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- Internet_in_Nepal abstract "Although through 2010 less than 23 percent of Nepal's population used the Internet, use of the Internet in Nepal is growing rapidly. This is the result of a competitive Internet service provider (ISP) market and Internet.org Projects. Thirty-one private ISPs offer Internet access to businesses and consumers, through few, Worldlink, Websurfer and Mercantile, dominate the market with a combined share of more than 70 percent. Cyber cafés are important sources of Internet access for Nepalis; the country is believed to have the highest concentration of cybercafés in the world. Much of Nepal's Internet access is concentrated in the more-developed Kathmandu Valley region, as the mountainous terrain and low income in remote regions of the country make access more difficult. However, one effort to bring Internet access to rural populations—the Nepal Wireless Networking Project—has already wirelessly connected seven remote mountain villages to the Internet, with plans to network twenty-one villages in all. With recent availability of the state-owned Nepal Telecom's nationwide WiMAX based WiFi hotspot services, the reach of Internet has even widen.Although relatively few Nepalis presently get their news from the Internet, it has nevertheless become an important source of independent news in Nepal. When King Gyanendra assumed authoritarian control in 2005, for example, traditional media were either shut down or heavily censored to ensure the publication of only favorable news about the monarch. Nepali bloggers became an important political voice and source of information to the world about the situation unfolding inside the country.".
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- Internet_in_Nepal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Communications_in_Nepal.
- Internet_in_Nepal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Internet_by_country.
- Internet_in_Nepal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Internet_in_Nepal.
- Internet_in_Nepal wikiPageWikiLink Constitution_of_Nepal.
- Internet_in_Nepal wikiPageWikiLink Gyanendra_of_Nepal.
- Internet_in_Nepal wikiPageWikiLink Internet.
- Internet_in_Nepal wikiPageWikiLink Internet.org.
- Internet_in_Nepal wikiPageWikiLink Internet_café.
- Internet_in_Nepal wikiPageWikiLink Internet_service_provider.
- Internet_in_Nepal wikiPageWikiLink Kathmandu_Valley.
- Internet_in_Nepal wikiPageWikiLink Nepal.
- Internet_in_Nepal wikiPageWikiLink Nepal_Wireless_Networking_Project.
- Internet_in_Nepal wikiPageWikiLink OpenNet_Initiative.
- Internet_in_Nepal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Internet in Nepal".
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- Internet_in_Nepal subject Category:Communications_in_Nepal.
- Internet_in_Nepal subject Category:Internet_by_country.
- Internet_in_Nepal subject Category:Internet_in_Nepal.
- Internet_in_Nepal type Communication.
- Internet_in_Nepal type Concept.
- Internet_in_Nepal comment "Although through 2010 less than 23 percent of Nepal's population used the Internet, use of the Internet in Nepal is growing rapidly. This is the result of a competitive Internet service provider (ISP) market and Internet.org Projects. Thirty-one private ISPs offer Internet access to businesses and consumers, through few, Worldlink, Websurfer and Mercantile, dominate the market with a combined share of more than 70 percent.".
- Internet_in_Nepal label "Internet in Nepal".
- Internet_in_Nepal sameAs Q6055919.
- Internet_in_Nepal sameAs Q6055919.
- Internet_in_Nepal wasDerivedFrom Internet_in_Nepal?oldid=693745378.
- Internet_in_Nepal isPrimaryTopicOf Internet_in_Nepal.