

  • How To Choose the Best Router For Your Home WiFi?

    How To Choose the Best Router For Your Home WiFi?


    Choosing a reliable router is critical for getting the best WiFi performance out of your home network. Discover how to choose the best wireless router for your home WiFi.

    In Nepal, we have routers ranging from low-end to very high-end for various customer classes. TP-Link, Nokia, NETGEAR, Digicom, and other brands are available. When you setup a new internet connection, you are given a default router that meets the most basic criteria. However, if you want to ensure optimal performance as well as improved security for your home network, you must consider a number of variables.

    More antennas (MIMO) correspond to improved signal direction and allow you to receive the maximum bandwidth equitably across all of your devices. Using numerous antennas generates numerous streams of data packets over radio channels, increasing data speed to the devices.

    Routers with only one antenna are a thing of the past. All ISPs now provide their clients with dual antenna routers. However, if you want greater confidence, you can purchase a router with three additional antennae if necessary. However, there are more performance criteria than just antennas, which brings us to frequency bands.

    Dual-Band Or More

    As our internet requirements grow, so should the functions of routers. We require routers that provide continuous connections while using the same bandwidth. This necessitates the use of a dual-band router capable of delivering a continuous connection. Routers operate on two frequencies: 2.4GHz and 5GHz. A 6 GHz model is on the way.

    Another important element for modern companies or even households is the USB port. We can connect hard drives, printers, and other devices to the router and use them to run prints, examine data, and update software. If you have a USB C connector, you can charge your phone while making critical calls.

    Currently, most routers that come included with ISPs include a USB 2.0 port. If you want to go a step further, get your new router with USB 3.0 and USB-Type C capability.

    Router For Smart Home

    In recent years, the concept of smart houses has grown in popularity. Although the definition of a smart home is hazy, it includes the use of IoT, Alexa, Chromecast, Sensors, and other devices that require a stable internet connection with a high bandwidth speed.

    A router that is linked with Alexa or Google Assistant is required to supplement the demands for a Smart Home connection.

    Having a router with smart home integration will allow you to run many apps and devices at the same time, resulting in a domestic eco-system. You can control the router by speaking commands to Alexa. You can enable or disable WiFi, switch off the router’s LED lights, and so forth.

    If you want to buy a router that works with Alexa, you can go with the TP-Link Deco Voice X20 or look for others available in Nepal.

    An extension is good for one or two rooms, but if you want a full WiFi network solution, a mesh router is your best alternative.

    It is possible to infiltrate a greater area with a mesh Wifi router, such as the balcony or the basement, to the poolside.

    Mesh routers use two or more connected devices to provide a consistent WiFi signal throughout your area. It’s similar to configuring a slew of routers at home. Mesh router settings will provide you with a flawless WiFi connection in any room or region of your home.

    Mesh WiFi routers can easily found online.

    Security Features

    Security features are critical for protecting your home network from hackers and spies. Routers do include security measures such as antivirus software, VPNs, and other extensions to help safeguard the connection. The issue is that these features are not properly supported by routers with low-cost hardware.

    The image above depicts a typical menu of a Wifi Router that comes standard with Ntc FTTH.

    Search For Review

    Allow yourself some time to research a specific router if you have your heart set on it. You should look at its performance, dependability band, and security features to see if it meets your needs.

    You may find professional reviews on reputable websites, as well as consumer evaluations on YouTube. You can also read the buyer reviews and learn from their experiences. It does aid in determining whether the router you desire will satisfy your expectations. Learning ahead of time will save you money and help you avoid future regrets.

    So those are the guidelines we prepared to assist you in determining your next best router. However, it is entirely dependent on your needs and budget. Most default routers provided by ISPs have a single band that operates at 2.4GHz. They have one or two USB 2.0 ports as well as basic security measures and a restricted network range.

    Which One To Buy?

    We have compiled a list of critical elements that will ensure you get the best performance out of your router. However, the following critical question is which one you would require. Do you require a WiFi router with a 5GHz band, or do you require a WiFi Mesh router for a greater area? Or would you be OK with a standard router with a 2.4GHz band?

    The solution is in your goals. If you’re looking for a router for a large workplace with a lot of employees who use a lot of bandwidth, the default router from your ISP might not be the best option. Furthermore, network congestion may not be beneficial on a standard router. For constant performance, you may need to purchase a 5GHz router.

    Meanwhile, if you’re only using it for your little family, any basic router will suffice. Spend less on specifications and more on dependability and ease.

    In Nepal, you may purchase routers ranging in price from NRs. 2,000 to NRs. 15,000 or above. The major brands that offer numerous routers in various classes include TP-Link, Digicom, NETGEAR, and others. Mesh routers and repeaters are also available from several online retailers. As a result, first decide what features you want in a router before parting with your money. Having the greatest Wifi router is one strategy for increasing your internet speed.

    Which WiFi router are you currently using? Are you happy with its signal range and performance, or do you intend to replace it? What features in a decent wireless router are most important to you? Please share your thoughts in the comments box below.