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Ncell launches new packs, starting at less than Rs30 a day
The six newly lauched packs priced from Rs39 to Rs599, include an Unlimited All Nepal pack at just Rs198, valid for 7 days.bookmark
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Published at : April 18, 2025
Updated at : April 18, 2025 08:22
Kathmandu
Ncell has introduced industry-first unlimited voice and data packs starting at less than Rs30 per day, along with various other new products. In voice services, Ncell has launched six new packs, priced from Rs39 to Rs599, including an Unlimited All Nepal pack at just Rs198, valid for 7 days. This pack lets customers enjoy unlimited voice calls at just Rs28.3 per day.
Customers who need Ncell-to-Ncell calls can opt for the Unlimited Day On-net pack, valid for three days, which costs only Rs50. Similarly, for Rs 599, customers get 999 All Nepal talk time, valid for 84 days, nearly three months. With a focus on subscriber calling India, Ncell has introduced Rs49 International Long Distance (ILD) Pack valid for 28 days, offering calls to India at just Rs2.99 per minute (excluding tax), a 25 percent discount over regular rates. With the growing demand for higher mobile data at affordable prices, Ncell has introduced two attractive packs—Rs99 for unlimited data valid for 3 days, and Rs2,499 for 84 days of unlimited data usage—bringing down the effective cost of data to just Rs29.8 a day only.
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