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Daily Mail (UK), July 4, 2016



The innovative new travel gadgets you need this summer



"OneSimCard is a provider that has deals with networks in more than 200 countries worldwide meaning 85% off calls, text and data wherever you are. It also spells the end for voyagers who keep multiple local SIM cards."



- Annabel Fenwick Elliott



The Boston Globe, April 12, 2014



Tips for using your cellphone abroad



"OneSimCard sell SIM cards that work in about 200 countries. A big benefit: You keep the same card, and the same cellphone number, as you travel from one country to the next. OneSimCard excels if you’ll be receiving more incoming calls, and it offers highly competitive rates for outgoing calls."



PC Magazine, September 26, 2012



OneSimCard International SIM Review & Rating

Editor Rating: 4 stars, "Excellent"



Free incoming calls nearly everywhere. Lots of calling options. Flexible Web-based account management.



"OneSimCard is a terrific tool for people who are traveling abroad and who expect to be receiving a lot of calls. Pop the card into your phone and you'll get much lower rates than you would just roaming with your carrier. OneSimCard's major strength is its free incoming calls in 150 countries. You should definitely cons >We rated OneSimCard 4 [out of 5] stars and strongly recommend it."



- Sascha Segan, Lead Mobile Analyst



The New York Times, September 23, 2012



Frugal Traveler: How to Avoid a Smartphone’s Bite



"As many people have learned the hard way, calling and texting while abroad can bring painful bills. What you should do: If your phone is “unlocked,” meaning you can use other providers, get an international SIM card. I tested OneSimCard's Standard card this summer. Web browsing was surprisingly affordable in many places. Prices have dropped recently, to as little as 25 cents a megabyte with OneSimCard’s Daily Data Package. Most of the time, you can travel from one country to another and your phone is unfazed, simply switching from one local company to another. You load your phone with credits and set your account to reload automatically. [They] have excellent American-based customer service."



The Washington Post, May 8, 2011



Travelers, phone home — it's so SIMple



"The global SIM card is like a satellite in your pocket, granting [cell phone] service in nearly every country on the map. I made and accepted numerous calls. with the casualness of sitting at Starbucks on Connecticut Avenue. And I received one of the biggest surprises of my trip when my phone unexpectedly rang in Mongolia. I answered it and heard an earful about the day’s events at home."



- Andrea Sachs, Travel Staff Writer



Inc Magazine, September 27, 2013



6 Tech Must-Haves for International Business Trips

Everything you need to keep pace with business while you're overseas.



"There's one thing you can and should always prepare for in advance: how you're going to get work done, especially on an overseas trip.



2. Get an international SIM card. I tried [OneSimCard] in an HTC One smartphone that was already unlocked. Rates vary by country and incoming calls are often free but outgoing calls run between 25 cents and 69 cents per minute. (Some U. S. carriers charge up to $4 per minute overseas.) OneSimCard [also] provides an app that lets you make Internet calls."



The Toronto Star & Moneyville. ca, August 2, 2011



How to beat international roaming charges



"When I travel, I read/write emails and text messages, access news articles, post to Facebook and upload a travel blog daily from my smartphone. I was very pleased when Toronto Star columnist Ellen Roseman forwarded a press release to me from OneSimCard. I’m relieved that I can keep on typing without any nasty surprises on my next Rogers bill."



The New York Times, August 7, 2011



Practical Traveler: How to Beat the High Costs of Dialing Abroad



"The cheapest way to make calls while abroad is to use a prepaid SIM card. Travelers who want the security of having a SIM card before they land can buy one at OneSimCard. com, whose prepaid SIM cards offer rates lower than most American carriers."



The Chicago Tribune, February 3, 2012



Spending: Phone home and save

Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine, February 2012 Issue

Your Guide to Bargain Travel in 2012

"Use your cellphone outside the U. S. and you're asking for an eye-popping bill. If you're traveling to multiple countries, consider an international SIM card [from] www. onesimcard. com [where] you can buy international SIM cards as well as purchase and rent phones. With a SIM card, you'll pay lower rates than through your carrier and can prepay for minutes and even data -- so you'll know how much you're spending in advance."



Lisa Gerstner, Staff Writer & Susannah Snider, Reporter





American Forces Network Radio - OnTravel, June 27, 2011



One SIM Card Wherever You Travel



"OneSimCard provides a SIM card that you can easily use in most countries and since you buy it in the US it’s easy to top up. Rates are great and you can’t help but save money over taking your US carrier’s phone overseas and paying big bucks."







