5G in Nepal

1st December 2023, Kathmandu

Federation of Computer Association Nepal and USAID Collaborate for ‘5G Nepal: Accelerating Digital Transformation’ Symposium in Kathmandu

In a collaborative effort between the Federation of Computer Association Nepal and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Trade and Competitiveness, a symposium titled ‘5G Nepal: Accelerating Digital Transformation’ convened in Kathmandu on the 13th of Mangsir.

The event aimed to scrutinize the pivotal role of 5G technology in catapulting Nepal into the realms of digital and economic transformation.

The symposium facilitated extensive discussions among stakeholders, delving into the distinctive features of 5G technology, global trends, economic evaluations, and insightful case studies from nations that have embraced 5G. Participants engaged in meaningful conversations, exploring strategies and plans for the adoption of 5G services in Nepal.

Key Highlights:

Government’s Approach: Dr. Pradeep Poudel, Deputy Director of Nepal Telecommunication Authority, presented the government’s approach and current progress in 5G development.

Global Analysis: Rajan Kandel from the Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia, provided a comprehensive analysis of the impact of 5G on business and economies worldwide.

Panel Discussion: A dynamic panel discussion, titled ‘Unleashing the Economic Potential of 5G Technology,’ took center stage. Moderated by ICT expert Dr. Vivek S. Rana, the discussion featured experts and representatives from government, telecommunications, and the private sector.

Participants: Key figures like Dr. Pradip Poudel, Rina Dangol from Nepal Telecom, and Amit Agarwal, co-founder of Khalti Wallet, actively participated.

Chiranjibi Adhikari, General Secretary of CAN Federation, emphasized the primary objective of the program – to explore the potential of 5G and its transformative impact on Nepal’s digital landscape.

The symposium drew a diverse audience, including representatives from telecommunication companies, industry experts, internet service providers, e-commerce firms, government agencies, international organizations, and foreign delegations.

The emphasis during the symposium was on encouraging the private sector and 5G technology providers to invest in Nepal. Participants also highlighted the importance of utilizing the Rural Telecommunication Development Fund for infrastructure investment in rural areas.

In essence, the symposium contributed to a collective vision of harnessing 5G for the profound enhancement of Nepal’s economic landscape.

This event marks a significant step towards a digitally advanced Nepal, with stakeholders collaboratively shaping the future of technology in the nation.

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