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Ncell app provides bonus data on online recharge
This offer encourages customers to go digital while enjoying bonus data and accessing a wide range of services available through the Ncell App, all on a convenient, one-stop platformbookmark
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Published at : April 21, 2025
Updated at : April 21, 2025 10:13
Kathmandu
Ncell has launched a scheme under which its customers can enjoy bonus data on every online mobile balance recharge of Rs100 and above made through the Ncell App, the self-service mobile application.
With every online recharge of Rs100 to Rs200 via the Ncell App, customers receive 200MB of bonus data valid for 1 day.
For online recharges of Rs 200 and above, customers receive 500MB of bonus data with a 3-day validity.
The data bonus does not apply to recharges made using physical scratch cards.
This offer encourages customers to go digital while enjoying bonus data and accessing a wide range of services available through the Ncell App, all on a convenient, one-stop platform, the company said in a statement.
Through the app, Ncell users can easily subscribe to data or voice packs, including Sadhain ON and Sadhain ON Renewal packs, track service usage, recharge online, convert resources from data to voice and vice versa, send resources as gifts, and more.
Other existing features include access to online and offline games, news from leading media outlets, monthly bill viewing, service activation and deactivation, roaming services, and more.
The Ncell app also serves as a one-stop solution for Nepali migrants abroad, offering easy recharge and pack purchases, as well as seamless SIM usage while roaming, whether for short trips or extended stays.
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