Nepal Today

Monday, April 15, 2013


FIRE IN EASTERN HILL DISTRCT Kathmandu, 15 April: A fire at Sankhuwasabha district headquarters Khandbari Monday morning caused damage estimated at Rs 7 million destroying Gods, including electronic appliances, RSS adds from Kalaiya: Fire destroyed seven furniture industries at Bariyapur-7 in Bara district at around 1 a.m. last night. The fire gutted property worth around Rs. 3.5 millions. The furniture workshops belonging to Hare Ram Mandal, Mukesh Kushawaha, Rameshwor Hawari, Sona Lal Thakur, Shyam Sharma, Pramod Sharma and Ram Babu Sharma were gutted, said police. The fire was brought under control with the help of fire engines brought from Kalaiya and Birgunj. The cause behind the fire is yet to be ascertained. Nnnn UNIFIED LICENCE FOR SMART TELECOM MONDAY Kathmandu, 15 April: Smart Telecom will get the unified telecom licence on Monday, as per the decision of the government. After getting the licence, the company plans a ‘soft launch’ of its GSM mobile service in the Kathmandu valley within the next eight months, Raamesh Shrestha writes in The Kathmandu Post.. A board meeting of the Nepal Telecommunications Authority (NTA) on Thursday decided to issue the unified telecom licence to United Telecom Limited (UTL) and Smart Telecom to offer them a level playing field and make the market more competitive. Immediately after the decision, Smart Telecom on Friday approached the NTA to pay the licence fees. “We have paid a total of Rs 200 million as licence fee and first instalment of the licence renewal fee,” said Smart Telecom CEO Subash Bajracharya. “We have also furnished bank guarantee of Rs 420 million as per the condition set by the regulator.” The government’s decision regarding the “basic telecom service”, also known as unified licence, requires telecom companies to pay a fee of Rs 357.50 million to get the licence. Also, prospective telecom companies have to pay the first instalment (Rs 50 million) of the total licence renewal fee Rs 20.13 billion, as per the condition set in the new spectrum policy. The NTA communicated with both UTL and Smart Telecom on Friday asking them to pay the necessary fees and collect the licence. NTA officials said as almost all preparations are over, the NTA will issue the licence to Smart Telecom on Monday. They also said UTL was likely to clear the fees on Monday. In the initial phase, Smart Telecom plans to invest around Rs 4.50 billion for network expansion. Bajracharya said they plan to “soft launch” their service in the Kathmandu valley within the next six-eight months. Smart Telecom had acquired its first licence to deliver telecom services in 398 VDCs of four development regions — central, western, mid-western and far-western. It latter expanded the service to other districts after obtaining the license for limited mobility service. The company currently has around 600,000 customers. Former NTA Chairman Bhesh Raj Kanel said the new licence provision will help ensure better services at cheaper rates by ending the “duopoly” of Nepal Telecom and Ncell. “We can expect a great leap forward, mainly in the service quality,” he said, adding that since service quality of telecom companies has remained below the standard level, new players will have to offer better services to attract customers. In May last year, the government had introduced the provision of unified licence, by publishing a notice in the Nepal Gazette. This new licensing regime is targeted at granting permission to small operators — UTL, Smart Telecom, STM Telecom Sanchar and Nepal Satellite Telecom — to provide multiple telecom services, including cellular mobile, fixed line and international long distance calls, under a single license. nnnn NEPALI SETS TALKS SHOW RECORD Kathmandu, 15 April: A Nepali presenter has set the world record for the longest television talk show by staying on air for 62 hours and 12 minutes, organisers said today, AFP reports from Kathmandu.. Rabi Lamichhane, a 36-year-old based in the US, returned to Kathmandu to stage the “Lord Buddha Was Born in Nepal” programme, which took the Guinness world record yesterday night. “Our campaign was aimed to spread the message to the world that the Buddha was born in Nepal,” said Anil Joshi, Chairman of News24, the television station broadcasting the programme, adding that the programme promoted tourism destinations such as Mount Everest. One hundred guests, ranging from former Maoist rebel leader Pushpa Kamal Dahal, to the Indian ambassador to Nepal, to Nepalese television celebrities and common people joined Lamichhane during the programme. Lamichhane’s performance broke the record previously held by Pavlo Kuzheyev and Tetiana Danylenko for a 52-hour broadcast to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of Ukraine’s independence in 2011. According to Guinness World Records rules, Lamichhane was allowed five minutes every hour for a break. Organisers said he ate some meals while interviewing guests, banked several of the slots for a longer rest period and otherwise survived on energy drinks. The show was recorded in the Nepali language with English subtitles from the News24 studio in Kathmandu, and was live-streamed on the channel’s website and several partner websites. nnnn

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