• Ntc
  • Ncell
  • Samsung
  • Apple
  • Xiaomi
  • 2G to 5G
  • ISP
  • NTA
  • Tariffs
  • About us
Tuesday, May 13, 2025
NepaliTelecom
  • Home
  • Telecom News
    • News
    • NTA
    • Ntc
    • Ncell
    • Smart Cell
    • Digital Nepal
  • Gadgets
  • How To
  • Editors’ Pick
  • Contact
  • About
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Telecom News
    • News
    • NTA
    • Ntc
    • Ncell
    • Smart Cell
    • Digital Nepal
  • Gadgets
  • How To
  • Editors’ Pick
  • Contact
  • About
No Result
View All Result
NepaliTelecom
No Result
View All Result

Why should you prefer 4G network? Speed, coverage, cost, etc

Dinesh by Dinesh
October 30, 2022
in 4G Nepal
Reading Time: 7 mins read
prefer 4G network

Do you prefer to keep your smartphone on 4G network or let your device connect to any itself? Depending on your needs and coverage, you can switch between various mobile networks but each comes with its own pros and cons. In this post, we make a case to choose 4G over its preceding networks. Find out why.

4G mobile network, based on Long Term Evolution (LTE) arrived in Nepal in 2017 and has gradually transformed our experience of mobile internet. From basic browsing to streaming Netflix, and video calls on Zoom, every activity on our mobile phones has become easier thanks to the highly efficient 4G network.

Today, more people own a smartphone than a dated feature phone. It’s also likely that most people are on a form of social media and love to watch videos on YouTube. But there are others who also stream and game online on mobile phones. 4G meets the expectation of all.

But still, there are many who still confine to third-generation technology (3G) or second-generation (2G) due to the lack of knowledge or information on how to transition to 4G. There are also myths that 4G is available only in cities, has less signal penetrability, and it’s too expensive which can be deterring some from activating the network on their devices. In this post, we talk about the need to use 4G, debunk the surrounding myths, and also mention how you can upgrade to a 4G network.

Don’t miss: The State of 4G Speed in Nepal and its Influencing Factors

1. Blistering speed

4G is fast. It is decently fast enough to suit our internet needs. While 3G gave us up to 7-10 Mbps data rate, 4G offers up to 100 Mbps speed in an ideal environment. In the real world, you can get 20 to 30 Mbps speed in most settings. So, what can you do with it? It allows a variety of activities. From browsing to streaming music and HD videos, and playing online gaming, 4G handles most internet needs with ease. So, 4G remains the current real-world broadband king.

Likewise, Ntc uses a technology called Carrier Aggregation for its LTE network which further boosts its speed. The network allows for more such innovations which further amplifies its utility in today’s times.

Ntc 4G speed
Ntc 4G speed

2. Wide coverage

There is a myth regarding 4G that it is mostly limited to urban settlements but 4G LTE is an ideal cellular network in terms of coverage. In the last few years, Nepali operators have greatly emphasized improving as well as expanding the fourth-generation network across the country. Besides, almost every phone these days comes with 4G support by default complementing a reliable and efficient mobile broadband experience for users.

Ncell 4G tower at EBC Everest Base Camp
Ncell has established a 4G cell tower at Everest Base Camp

Plus, 4G networks leave behind 3G because telcos have set up more BTS towers for 4G. At the same time, 3G is more concentrated in city areas, whereas 4G is helping bridge the digital divide in both urban and rural settlements. For smartphone uses, only the spectrum band can be a concern, but phones shipped to Nepal come with native support to allow seamless connectivity. Find out how to check the 4G or 5G bands on a phone.

3. Battery efficiency

4G is a newer innovation than its predecessor and it refines our mobile broadband experience. As the network itself is also widely available, it doesn’t take a much toll on our smartphones. We tend to lose the juice out of our phone when it struggles to connect to a network. But as a 4G cellular network is available in most areas in Nepal, our devices can mostly establish connectivity almost wherever a base station is available.

With 4G network mode on, you can expect a more consistent and better battery efficiency for your smartphone.

4. Flexibility

Due to its faster speed, you can make use of the high-speed capacity of 4G for a variety of needs at your convenience. All you need is a 4G SIM card and you can use it on other devices. Additionally, you can also create a WiFi hotspot and connect more devices to it. 4G can be a good replacement for your home WiFi too.

In addition, operators can also use existing 4G hardware to establish 5G communications. Ntc is partly using the existing LTE hardware for its 5G trials called Non-standalone architecture. The telcos can save time and money with the ability that the fourth-generation technology allows for. That also means, the sooner we adopt 4G, the sooner it will make it easy for the commercial deployment of 5G.

Check out: NTC Launches 4G LTE Namaste WiFi for Areas with No FTTH

5. Affordable data packs

Still many deprive themselves of using the fast internet unleashed by 4G frequencies because of the misperception that the data packs are expensive. But not just 4G but the overall mobile broadband rate has become significantly cheaper in recent years. The growing use of smartphones has also contributed to the lowering cost of 4G internet. Particularly, since Covid-19, mobile network operators in Nepal restrategized their data packages and have made them more affordable. All other major telcos in Nepal offer various data packs dedicated to 4G users.

