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Nepal looks set for a major connectivity boost with the news that its largest ISP WorldLink Communications will construct data centres in 14 of the country’s largest towns within the next three years.
The company has confirmed that all of the new data centres will be carrier-neutral so that they can be used by other ISPs and telecom operators as well as government agencies and other organisations.
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28 January 2021 | Alan Burkitt-Gray Singapore-based satellite company Kacific has extended its services to the Himalayan republic of Nepal, to improve broadband internet access in the mountainous regions.
The Nepal Telecommunications Authority (NTA) has advised the country’s government to allow businesses, communities and government agencies to install Kacific dishes pointing at its first satellite, Kacific1, which went into service last year.
Kacific1 has a number of spot beams, covering the Pacific islands, New Zealand, Indonesia and the Philippines, and an area of northern India, Bangladesh, Myanmar and the Himalayas.
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Nepal is set to receive a new player in its mobile financial space in the form of the Nepali Digital Payment Company.
The unit, which is a joint venture between state-run operator Nepal Telecom and Rastriya Banijya Bank, has applied to the country’s central Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) for a mobile money licence, according to Nepalitelecom.com.
Updated: December 29, 2020 7:06 PM IST
As of now, there is no exact date provided by the company as to when PUBG Mobile India will launch in the country. (Representational Image: BGR India)
PUBG Mobile has been one of the most popular smartphone games to be made available on Android and iOS smartphones, ever. However, now Indians cannot legally play the game as it has been banned in the country under Section 69A of the Information Technology Act. The government said that the reason behind the app being banned is that is engaged in activities that are prejudicial to sovereignty and integrity, defence and security of the country. Also Read - PUBG Mobile crosses 1 billion downloads worldwide, big new update soon