Internet Service Provider (ISP) Classic Tech has changed its logo. The new logo partially replaces the plain green color of its previous logo, and according to the company, encapsulates the new spirit of progress.
If you have come across Classic Tech social media pages, you may have noticed that suddenly Classic Tech logo has suddenly looked different. It’s no temporary thing. The private ISP has shared a post on social media (Facebook) that it has indeed got a new logo.
Classic Tech: Changes between new and old logo
Classic Tech’s new logo has gradient colors consisting of yellow and green hues. The previous logo had a rich green color, but now, it’s got a mix of colors. As it’s just been announced, you can also assume that the yellowish colors in the new logo reflect the festivities of Dashain and Tihar. Maybe a theme to carry the pathos of a New Nepal following a “Gen Z” protest? Reader Response can draw many conclusions, too.


The official Classic Tech text hasn’t been changed in its stylistics. We have the same font and signal bars above and bottom of the T (of Tech). There is no rectangle that encloses the text, though. Among other misses, I don’t see “Chhoyo Ki Chalyo” or “Mero Nepal, Mero Internet” phrases either. We may get other variations of the new logo that might come with a tagline later.
Classic Tech says that its new logo reflects the spirit of progress, resilience. And it followed this with three adjectives to describe its services, “Faster. Reliable. Resilient.”
Going ahead with Classic Tech
Classic Tech remains one of the top ISPs in Nepal with over 1.86 lakh customers across the country. It provides internet, IPTV, and other digital services for residential and enterprise customers. In September 2024, there were rumors that Ncell was buying Classic Tech, but that didn’t happen. Currently, the company is focused on expanding its high-quality services to more customers.
The new Classic Tech logo shall carry the spirit of going forward with more positivity and demeanor as it seeks to enhance its presence in Nepal’s internet market.
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