Nepal Telecommunications Authority

Nepal Telecommunications Authority
नेपाल दूरसञ्चार प्राधिकरण
Abbreviation NTA
Formation 4 March 1998
Type Statutory Authority
Legal status Created by Telecommunication Act 1997
Purpose Independent regulator
Headquarters Kathmandu, Nepal
Region served
Nepal
Key people
Mr. Digambar Jha (Chairman)
Website www.nta.gov.np/en/

Nepal Telecommunications Authority (Nepali: नेपाल दूरसंचार प्राधिकरण) is an independent body founded under the Telecommunication Act 1997. The NTA is responsible for regulating all matters related to telecommunications (wire, cellular, satellite and cable) of Nepal.[1]

The then Government of Nepal's on December 25, 1995 (2052/09/10) decided to welcome private sector into the telecommunication sector in the country. This decision of the cabinet was meant to be a liberalization policy in the ICT for development. The mission of NTA is to create the optimum conditions for the development of telecommunications sector in Nepal by serving the public interest in terms of quality, choice and value for money; healthy competition among service providers and the nation in its drive for socio-economic advancement through efficient private sector participation.


NTA today publicize the MIS (Management Information System) Report periodically, usually monthly, as a process to inform citizen of the telecom statistics in the country. NTA has recently published a Cross Holding Study report that suggest all telecom companies in Nepal to go public limited company (PLC).[2] While this decision of January 2014 has welcomed more foreign investment in the telecom sector in the country, it has also promulgated more laws and regulations of the same.

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