Ncell has launched a set of new data plans for its customers from as low as 2 Paisa/MB. The new data plan is available 24 hours a day i.e, “all-time” and “night-time” use formats and offer data volume ranging from 30 MB to 10000 MB at lowered prices of Rs 10 to Rs 1500 with validity of 1 day to 30 days. Customers can subscribe to any of these data plan as per their requirement.
The new data packs is special because as a bonus if a customer has subscribed to a data plan would get equal amount of 4G data as bonus. Example, if a customer subscribe 200 MB all time pack, which costs Rs 50, s/he will also get additional 200 MB 4G data as bonus. So, in total double benifit for all users. The bonus data (4G) can be used only in 4G networks, while the main data can be used in any of the 2G, 3G or 4G networks.
To enjoy fast mobile data service at more affordable rates, customers can activate the new data packs by simply dialing *17123# and following the instructions. They can subscribe to all time packs by typing desired pack volume and sending it to 17123. For subscribing the night packs, customers can type desired volume followed by N and send SMS to 17123.
Ncell that launched 4G service on June 1 in the Kathmandu Valley (including in Nagarkot), Banepa and Dhulikhel has been swiftly expanding 4G. Currently Ncell 4G/LTE service is available in 19 cities and the company has set a target to take 4G to 40 cities by 2018 in order to enable the customers to reap benefits of the new opportunities and contribute to the vision of Digital Nepal.
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