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CG Telecom says it’s ready to meet legal processes



KATHMANDU: CG Telecommunications has made it clear that the company was hurried to roll out its services across the country, abiding by the laws, policies, rules and processes.

The company said that it’s waiting for the integrated license from the Nepal Telecommunications Authority (NTA) for long.

Organizing a news conference in the capital on Sunday, Managing Director of CG Telecommunications Nirvan Chaudhary said that the company has lodged an application at the NTA for getting a license.

On the occasion, he claimed that all the companies pay their renewal fees on the installment basis and the CG was also ready for the same provision.

He further claimed that the company has met all the conditions required for the licensing of the basic telephone service.

Likewise, Chaudhary also promised to provide quality service at a low price to its phone users once the company operates its services.

Publish Date : 09 February 2020 21:03 PM

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