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WorldLink leads Nepal’s internet market with over 1 million users

Kathmandu, Dec 4: Nepali internet market has seen a significant influx of service providers, with nearly two dozen companies currently engaged in intense competition. Rather than prioritizing improvements in service quality, many providers appear more focused on rapidly expanding their customer base. Major companies such as WorldLink, DishHome, Subishu and

India’s EV market has potential to reach Rs 20 lakh…

India's Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari, on Thursday, said that the electric vehicle (EV) market will grow

Billing system tender under scrutiny: Nepal Telecom suspends price bid…

The official reason given for the postponement is the situation created by the ongoing Gen Z Movement. However, the procurement

NTB signs MoU with TikTok for promoting Nepal’s tourism

The Nepal Tourism Board and the TikTok have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) in a bid to promote Nepal

RTDF needed for Madhes Province as well: Minister Gurung

Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Prithvi Subba Gurung, has underscored the need of implementing the Rural Telecommunications Development Fund

Foton and Sokon gears up for NADA 2025 with Unitree…

Foton is geared up to make a strong appearance at this year's NADA Auto Show 2025, taking place from August

Elon Musk’s Starlink gets license to offer satellite internet services…

Elon Musk-owned satellite internet company Starlink has been given license by the government to launch GMPCS (Global Mobile Personal Communication

Huawei opens applications for Seeds for the Future 2025

Huawei Nepal has opened applications for its global flagship Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programme ‘Seeds for the Future 2025’ for

Insurers Must Embrace Geospatial AI

This poses an extremely complex and difficult challenge for insurance companies, which have understandably been struggling to cope. In recent

Will AI Close or Widen the Development Gap?

Encouragingly, the cost of AI development is beginning to decline. While OpenAI’s GPT-4 cost $100 million to train, the Chinese