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Nepal Telecom App Reviews: Must Have App in Your Mobile Phone

Nepal Telecom App Reviews
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13 Janaury 2021, Kathmandu

Nepal Telecom App Review

The state-owned telecom service: Nepal Telecom (NT), on its 10th anniversary, launched a beta version of its Android app “Nepal Telecom” for its 8 million users. This app is developed by FOCUS ONE Nepal for Nepal Telecom. It has an average rating of 3.8 in Google Play Store and 6,203 total reviews. To use this app, you have to grant it privilege to your contacts, calendar, phone calls, SMS, and call information. We’ll be looking into the app’s features and services in this review. ­­

Overview

Like every other app, for you to use “Nepal Telecom,” you have to be a registered user. The registration form is quite simple and requires the users’ name, email address, phone number, date of birth, gender, and password. After being a registered user, you can log into the app with your phone number and password as login credentials. Once you are registered, NT welcomes you in by giving away some free data. The design on the home page is quite simple, and NT’s signature blue color adds to its appeal. The home page shows your balance, your remaining data, data validity date, and offers (if you have any). Just below all that, you can see the list of features that this app provides you.

Features ­­

Let’s review what features of the app “Nepal Telecom” are:

The Friends and Family Call Service (FNF)

 Here you can add up to five friends and family members owning Nepal Telecom’s telephone number, who you can call at a discounted price even during business hours. You can add and delete any FNF members and modify the list accordingly. There are also options for subscribing to the FNF service.

Complaints

Although NT tried, this “Nepal Telecom” app can hardly be called successful as it has more complaints than pleased users.

Considering everything, this app has more negative reviews than positive ones. The features that do work properly in the app are those which could also as easily be accessed without the app. If NT focuses on bringing on features that the customers are highly in need of, this app could still be salvaged. If not, the app cannot be called helpful.


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