The San Diego Daily Transcript, April 13, 2011



Reducing Your Travel Bills: Saving Money On Global Calling



"I travel four or five times a year to Asia and Europe. OneSimCard provides a single SIM card that works in nearly every country in the world. The rates are very reasonable to call from international locations to the U. S. or anywhere else in the world. In most countries you don't pay for incoming calls. On a typical trip, one hour of calls will save me $100."



The New York Times, February 16, 2011



Staying Connected Overseas (Cheaply)



"I use OneSimCard. and I have used it for years in dozens of countries."



- David H. Freedman



Time. com/CNN, September 13, 2010



10 Ways to Stay Connected While on the Road



"A way around the sticker shock of high overseas phone bills."



The New York Times, February 18, 2009



Frugal Traveler: Calling Home For Even Less



"It's a great idea. carry when you travel."



The Boston Globe, February 1, 2009



Gearing Up Review: What A Calling Card



"OneSimCard offers significantly reduced rates [overseas]."



The Hattiesburg American, February 6, 2012



Technology makes for easier traveling



"One of the biggest dilemmas I faced when preparing for this trip was what type of phone to bring along. After two years of research, I purchased an unlocked iPhone, and set up an account through onesimcard. com. I chose a telephone number that would be my international number for life. The rates were good - approximately 40 cents a minute for outgoing calls. Beautiful."





50Plus. com/ZoomerMedia, December 15, 2010



20 Great Gifts for the Traveller on Your List



"Swapping out the SIM card in your phone can lead to big savings."





Basics Edit



Nepal has three GSM mobile operators:




    Nepal Telecom (state-owned) Ncell (owned by Axiata) Smart Cell (by Smart Telecom, limited coverage on 2G, 4G/LTE; no 3G)



Additionally United Telecom Limited (UTL) provides limited mobility CDMA-based services which is incompatible to GSM devices and not mentioned any further.



2G is on 900 and 1800 MHz and 3G on 2100 MHz. In 2016 the government of Nepal has begun the process of converting existing wireless licences to technology neutral permits, enabling operators to use their current 900 MHz for 3G and free their 1800 MHz (B3) frequency holdings to offer 4G/LTE services. 4G/LTE has been launched by all three providers in 2017.



Have in mind that given its mountainous territory, coverage can be very spotty and data speeds extremely slow outside the Kathmandu central valley or Pokhara.



Requirements Edit



All SIM cards must be registered in Nepal at the point of purchase. So you have to go to an outlet of the operator and show your passport. They will take a photo of you and copy your passport there. You can speed up things, if you provide a passport-sized photo and a photocopy of the face side of your passport, as their equipment is often not working. Furthermore, you have to fill out a customer application form.



Nepal Telecom (NTC) Edit





Nepal Telecom (NTC) is the state owned, national provider in Nepal. It has a monopoly on landlines and broadband, but competes with Ncell for mobile customers. In 2017 it held about 50% of the mobile market.



NTC uses 900 Mhz for 2G and 2100 Mhz for 3G. Simultanously, it runs a CDMA network too. GSM-coverage is slightly lower than Ncell. Until 2017 only about 60 3G sites have been installed and on air including Banepa, Bhaktpur, total 59 sites in Kathmandu and 1 site in Pokhara.



4G/LTE has started as first provider in Nepal in 2017 on 1800 MHz (B3) only in the Kathmandu Valley and Pokhara only opened for prepaid. NTC signed 40,000 LTE users in two weeks alone. Note that Apple's iPhone 6 and iPhone 7 devices are currently not compatible with NT’s 1800 MHz LTE network. The telco says it's working with the manufacturer to remedy this.



Availability Edit



Their prepaid card is called "Namaste" (Welcome). It is available in their stores and sales outlets for Rs. 90. It contains a welcome letter with SIM serial number, mobile phone number, PIN/PUK numbers and security cod, an User's Guide and the SIM card with Rs. 50 airtime.



For their 4G/LTE service you need a new 4G/LTE compatible SIM that is sold in their shops in the coverage areas of the Kathmandu Valley and Pokhara. To activate 4G service dial *444#.



Your Namaste account is instantly activated, when you make your first call. Either you can dial 1414 or any other number for the first call. Your first call will be diverted to Nepal Telecom Management Centre and you will hear voice prompt from our system. Along with the Namaste service information, you will be given the option of choosing the language (English or Nepali) at this time. Make choice according to your need. After the release of this call you can use the Namaste service.



Recharges Edit



Recharge cards are available in five denominations of Rs. 50, Rs. 100, Rs. 200, Rs.500 and Rs.1000 giving 30 days to 2 years of validity.



