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NTA calls for making arrangements for unobstructed use of internet



KATHMANDU: Nepal Telecommunications Authority (NTA) has urged all stakeholders for making arrangements for the unhindered use of the internet service.

Stating that the internet service has become disrupted at many places of the country due to the haphazard cut-off of the optical fiber at various places, the NTA urged for making arrangements for the unhindered use of the internet service.

In a press release today, NTA urged the bodies concerned not to cut off the optical fiber at a time when efforts are being made to resolve the dispute over the rate of pole rent between the Internet Service Providers Association of Nepal (ISPAN) and the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) by holding discussions among the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology, the NTA, NEA, and ISPAN.

“A highly essential service of the State has been disrupted with the cutoff of the optical fiber. There is a provision in the Telecommunications Act, 2053 BS that says it would be a punishable offense if anyone disrupts this essential service. The Authority expresses its regrets over the act of disruption of telecommunication service like this,” NTA stated.

NTA has called on all the bodies concerned to take legal action against anyone causing obstruction to the State’s very essential service and to safeguard such infrastructures, laying emphasis on seeking solutions through talks.

“All sides should sit together and sort out the problems through mutual discussions, and we heartily request all sides concerned including NEA and the IPAN to make arrangements for the unobstructed use of the internet service, as only talks are the solution to every problem,” reads the press release. RSS

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