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NTC GPRS Configuration for Smart Phones including iPhone

ts by ts
July 15, 2010
in Cell Phones, Featured, Gadgets, Internetworking, Support
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It is rather easy to configure Nepal Telecom’s GPRS, now upgraded to EDGE, and even 3G data connection in  your smartphone. Here is a couple of GPRS/EDGE/3G configuration for smartphones including iPhone for NTC’s SIM.
By default GPRS is always-on meaning even though you aren’t using any app that connect to Internet, your mobile’s internet connection  is being used, so be careful only to activate data when needed unless you are in unlimited package.

To learn about other Wireless (WiFi) Internet Service Providers in Kathmandu and other cities, read this list of WiFi ISPs.

Parameters setting for NTC GPRS & MMS
Proxy Server :- 192.80.7.133, Port :- 8000 (which is normal http port)
For accessing internet/WAP through your mobile handset :-
GPRS APN :- ntwap
GPRS Home Page :- http://wap.ntc.net.np
Even though NTC encourages users to use WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) to connect internetnet in your mobile handset, it is advised to config with ntnet rather than ntwap. Be warned NTNET is faster (atleast theoretically, and will bring in more data volume consumption!) than NTWAP.
For accessing internet through computer by using GPRS service in your mobile phone :-
APN :- ntnet

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To activate the GPRS Connection Service on your SIM directly from your Mobile Type vgprs and send it to 1400.

NTC GPRS/EDGE/3G Configuration in Smartphones

It’s all automatic now, just send an SMS with gprs in message and send to 1404. Then NTC will send you the GPRS configuration which you need to save in your mobile phone, then restart your handset, voila you have working Internet connection now.
Just remember for your specific mobile phones:
Keyword for gprs setting
gprs (nokia, lg, motorolla, indian etc)
sagprs (samsung mobiles)
segprs (sonyericsson mobiles)
chgprs (chinise mobiles)
Keyword for mms setting
mms (for all phones except iphone, blackberry, windows and htc)

For manual GPRS/3G NTC Internet connection in iPhone 

  1. Go to Menu
  2. Go to Settings,
  3. Go to General, Network
    1. Go to Cellular Data Network
    2. APN: ntnet
    3. Leave username and password blank
    4. Data Roaming: ON
  4. Restart your set and you are now ready to surf internet.
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