Message: #265873
Аннета Эссекс » 18 Nov 2017, 23:13
Keymaster

Internet

Mobile Internet in Nepal has a place to be and at times quite nimble. NT offers to pay for traffic per kilobyte (0.10 rupees per 100 kilobytes).

The Internet is widely available, primarily in places where Western tourists gather. In Kathmandu, Pokhara, 1 minute costs about 1 Nepalese rupee (or 0.4 USD per hour), in Namche Bazaar 25 rupees. There is a Cyber ​​Cafe in Thamel offering 1 hour for 30 rupees. Internet in Pokhara is more expensive.

If you have a laptop, phone or other WiFi-enabled device with you, Kathmandu and Pokhara have a chance to find an available connection. Perhaps it will be in your hotel. If you have a WiFi device, there is an opportunity for the cheapest and even free calls to your homeland.

In other, less touristy cities, internet access may be limited or non-existent. First of all, it should be sought in hotels and cafes.

If you stay in Nepal for a long time or need a better connection, a monthly unlimited from local Internet providers will cost about 12 USD.

You can always find a computer that correctly displays all Russian encodings. The quality of connection with Russian sites located on good technical sites is quite satisfactory.

The Nepalese mobile operator Nepal Telecom provides Internet access via GPRS and even 3G. At the time of writing, 3G network was present in 4 cities: Kathmandu, Pokhara, Banepa (Banepa), Lumbini.

Private mobile operator Ncell has placed a base station with 3G Internet support at Everest Base Camp, at an altitude of 5,380 m.

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