Mobile service resumes in Biratnagar, Pokhara
Himalayan News Service
Pokhara, July 17:
Nepal Telecom Company (NT) has resumed post-paid mobile phone services in Biratnagar and Pokhara from today. Of the total 4,200 mobile phone lines distributed in Pokhara Sub-metropolis, 940 have been resumed, informed Amarnath Jha, chief at Nepal Telecom, Pokhara branch. The mobile phone lines especially owned by civil servants and businessmen have been resumed, he added. In the beginning there were 4,905 subscribers of the post-paid mobile service in the city. At the same time when the next list of the mobile phone lines to be resumed will be available, is not known, Jha said. Similarly, there is still uncertainty about the resumption of 9,500 pre-paid mobile phone lines, according to a Nepal Telecom source.
NT has also resumed the post-paid mobile phone service in Biratnagar. The service has been suspended after February 1 royal move. The post-paid mobile phone lines of the subscribers who have re-registered have been resumed, said Kanchan Jaishwal, chief of Nepal Telecom, new service unit, Biratnagar branch But he refused to comment on how many post-paid mobile lines have been resumed. The subscribers seemed quite excited from the resumption of mobile phone service in the district. “I made long call to my friend on mobile,” said a happy subscriber.