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Nepal Telecom is the only landline telephone service provider in Nepal. Although the charm of the landline phone has decreased, there are businesses or people who prefer to have it in their office or home. Well, in this post we are here to provide you detailed information about Nepal Telecom Landline Phone for the cost, the process to connect, ownership transfer, location transfer, etc.
Traditional phones which run a copper wire from the telco office (exchange) to the customer premises are called landline phones. Some people also call it a fixed line or fixed telephone or just telephone. Technical people also term it as PSTN phones (Public Switched Telephone Network).
Due to the wired connection, landline phones are more robust and provide better voice communication than wireless ones. This is the main reason for many people to prefer this telephone service.
Inside a country, the Landline Phone number starts from the area code and the local number. Like 01 is for Kathmandu Area Code. Whereas if you are abroad, you need to put the country code (+977) and then the area code (without 0) and the local number to dial the respective phone.
It is a requirement to have an NTC landline phone for an ADSL connection. So, you need to follow these steps if you want to have the ADSL line at home. Or you can fill the landline and ADSL connection together at once. Find the details about the Ntc ADSL service.
The cost of new Ntc landline phone is Rs 1635 which totals as:
You also need to buy a telephone itself to actually make a call which ranges from above Rs 1000 for a good quality one.
Earlier the cost of landline phones used to be very high, but due to the surge of mobile networks, its popularity has gone down so with the price.
Previously, people used to pay a couple of tens of thousands to get a landline phone connection at home. It was also a matter of pride for people to have a fixed phone at home.
These days, you can also have a telephone line at home from Fiber. Nepal Telecom is migrating its old copper-based lines to fiber. Therefore, look for fiber connection availability to get the telephone service (with similar costing) from FTTH. Find the details of the NTC FTTH fiber internet service.
As the landline phone is a postpaid service, you need to pay a certain amount every month with some free calls. The rental amount for the landline service is Rs 200, and you will be able to make 175 free calls (Ntc to Ntc). For calls to other networks, the cost includes if you have not used up the rental. The cost of calls after the rental charge for local NT numbers is Rs 1 per minute (without tax). Find the details of all the call charges in Nepal Telecom.
To connect Nepal Telecom (NTC) landline phone at your home, you need to follow the steps as
Hope you are able to get the information for installing a landline phone to your home or office.
Here is the process to recharge your Ntc landline phone.
There are more methods to recharge/bill payment of Nepal Telecom Landline Service. So do check out: How to Pay Ntc Landline phone bill?
You also need to transfer your Ntc landline phone, if you move from that place. To transfer the landline phone’s location, you need to follow the process as:
To change the landline phone owner name, you need to follow the steps as:
Check out: How to check and change SIM registration name?
You can transfer/divert the calls from a landline using some code. The code differs based on the type of landline exchange or the manufacturer. So, we are providing you all the options among which you can try to divert the landline calls.
Option 1: *21*number whom to forward#. If it works, it is fine otherwise try option 2.
Option 2: For this option, you need to take the lock code (LC) from the Nepal Telecom office. Then try dialing *21*LC*number whom to forward#
Find the methods for Call forwarding, Call waiting service.
So here is all the information about Nepal Telecom landline phone. If you have any specific queries about the landline phone, then you can comment below.
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