Last Updated on June 14, 2026
Summary✨
Nepal has over 2.67 crore 4G users, showing significant mobile broadband growth according to the NTA’s latest report.
Both NT and Ncell are working on enhancing 4G quality while the transition to 5G is underway.
Challenges like service quality improvement and user dependency on older technologies still exist in Nepal’s 4G landscape.
The number of 4G users has reached over 2.67 crore in Nepal. At the same time, mobile broadband reached 94.29% in population penetration proportion, according to the Nepal Telecommunications Authority (NTA) in its latest MIS report for Baisakh, 2083.
In Baisakh 2083, the NTA report shows that the number of 4G users reached 2 crore, 67 lakh, 33 thousand, and 206. In Chaitra 2082, there were 2 crore, 65 thousand, 98 thousand, and 748 4G users. That is to say that the country saw an increase of 1 lakh, 34 thousand, and 460 new subscriptions on the 4G network.
The table below highlights the 4G user data of Nepal between Chaitra and Falgun, 2082.
The numerical figures in these stats change constantly. However, Nepal continues to see growth in fourth-generation technology, and it won’t see any downturn unless 5G in Nepal becomes a reality.
The change in figures is common, but the conclusion is that 4G dominates Nepal’s mobile broadband scene courtesy of Nepal Telecom and Ncell. They both have a strong GSM mobile service presence throughout the country and provide a range of 4G-backed data packs for their customers.
Both telecom companies provide carrier aggregation (CA) technology for their 4G users, further enhancing their 4G experience with faster data speeds, lower interference, and lower latency. You can also notice that with CA on your phone, your 4G network performs better than without it.
Both Ntc and Ncell continue to revolutionize 4G in Nepal
Nepal Telecom (Ntc) and Ncell both provide 4G services via their nationwide GSM mobile networks. According to the latest NTA report for Baisakh 2083, Ntc has over 1.46 crore 4G users while Ncell boasts over 1.21 crore on the same network. But while the former added over 33 thousand new users, Ncell gained over 1 lakh users in a month. It’s worth noting that with both Ncell and Ntc shutting 3G network, 4G has become more important for their subscribers.
The table below shows the 4G user base of Ntc and Ncell from the latest NTA report, with a comparison between the Baisakh 2083 and Chaitra 2082.
The fluctuations in statistics are common, but 4G is the best Nepal has to offer. So, both companies may recoup their users in the coming months.
Both NT and Ncell provide 4G SIMs by default, which has further helped expand 4G connectivity in Nepal. These SIM cards also support VoLTE, which provides HD calls. But if you are still on 2G/3G, you can easily activate 4G in Ntc and Ncell.
Currently, both NT and Ncell are at work on the 5G network in Nepal, while the exact timeline for the commercial launch is not known yet.
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Still a need to focus on 4G quality of service
Both Ntc and Ncell have a profound impact on Nepal’s telecommunication industry. They play a significant role in the country’s digital transformation and connectivity. However, their service quality can still improve. Judging by NTA’s drive test reports, the two companies can do more to enhance their voice and data services to a satisfying extent. There can be different factors affecting 4G speed, though.
Dependency on connectivity is not a luxury now, but a need, and 4G elevates our way of life thanks to its high-speed capacity. From paying on smartphones to video-calling, VoLTE, etc., the advanced mobile broadband service has transformed lives. We need more improvement to unlock more fruits from cellular technology.
Having said that, there are still some users who do not wish to enjoy the 4G connectivity and stick with older technology like 2G and 3G. The reasons include less awareness of 4G, up to 2G/3G support on their mobile, old phones (not supporting 4G), Old SIM, blaming 4G for using more battery and data volume, etc., at a time when we are contemplating whether it’s time to quit 3G.
Anyway, Nepal’s telcos have made their decision on quitting legacy mobile networks. Nepal Telecom has announced that it will phase out 2G service on 1800 MHz and 3G too. Similarly, Ncell has started switching off its 3G network, phasing out the legacy network in Jhapa, Dhankuta, and Tehrathum already. So, sooner than later, you will have only 4G and above connectivity support on your phone. It’s also the right direction for the telecommunications industry as 4G coverage has reached beyond 98% (749 local levels out of 753), and 5G could roll out soon.
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FAQs on 4G users in Nepal
Here are the most frequently asked questions (FAQs) about the 4G user base and current status in Nepal:
How many 4G users are there in Nepal currently?
As per NTA’s Baisakh report 2083, there are 26,733,208 4G users in Nepal.
What is the mobile broadband penetration rate in Nepal?
Mobile broadband penetration in Nepal has reached 94.29% of the population.
Which telecom operator has more 4G users in Nepal?
Nepal Telecom leads with over 1.46 crore users, while Ncell has around 1.21 crore users.
Do both Ntc and Ncell have Carrier Aggregation for 4G?
Yes, both telecom companies provide Carrier Aggregation (CA) technology for enhanced 4G experience.
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