Nepali eBooks – Nepali literature goes Mobile



Nepali eBooks & Novels in Kindle

Nepali eBooks & Novels in Kindle

Finally, the readers of Nepali literature can read Nepali eBooks of some popular novels and books on their handheld devices. Nepa-laya and muncha.com have initiated the e-publishing for taking Nepali literature to the e-world. This is a great contribute to Nepali information and technology service industry and we wait to see more. [Read more...]



Know more about Ncell’s Wi-Fi Router – FAQs



Ncell, the first private mobile operator and currently the largest ISP of Nepal, has recently launched its branded Wi-Fi router which allows upto eight users to access its 3G Internet connectivity. Ncell has again become successful in introducing a new technology in the Nepalese market, previosly they had launched their own push and plug (USB) internet data cards named Ncell connect – similar to the one sold/used by UTL.

Ncell Connect Wi-Fi Router

Ncell Connect Wi-Fi Router

All Ncell’s devices (this Wi-Fi router and data cards) are branded and locked to their network. This means you can’t use Ncell’s data card with other network’s SIM/UIM cards. Ncell is a step a head in this front as well, and has become successful to penetrate the market inspite of its expensive data rate. Ncell offers Internet speed at up to 3.6 Mbps (download) via Ncell connect.

Ncell’s Wi-Fi router is priced high at NRs 6,999 plus taxes and can be purchased at Ncell centers in Kathmandu and Pokhara. Does this mean this service is limited to these two cities only? The device works with any Connect SIM with existing tarrif plan.

So, what is the Wi-Fi Router?

Wi-Fi router is a small, pocket-size portable hardware device, similar to an ADSL (modem) router through which one can access internet – here 3G internet of Ncell. (Read article: time for pocket router)

What is the price and range of Ncell Wi-Fi Router?

The price is NRs 6,999+ taxes and the claimed range is 30 meters which is enough to be used indoors but less than one provided by today’s IEEE 8022.11 N technology-based routers/modems.

What is the backup time of Ncell Wi-Fi Router?

The company claims Ncell Wi-Fi router comes with 4 hours of battery life enabling subscribe to use internet during loadshedding. One need to recharge the Wi-Fi router’s battery after the backup time has finished.

What is the difference between hardware Wi-Fi router and software Wi-Fi router?

This is a good question for all tech enthusiasts. Ncell’s Wi-Fi router is obviously a hardware one. But today there are many software based Wi-Fi routers, commonly known as virtual routers, which can be used to create wireless home networking (read our article about this). Connectify and Microsoft Virtual Router are two most frequently used virtual Wi-Fi creating software applications. Using both Ncell’s Wi-Fi router and these software based virtual routers, one can connect to many (for Ncell limited to 8 ) users simultaneously formaing a wireless home networks (would be costly for Ncell’s network). The price of software- based virtual Wi-Fi router is NULL, unless you buy Connectify Pro.

I already have Ncell Connect data card and want to connect internet to my iPhone (smart phones having Wi-Fi). Do I need to purchase Ncell Wi-Fi router for this?

Obviously, NOT. You can use existing Ncell connect to surf internet in your computer (laptop) and use virtual routers (as answered in the previous question) to link the internet to you Wi-Fi enabled smart phone. (Read: how to create your own hotspot for free)

We welcome more queries. Happy surfing. (Ncell WiFi Router image taken from Ncell page)

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Nepal is Opened for 4G Telco

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World's Fastest SDHC Memory Cards released by Toshiba

Toshiba's fastest SDHC Memory Cards

Toshiba's fastest SDHC Memory Cards

While Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) cards are getting more popular and replacing the Secure Digital (SD) memory cards, Toshiba has announced the world’s fastest SDHC memory cards. SDHC cards overcome the storage capacity limited to 4 GB in SD cards to as much as 32 GB till now. [Read more...]