Understanding Broadlink WiFi: FAQs



broadlink-nepal-logo-techsansarLong ago, we were collecting free Wi-Fi internet accessing services in and around Kathmandu followed by recent list of entertainment and food stalls providing free (if not paid) Wi-Fi access in their premises (article here). And also in an another recent post, we did a coverage of Wireless Internet Service Providers (Wi-Fi dedicated ISPs) in Nepal. In this article, we try to cover or review Broadlink communication‘s WiFi services in questions and answers form.



Overview of Wireless Internet Service (WiFi) Providers in Nepal



WiFi Internet TowerNo matter how our country runs in terms of physical infrastructure development with hours and hours of power cut (loadshedding), we still have a good number of telco companies and Internet Service Providers. Even though data (internet) customers in Nepal are not happy with the service providers in a way or the others, we have enough number of Wireless Internet Service Providers (WiFi ISPs) running in various cities in Nepal and airing tonnes of bandwidth every single second. Currently there are 45 registered ISPs in Nepal (excluding Network Service Providers). In this article, we review currently operating WiFi ISPs (both fixed and mobile WiFi providers, excluded are mobile operators) in Nepal.

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Ncell becomes largest ISP in Nepal

Ncell - Nepal Cell logoNcell, the first private mobile operator in Nepal, has become the largest ISP (Internet Service Provider) of Nepal after becoming the largest GSM-based telecom operator with 1.9 million subscribers. This large user base subscribers makes Ncell the largest ISP, but still not in terms of infrastructures. [Read more...]

Increasing Investments in Nepalese Telecommunications

The new Fiscal Year is encouraging Nepalese Telecommunication Companies to continue the investment in their service quality and equipments. Last year alone (in 2066/67 FY), the Telecom Companies invested a huge amount of 6 Arab (6 Trillions, yes that’s a 9 zeros figure) Nepalese Rupees to ameliorate the quality of the service and the number of customers. Should we say they were successful in both? – the Nepalese Telecom Market.

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Pakistan on next line to block Facebook due to Muslim anger

Pakistani students hold a rally against Facebook page ‘Everybody Draw Mohammed Day!’ in Islamabad, Pakistan on Wednesday, May 19, 2010. A Pakistani court ordered the government to block the popular social networking website Facebook temporarily because of a controversial page that encourages uses to submit images o Islam’s Prophet Muhammad, a senior legal official said.

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