Vianet Launches New 'WiFi 6' Internet Packages to Combat Connectivity Issues

Kathmandu. Vianet Communications Ltd., Nepal's leading internet service provider, has launched new internet packages based on 'WiFi 6' technology to solve problems like internet interruptions, buffering, and weak signals.

The company stated that this service was introduced to the market with the aim of providing users with a high-speed new experience and improving overall connectivity.

This technology has been designed keeping in mind the need to operate multiple devices simultaneously indoors as digital usage increases. The company claims that because it offers up to four times more efficiency than older technology, it will minimize latency. This means that even when various family members are engaged in video streaming, online gaming, and office work at the same time, there will be no issues.

The company has made high-speed 'WiFi 6' packages available ranging from 250 Mbps to 600 Mbps. The 250 Mbps speed annual plan is available for NPR 13,800 (including VAT). Customers subscribing to the annual plan will also receive an additional one month of internet service free of charge.

To ensure uniform internet signal distribution throughout the house, the company has also made a 'WiFi 6 Mesh' router option available for NPR 3,500 (including VAT). The company believes that the mesh system will solve the problem where ordinary routers fail to deliver signals to all parts of houses with thick walls or large areas.

The company has also simplified the upgrade process for existing customers. Current users can replace their old router with a new WiFi 6 ONU for a fee of NPR 500.

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