MyRepublica.com reports that Nepal’s Ministry of Information and Communications (MoIC) has submitted plans to the Ministry of Law and Justice (MoLJ) looking for clearance for its proposal to open up voice-over-internet protocol (VoIP) services to any companies holding a requisite licence. The opening up of the IP telephony market in the kingdom is a pre-requisite of an agreement signed by the government with Asian Development Bank (ADB) on an ICT development project between the pair. As such, ADB is stumping up USD6 million towards a USD25 million state-backed ICT development project to bring cheap voice over broadband services (VoB) to the Nepali population
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OVETEL MoIC submits VoIP proposal for ratification ahead of licence allocation
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