Data feature packages Edit



NTC's default prepaid data rate is Rs. 1 per MB. They have introduced these data packages for 2G, 3G, and 4G/LTE. Taxes are included:




Data Time Price Activation
Unlimited 1 hour Rs. 20 FDPACK
55 MB 24 hours Rs. 9 DATA55MB
28 MB 1 day Rs. 12 DATA28MB
100 MB 1 day Rs. 25 ECO100MB
1 GB 1 day Rs. 45 1D1G
90 MB 3 days Rs. 30 DATA90MB
190 MB 7 days Rs. 60 DATA190MB
500 MB 7 days RS. 100 ECO500MB
7 GB 7 days Rs. 250 7D7G
1.5 GB 28 days Rs. 140 DATA1500MB
4.5 GB 28 days Rs. 500 DATA4500MB
28 GB 28 days Rs. 850 28D28G
12 GB 42 days Rs. 990 DATA12GB



For activation text code to 1415.



They also released nighttime packs valid 11pm to 6am:




    regular nighttime packs:
      125 MB for 1 night: Rs. 9, activation: Night125MB 630 MB for 7 nights: Rs. 45, activation: Night630MB

    'unlimited' nighttime packs: when used more than 1 GB per night, throttled to 256 kbps:
      for 1 night: Rs. 15, activation: NUNL for 7 nights: Rs. 185, activation: UNL7




For social media use (Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and Twitter), they issued these social media packs:




    36 MB for 1 day: Rs. 6, activation: FB36MB 150 MB for 3 days: Rs. 30, activation: FB150MB 325 MB for 7 days: Rs. 60, activation: RB325MB



For video streaming with YouTube, these packs are offered:




    150 MB for 1 day: Rs. 12, activation: YT150MB 400 MB for 3 days: Rs. 30, activation: YT400MB 900 MB for 7 days: Rs. 60, activation: YT900MB



All activation codes by SMS to 1415, all rates include taxes.



More information Edit



    APN: ntnet


    Website: http://www. ntc. net. np


Ncell Edit



Ncell is the no.2 in Nepal with 46% share and was renamed 2010 from Mero Mobile. In 2015/6 it was sold from Telia to the Malaysian Axiata Group giving it a new logo.



Its 2G is on 900 and 1800 Mhz and reaches 90% of population, 3G is on 2100 Mhz in about 20 of the biggest towns. Ncell Coverage Map. Ncell is the better provider in the country, but there are still many areas uncovered and don't expect high speeds. Generally, it's coverage is a bit better than Nepal Telecom's.



The start of their 4G/LTE was further delayed in 2017 by taxation issues and was finally launched in June 2017 on 900 and 1800 MHz in the Kathmandu Valley, including the areas of Nagarkot, Banepa and Dhulikhel. In summer 2017 the cites of Biratnagar, Birtamode, Damak, Dharan, Bharatpur, Hetauda, Birjung, Bhairahawa, Butwal and Nepalgunj were added to the 4G/LTE network. In early 2018 already 21 cities and 15% of the population are covered by 4G/LTE. All Ncell customers possessing a USIM card will be able access the company’s LTE network.



Availability Edit



Ncell SIM cards can be bought from a number of street stores, and require a passport photocopy (which the vendor will make) and a passport photo (which you bring). Some stores also take two thumbprints on the application form: Ncell Store Locators.



Recharges Edit



The price for starter pack is Rs. 99 with Rs. 50 of credit and 60 domestic texts, 40 domestic minutes and 20 MB of data valid for 7 days. You can purchase top-up scratch cards from Rs.10. For top-ups over Rs. 100, you get 5-12% bonus on top. They have two tariff lines for prepaid called Sajilo and Ramro, which don't make a difference for data.



To top-up by scratch card, type *102* #. For balance check enter *101#. Also strangely the recharge cards sold in shops (in amount of Rs. 50, 100, 200, 500) don't give you the full amount, again due to some tax reasons, so you actually get something like Rs. 49.02 credit for the Rs. 50 recharge card.