Activate 4G in Ntc, Ncell and Smart Cell

Check out:
Latest NTC Data Pack with Price, Code, Volume, & Validity
Latest Ncell Data Packs With Volume, Price, and Code
Smart Cell SIM Offer, Data, Voice Tariffs & More

6. VoLTE for HD call

Newer technologies support better innovation and that is no exception with 4G. One of the best parts of the 4G network is that it enables HD voice call on smartphones through a technology called VoLTE. Short for Voice over LTE, the unique technology lets users make calls on 4G networks without falling back to 3G or 2G networks. What’s more interesting is that with it, users can make HD calls and browse data at high-speed simultaneously.

Dual VoLTE sign
In the picture: A VoLTE-activated mobile phone

So far, VoLTE is available on a few handsets on the 4G network of Ntc and Ncell. But both companies are coordinating with different manufacturers to add support for the feature for Nepali users. We expect that gradually more devices will get compatibility through the OTA update by different phone makers.

Also read: Which Phone Brands Have Band 20 4G Support and VoLTE in Nepal?

7. Easy to activate

Activating 4G connectivity requires only a few steps. But also make sure that you have a 4G compatible phone with the band support. Depending on which telco’s network you are on, you can use the USSD method, visit a nearby call center, or follow other easy methods.

Learn the steps to activate 4G on Ntc, Ncell, and Smart Cell, and also find out how you can toggle the 4G LTE mode on your smartphone.

4G SIM card

As per Nepal Telecommunication Authority, there are 1 crore, 85 lakh, 59 thousand, 5 hundred, and 22 4G users. Among the telcos, Ntc leads the number with over 1.12 crore, followed by Ncell’s 7.1+ million, and Smart Cell’s over 1.4 lakh subscribers.

4G network operatorsSubscribers
Ntc1,12,97,462
Ncell71,15,678
Smart Cell1,46,382

As 4G continues to implant revolutionary impact in cellular broadband, Nepal is seeking to start 5G. As per the latest report, Ntc, the government-backed telco is preparing for a 5G trial. Mobile broadband and the overall internet space in Nepal continue to harbor newer and modern technologies.

Which mobile network do you usually set your phone on? Do you get satisfactory performance on your 4G network? Do share in the comments below.

Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Viber to get the latest news, and information about Nepal Telecom, Ncell, Smart Cell, ISPs, mobile apps, and phones in Nepal.

Latest Posts

  • Apple brings iOS 18.5 with emergency satellite to iPhone 13
  • Nepal Telecom launches 4G network in Junichande, Jajarkot
  • Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge launch date confirmed, find rumors
  • Huawei announces application for Seeds for the Future Nepal
  • Ncell launches first Shop-in-Shop in Bhairahawa, what is it?
  • NTA warns not to continue unauthorized satellite internet at base camps
  • Daraz Brings 5.5 Sale, “Best Price, Best Deal Offer”
Comments
Previous Post

97% of mobile phones used by Indians are made in India

Next Post

Vivo secures top spot in Chinese smartphone market | Q3 2022

Dinesh

Dinesh

An experienced tech writer covering news mostly on telecommunication, internet, latest tech & trends, and Gadgets. Being a technophile, I am particularly fascinated by the evolution of mobile networks in Nepal from legacy networks (2G, 3G) to 4G (with VoLTE, VoWiFi, eSIM) and the prospects of the upcoming 5G, and equally enthralled by the development of internet from the dial-up connection to the 2 Gbps XGS-PON fiber broadband technology and their transformative impact in the country.

Related Posts

4G users in Nepal Ntc Ncell
4G Nepal

4G users in Nepal: 2.51 crores | Latest NTC, Ncell figures

April 23, 2025
How to use Carrier Video Calling in Nepal
4G Nepal

How to use Carrier Video Calling in Nepal

August 7, 2024
Ncell 4G bands Carrier aggregation
4G Nepal

Ncell starts Carrier Aggregation and Tri-bands for 4G

May 5, 2024
Load More

You may also read

Ntc FTTH

Nepal Telecom Fiber Internet: Price, Speed, Offer, Packs [2025]

April 16, 2025

How to identify Ntc Ncell Smart Hello mobile numbers? [2025]

January 28, 2025
Ntc Namaste Wifi service with 4G LTE router

Namaste Wifi | Ntc’s Wireless Broadband with 4G Router [2025]

January 29, 2025
Nepal Telecom Ntc SEE student SIM offer

Nepal Telecom Brings SEE offer | Free resource and bonus [2025]

March 27, 2025
Worldlink internet offers package price in Nepal

WorldLink Internet Packages: Price, Offers, FUP, 2025 update

March 2, 2025
Dish Home Fiber Internet

Dish Home Internet Packages and Price List in 2025

March 23, 2025
NepaliTelecom

Nepalitelecom.com is a website/blog which provides information regarding telecommunication in Nepal along with Gadgets and has been doing some research for the telecom market in Nepal. We intend to do more of such survey/research in the Nepalese Telecom sector.

SiteMap

📢 Follow us on Viber to get the latest news, and information about Nepal Telecom, Ncell, ISPs, mobile apps, and phones in Nepal.

Popular Categories

Ntc | Ncell | Telco News | ISP | NTA | Gadgets

Recent Posts

  • Apple brings iOS 18.5 with emergency satellite to iPhone 13
  • Nepal Telecom launches 4G network in Junichande, Jajarkot
  • Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge launch date confirmed, find rumors

© 2025 Nepalitelecom

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Telco News
  • Gadgets Nepal
  • Nepal Telecom
  • Ncell
  • Digital Nepal
  • How To
  • Editors’ Pick

© 2025 Nepalitelecom