Saturday, 20 February 2016


Ncell offers Google Nexus 5 to its clients

Ncell offers Google Nexus 5 to its clients
Telecommunications service provider Ncell Pvt Ltd has said it began offering Google Nexus 5 solely to its corporate customers from Friday.
Google Nexus 5 is a cell phone from Google, fabricated by LG Electronics, and is yet to hit the Nepali market. Issuing an announcement Thursday, Ncell said it will make the handsets accessible for its corporate customers under a 24-month corporate membership contract, paying Rs 4,388 consistently.
Under the agreement, alongside the Nexus 5 gadgets, clients will get Pro Premium arrangements, worth Rs 999, and 10 GB of information, which takes Rs 2,999 a month avoiding assessments for 24 months.
“Nexus 5 is hailed as the best ever conceivable Android telephone and its selectiveness makes it stand miles separated from other contemporary cell phones. Therefore, this exceptional offer gives the open door to our corporate clients to be in vogue and further improve their identity,” said Sanju Koirala, the corporate interchanges chief of Ncell, in the announcement.
As indicated by the announcement, handsets with Ncell arrangements and information administrations guarantee the clients get aggregate quality for-cash.
Nexus 5 hit the worldwide handset advertise on October 2013. The handset runs on the most recent Android 4.4 “Kitkat” stage ‘which conveys a more brilliant and more immersive Android encounter’, 4.9-inch HD Superamoled showcase, 2.2 Ghz Quad-Core processor and 2 GB RAM. It has capacity limit of 16 GB and is controlled by a 2,300 mah battery that gives 17 hours of talk time, liberating clients from the stress of existing force issues, Ncell said.
Ncell said its corporate customers can begin putting in their requests and that the sets will be given over on a first-started things out serve premise, the Ncell articulation said.

Malaysia’s Axiata buys Ncell’s 60 pc shares

KATHMANDU — Axiata Group Bhd, Malaysia’s largest mobile operator by market value, said on Monday that it has entered into an agreement to acquire Nepal’s biggest mobile operator in terms of market share for $1.37 billion.
TeliaSonera, owner of the Nepali mobile phone service provider Ncell, sold 60.4 percent share of the Ncell to the Axiata.
The deal, however, is yet to be approved from the Department of Industries in Nepal, Nepal Telecommunication Authority, Malaysian Central Bank and Axiata’s shareholders, respectively.
In its statement, the European telecom provider on Monday said it sold the shares worth USD 1,030 million to the Malaysia-based Asian telecom titan.
“Ncell had a net cash position of around USD 284 million, after purchase price adjustments, as of September 30, 2015, and TeliaSonera will be paid for the cash position at closing in proportion to its economic interest of 80.4 percent,” the statement said.