New Machine Learning Approach Could Give a Big Boost to the Efficiency of Optical Networks SAN DIEGO: New work leveraging machine learning could increase the efficiency of optical telecommunications networks. As our world becomes increasingly interconnected, fibre optic cables offer the ability to transmit more data over longer distances... Mobile & Apps 24 Feb, 2019
EDITORIAL: Corruption rife The NEA has been mired into one after another controversies when it comes to procuring goods and services involving billions of rupees Four years after the infamous transformer purchase scandal involving high-ranking officials of the Nepal... 07 Nov, 2017
Chinese suppliers slapped with fine of Rs 462 million TRANSFORMER SCAM Kathmandu, March 28 The Special Court today issued a verdict instructing the government to slap a fine of Rs 461.88 million on various Chinese companies that had supplied substandard transformers to Nepal Electricity... Travel 29 Mar, 2017
Man held with 11 coil copper wires KATHMANDU: Police on Sunday arrested a man in possession of 11 coils of copper wires hidden in a taxi he was driving from Chandragiri Municipality-5 of Kathmandu. The arrestee has been identified as Ghanshyam Sarki (29) of Sindhuli district. He was... Horoscopes 27 Nov, 2016
�NT will aggressively enhance its data service this year� Kamini Rajbhandari was recently appointed as the Managing Director of Nepal Telecom. One of the 13 contestants vying for the post, Rajbhandari also became the first woman to serve NT as its head. Talking to Sujan Dhungana of The Himalayan Times,... 03 Oct, 2016
Drivers draining project office of petro products Lamjung, July 27:Unlike in other parts of the nation, petroleum products are not in short supply in Lamjung district. Fuel is easily available here. But drivers of Mid-Marsyangdi Hydropower Project office have been selling petroleum products meant for... Travel 28 Jul, 2008
TAKING STOCK : The crackpot environmentalists Rakesh Wadhwa Kathmandu: Companies want to maximise profits. One way they can do so is by cutting costs. The other is by consuming less of raw materials. Coke did exactly this. Its aluminum cans are now thinner and comprise of less than half the metal... 20 Mar, 2005