Vianet Communications, Nepal’s prominent internet, and TV service provider has completed its 23 years of operation. The company looks ahead to further enrich the lives of its customers through the best possible digital services as it has done continuously since 1999.
Vianet has always remained at the forefront of providing reliable and affordable broadband internet and digital TV service in the country. The ISP has also introduced various technologies in Nepal for the first time.
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In 23 years of service, Vianet has pioneered many services in Nepal
Vianet is also the first to introduce high-speed fiber internet in Nepal. The ISP brought the technology called FTTH (Fiber to the Home) back in 2011 ushering in revolutionary fixed-line broadband in the country. In addition, the company also takes credit for offering dedicated speeds without any sharing ratio.
Similarly, in 2016, it became the first to launch an IPTV service transforming the TV viewing experience for Nepali customers for the better.
The company continuously upgrades its services to reach out to more customers with quality services.
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Vianet offers the best in class fiber internet packages and TV experience
Vianet’s Ultra-Fi internet packages are some of the most reliable and affordable ones enriching the lives of its customers.
Vianet, another key product of Vianet has been providing an aesthetically pleasing TV viewing experience with over 175 TV channels at an affordable rate. Recently, the company upgraded its IPTV to ViaTV 2.0. Now, the viewers can see it enhance their TV experience with popular features such as a separate viewer profile, Picture-in-Picture (PIP) preview, pay-per-view options, and DVR among many others.
On the occasion of its 23rd anniversary, the company thanked all of its employees, customers, and stakeholders for their support on its wonderful journey.
Looking into the future, Vianet aspires to keep improving and upgrading its products and services to meet the evolving demands of the internet, TV, and other digital services for both the personal and business purposes of its customers.