Data feature packages Edit



Default tariff is Rs. 2.75 per MB depending on base plan, so better get one of these packs:




Gajjabko Data Packs: Data Time Price Sahi Data Packs: Data



Time Price

Daami Data Packs: Data Time Price Ramro Data Packs: Data

Time Price

'Unlimited' Internet Packs (Overuse @ 32 kbps) Data Time Price
75 MB 1 day Rs. 19.15
200 MB 3 days Rs. 44.69
500 MB 7 days Rs. 95.77
3 GB 30 days Rs. 453.30
750 MB 60 mins


1 day Rs. 49.80
2 GB 3 days Rs. 126.41
4 GB 7 days Rs. 254.10
16 GB 30 days Rs. 1020.24
220 MB 1 day Rs. 24.26
500 MB 3 days Rs. 62.57
1 GB 7 days Rs. 113.64
5 GB 30 days Rs. 573.33
35 MB 35 MB 1 day Rs. 11.49
120 MB 120 MB 3 days Rs. 37.03
300 MB 300 MB 7 days Rs. 88.11
1.3 GB 1.3 GB 30 days Rs. 343.49
1 GB 30 days Rs. 892.55
5 GB 30 days Rs. 2552.52
10 GB 30 days Rs. 3829.42



All rates are including 13% taxes now. Activation is by *17123#. After using up data, speed will be throttled to 32 kbps or you can buy a new package anytime.



Data-only SIM Edit



Ncell sells a data-only SIM in connection with a USB dongle called Ncell Connect. It's unclear, if you can get the SIM without the modem. The dongle is sold at Rs. 2699 (+13% taxes) with 500 MB data included. Default data is at Rs. 2.26 per MB (tax incl.) and following monthly packs are offered:




    500 MB: Rs. 509.48 - activation: text '500 MB' to 9009 1 GB: Rs. 892.55 - activation: text '1 GB' to 9009 5 GB: Rs. 2552.52 - activation: text '5 GB' to 9009



Taxes are included. To check data balance of your package, text 'status' to 9009.



Axiata roaming offer Edit



As Ncell now belongs to the Axiata group, it offers discounted roaming on their other networks in the region: Robi in Bangladesh, Smart in Cambodia, XL Axiata in Indonesia, Celcom in Malaysia, Dialog in Sri Lanka, M1 in Singapore and Vodafone-iIdea in India. "Unlimited" data roaming is given out for Rs. 100 per day (plus 27.69% taxes).



To activate the service, dial *17129# and follow instructions. Roaming service must be activated prior to leaving Nepal. Standard roaming charges will be applicable, if you are connected to other networks while roaming.



Travellers SIM Edit



The Travellers SIM is a special SIM card for people visiting Nepal from abroad. This SIM card is only available for foreign nationals. They need to submit below documents to get the Travellers SIM: photocopy of valid passport, arrival visa and a passport sized photo..Foreigners can get this SIM from our Ncell centres, TIA (airport) POS, and other major POS in touristic areas.



This SIM costs Rs. 110 (incl. of taxes) with a main balance of Rs 30 and 300 MB valid for 3 days. These packages can be added to the Travellers SIM:




Pack Data Voice Time Price
Light 7 GB 20 mins 7 days Rs. 490
Medium 14 GB 30 mins 14 days Rs. 980
Heavy 21 GB 40 mins 21 days Rs. 1470
Super 28 GB 50 mins 28 days Rs. 1960



To subscribe, dial *17105# and follow the instructions.



More information Edit



    APN: web Website: https://www. ncell. axiata. com/


Smart Cell (by Smart Telecom) Edit





Fixed-wireless operator Smart Telecom was granted a licence in 2013 allowing it to expand into the mobile market. So far it only has coverage in a few provinces (coverage map) and can't be recommended for travelling. They only held 4.4% of the mobile market in 2017.



They are on 2G/GSM on 1800 MHz only. In 2017 a licence to use 4G/LTE was granted to Smart and in October 2017 Smart has finally launched its long-awaited 4G/LTE service, with the company stating that it is now live in Kathmandu, Lalitpur, Bhaktapur and Pokhara. The new 4G service offers customers speeds of up to 70 Mbps. Smart Telecom has been granted 10 MHz of frequencies in the 1800 MHz (B3), while its two competitors Nepal Telecom (NT) and Ncell have only been allocated 5 MHz each in this spectrum band.



Availability Edit



They sell two SIM cards at Rs. 99 in their starter called Sath Sath Smart Cell Pack containing Rs. 90 credit, 10 mins, 10 SMs and 200 Mb for 30 days. For their new 4G be sure to get a 4G enabled SIM.



