Last Updated on August 21, 2026
Summary✨
- Vianet Communication partners with PUBG MOBILE National Championship Nepal 2026 as the Official Internet Partner.
- The finals take place on August 22 and 23 at Dasharath Stadium, featuring top PUBG teams from Nepal.
- Vianet aims to support the gaming community and enhance their experience with its high-performance WiFi 6 technology.
- The company emphasizes that gaming is a passion and career for many young people, and reliable internet is crucial.
- Vianet sees the growing esports community in Nepal as an opportunity to connect with a digitally active audience.
Vianet Communication has signed a partnership agreement with the PUBG MOBILE National Championship (PMNC) Nepal 2026 as its Official Internet Partner. In this partnership, the company brings its high-octane WiFi 6 prowess to power Nepal’s growing gaming community.
Vianet has shared that the PMNC Nepal 2026 finals take place on August 22 and 23 at the Dasharath Stadium Covered Hall, Kathmandu. The mega event brings together Nepal’s top PUBG MOBILE teams to compete for a place on the South Asian stage.
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Vianet on PUBG MOBILE National Championship Nepal 2026 internet partnership
Vianet says that its partnership as the internet partner for PUBG MOBILE National Championship Nepal 2026 is more than just being a part of the tournament. The leading private ISP says that it’s also supporting a generation that is playing, competing, creating, and connecting online.
“Gaming is no longer just entertainment. For many young people, it is a passion, a community, and even a career,” said Shahin Shrestha, AVP, Commercial & Marketing, Vianet Communication. “When the competition is this intense, your internet connection matters. We are excited to power PMNC Nepal and bring Vianet WiFi 6 closer to the gaming community.”
Vianet’s WiFi 6 technology is built for high-demand, high-performance broadband activity. The company states that the technology provides 4x performance, better coverage and lower latency. For users, its utility lies in gaming, streaming, working, or simply staying connected round the clock.
The ISP notes that the esports community is rapidly growing in Nepal. It sees the gaming community as a natural space to connect with the country’s young and digitally active audience.
Vianet says that through PMNC Nepal 2026, it aims to support the players, fans and wider gaming community while demonstrating what a better internet experience can make possible.










