Posted by: kya_naam_disturb February 15, 2009
Should VOIP be legalized in Nepal?
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What I mean to say that I tried to use the VPN  as well as Remote Desktop through ADSL and it didnot support it. I inquired about it  and found that the current vendor (huwaie or zte) equipment of ADSL can support these application but to use in given configuration, NTC has to registered some where ( i don't know exaclty where) for those range of public IP address. but ntc did not agreed to that so the current vendor has to installed in such a way that it could not  support above mentioned application


Quicsilker, what you heard is exaclty true.
here is the simple example,

any $ 5 dollor card in for example in  tomatotel cost you $5.39 ($0.39 is some kind of surcharge fee)


suppose that they are routing around 400  calls in weekdays and 700 calls per weekend (I think 400 and 700 are quite low number for these well know VOIP call generator sites)
 that means they are routing 400*5+2*700  = 3400 calls

For those 3400 calls they will get 3400 *5.39 = $ 18326
If that  private cyber cafe  of Nepal who will generate our call from internet got 30% of that money it will be  $5497.8 i.e NRS 4,12,335 ( so if they have to pay for 1,00,000 for local call usage) they will get around 3,00,000 money per week (Oh man that really too much)
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