Recharge cards are sold in values of Rs. 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000. To top-up by card, enter *122*



Certain recharge cards give a special bonus:




    for a recharge of Rs. 100 a main balance of Rs. 98.04 and bonus of 400 MB, 10 mins, 10 SMS for 7 days for a recharge of Rs. 200 a main balance of Rs. 196.08 and bonus of 800 MB, 20 mins, 20 SMS for 15 days for a recharge of Rs. 500 a main balance of Rs. 490.20 and bonus of 3 GB, 100 mins, 100 SMS for 30 days for a recharge of Rs. 1000 a main balance of Rs. 980.40 and bonus of 6 GB, 200 mins, 200 SMS for 30 days



Data feature packages Edit



Default data rate is Rs. 1.92 per MB (tax incl.) and can be added by these packages (taxes incl.):



Hands On: Farewell SIM Cards, Hello Virtual SIMs?



The SIM card of the future may exist only in our imagination if virtual SIMs become widespread.





BARCELONA—SIM cards haven’t changed much over the years. Sure they’ve reduced in size from large tabs to tiny nano SIMs, but overall you still need to stick a little plastic card in your phone in order to connect to mobile networks.



Virtual SIM cards make that a thing of the past. KnowRoaming’s SoftSIM, uCloudlink’s CloudSIM, and Gemalto’s embedded SIM all provide remote SIM provisioning and GSM connectivity without you ever having to physically put a SIM card into your phone.



This is done by essentially tricking your phone into thinking there actually is a SIM card inserted into the slot (an eSIM is a bit different, see below for more). That means you’re still limited to the number of SIM card slots your phone has; dual SIM devices can get two lines of service, but everyone else is still restricted to one. At MWC we took a look at the various providers of SIM-free services.



KnowRoaming SoftSIM





KnowRoaming’s SoftSIM provides for SIM-free data by integrating the technology into select Alcatel and ZTE phones. We went hands on with some of them to check out how the feature works.



At its most basic level, the Alcatel Pop 4, Pop 5, Pop 6, A2 XL, A3 XL, and the ZTE Blade V8 all come with the RoamNow! App pre-installed. The app is what you’ll use to manage the service. Among other things, it allows you to choose the country, select data packages, and make payments. On your end as the user, there’s nothing more to do. The phone believes a SIM card is inserted and will enable service.



Roaming is available in 61 countries and all GSM carriers. In the US, that excludes Verizon and Sprint, but for users of T-Mobile, Sprint, and other MVNOs, the overall setup is fast and intuitive. Of the apps I saw, it was the cleanest.



UCloudlink CloudSIM and GlocalMe Smartphone



UCloudlink’s CloudSIM functions the same as KnowRoaming’s. The phone is tricked into thinking it has a SIM card in the slot even though no hardware is involved. A GlocalMe app helps you manage your account, activate service, keep track of data usage, and make payments.



The difference here is uCloudlink doesn’t have as wide a range of devices as KnowRoaming. You have to use the GlocalMe smartphone, which is essentially the Xiaomi Mi Max, a 6.4-inch phablet priced at $200. A smaller 5.5-inch device is expected to be announced starting at $180. Both phones also function as a hotspot. The GlocalMe sends a signal to a central cloud server which detects the best local network available in real time. The phone then connects to the strongest local carrier, with the highest signal strength and is only charged the most affordable local rate.





That makes CloudSIM particularly useful for international travelers because users are not required to be on any particular network. However, one disadvantage is that Xiaomi phones are not sold in the US and don’t support US carrier bands. The Alcatel and ZTE phones, by contrast, are all confirmed to work for US GSM carriers.



However, to some extent, Glocal Me is also looking to the Chinese market rather than just international roaming. A company representative I spoke with told me that in China it’s not uncommon for manufacturers like Xiaomi to offer a certain amount of high-speed data bundled with the phones they sell. That makes CloudSIM particularly appealing since it doesn’t require them to package a prepaid SIM card or inconvenience the customer by making them swap out after the data is finished.



Gemalto eSIM



Gemalto’s eSIM isn’t actually a virtual SIM. It’s plugged in or soldered onto your device, but the reason we’re including it is it can remotely manage multiple mobile networks. Similar to uCloudlink, the eSIM can be provisioned to operate on any network without requiring an additional SIM card. Service is activated through the GigSky app, which allows you to select plans and shows you pricing for the geographical location. Provisioning happens immediately through Gemalto’s remote subscription management.



The SIM-less Future



Does all this mean your SIM card is going to go extinct? Probably not, but it does mean that in the future we can have phones built without SIM card slots at all, allowing for provisioning to all happen on the over-the-air software end. Aside from freeing up some space in the phone’s internals, which manufacturers seem to always like, it can also potentially allow devices to host more than two numbers or lines of service. That may require a technical workaround though, because for the moment your phone still needs to believe there’s a SIM card in its slot.



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