Nepal’s First 2 Gbps Internet Based on XGS Fiber Technology

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30th March 2023, Kathmandu

Vianet is a leading internet service provider (ISP) in Nepal, providing high-speed internet services to residential and business customers.

It was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Kathmandu, Nepal.

Additionally, It offers a wide range of internet services, including fiber-optic internet, Wi-Fi internet, and leased-line services for businesses.

They provide internet plans with various speed and data options to meet the needs of different types of customers.

In addition to internet services, It also offers other value-added services. Such as web hosting, domain registration, and online advertising services.

It is known for its reliable and fast internet services, as well as its customer-centric approach. They have a dedicated customer support team available 24/7 to assist customers with any issues or inquiries they may have.

Overall, It has become a popular choice for internet users in Nepal who are looking for high-speed and reliable internet services with excellent customer support.

XGS Fiber Technology

XGS (eXtended Global Standard) fiber technology is an advanced fiber optic transmission technology. It allows for high-speed data transfer rates over fiber optic cables. This technology provides faster and more reliable data transmission than traditional fiber optic technologies.

XGS fiber technology is based on a new and more advanced version of the ITU-T G.652 fiber standard. Which specifies the characteristics and performance requirements of single-mode optical fibers used in telecommunication networks.

XGS fiber technology offers several advantages over traditional fiber optic technologies. It supports higher data rates, up to 10 Gbps or higher, with longer transmission distances and lower latency. It also allows for the use of smaller and more cost-effective optical components. Such as transceivers and switches, which can reduce the overall cost of building and maintaining fiber optic networks.

In addition to its high-speed data transfer capabilities, XGS fiber technology is also designed to support the growing demand for high-bandwidth applications. Such as video streaming, cloud computing, and virtual reality. This makes it an ideal solution for businesses and organizations that require fast and reliable connectivity for their operations.

Overall, XGS fiber technology represents a significant advancement in fiber optic transmission technology. Providing faster and more reliable connectivity for a wide range of applications and users.

Vianet introduces Nepal’s first 2 Gbps Internet service, built on XGS Fiber Technology.

With the introduction of its 2Gbps XGS- Extreme package, Vianet Communication, an internet service provider, has declared the launch of Nepal’s first multi-gig Internet connection based on the latest XGS fiber technology. Vianet Communication hopes to establish a new standard for internet connectivity in the country with this revolutionary technology.

XGS-PON, which means 10 Gigabit Symmetrical Passive Optical Network, is the most recent fiber-optic broadband technology that offers download and upload speeds of up to 10 Gbps. Currently, the main method of Internet distribution is Gigabit Passive Optical Network (GPON) technology, which has a maximum download speed of 2.4 Gbps and an upload speed of 1.2 Gbps.

While this is adequate for most users, XGS-PON can provide symmetric upload and download speeds of up to 10 Gbps for extreme users and companies that require higher bandwidth, particularly high upload speeds.

Vianet Communication has selected this technology to provide the world’s first 2 Gbps internet service. Customers can now enjoy lightning-fast download and upload speeds, seamless streaming, and better gameplay performance.

This also positions the business to be future-ready for applications such as virtual reality, high-resolution video streaming, multiple devices simultaneous streaming, and cloud computing.

It commits to expanding the coverage of its XGS products throughout the valley shortly, with the XGS-Extreme line of products presently available in selected areas of Kathmandu Valley.

“We are thrilled to bring cutting-edge technology to Nepal and offer the fastest internet service in the country.” “This launch demonstrates our commitment to providing our customers with best-in-class innovation and services,” said Sewa Pathak, CEO of Vianet Communication.


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