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Ncell brings “Travellers’ SIM”

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Kathmandu, May 14: Foreigners visiting Nepal from different parts of the world for vacation or business trip can now enjoy telecommunications service through Ncell’s ‘Traveller SIM’ bundled with voice and data packs.

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Ncell Private Limited has introduced the ‘Travellers’ SIM’ campaign which is coming into effect from today.

” Foreign nationals who visit Nepal can now easily subscribe to a starter pack of Travellers’ SIM at just Rs 110 (inclusive of taxes). They can also enjoy various combo packs of voice and data service as per their duration of stay in Nepal and service requirement,” states a press communique issued by the company.  

In the starter pack, along with the SIM card, subscribers are entitled to get the main balance of Rs 30 and 300 MB data valid for 3 days. The main balance can be used to make calls within the Ncell network.

After activation of the Traveller Sim starter pack, foreigners can buy Combo Packs especially designed for them at price ranging from Rs. 490 to Rs. 1,960 as per their communication need. In Combo Pack, there are four different options—Light, Medium, Heavy and Super—which tourists can buy as per their need and duration of stay in Nepal., according to the release.

Light Pack bundled with 7GB data and 20 minutes talk time costs Rs 490 and it is valid for 7 days. For those who plan to stay in Nepal for a bit longer duration, they can buy Medium Pack and Heavy Pack. In Medium Pack, subscribers get 14 GB data and 30 minutes of talk time at Rs 980. Heavy Pack comes with 21 GB data and 40 minutes talk time. It costs Rs 1,470 and is valid for 21 days.

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