In this article, I’ll be talking about the best internet service providers (ISPs) in Nepal. But please allow me to make a proper introduction first.
The internet has become an integral part of our modern-day life. So much so, that even the UN says internet access is a human right. From business requirements to personal entertainment to just basic digital socialization, our dependence on the web has rendered our lives into interconnected bliss; though I’d imagine many don’t share the same belief.
And with growing infrastructure, affordability, & subsequent accessibility, the total number of people connected to the web will only go uphill.
According to the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), global internet users grew by 10% during the COVID-19 pandemic. This is by far the largest year-on-year increase in the last decade. With this, 63% out of 7.8 billion people are now connected to the internet.
Internet usage growth trampled in Nepal by the price hikes
Unfortunately, while internet usage has grown over the years in Nepal as well, its cost remains a big issue. In a country like ours where the GDP per capita is just a little over a thousand USD, the government decided to levy an additional 13% Telecommunications Service Charge (TSC) on top of the 13% VAT and 4% royalty fees.
As a result, a 2021 report from the A4AI (Alliance 4 Affordable Internet) places Nepal in the 37th position (among 72 low and middle-income countries); which is not that great. Then there’s the dilemma of selecting the correct ISP for you.
Recent speed war
It all began when CG Net debuted with 120Mbps internet plans for residential users. This compelled other ISPs to offer more competitive plans. Today, it’s normal for Nepali ISPs to promise bandwidth higher than 100Mbps, which was not the case a year ago. ISPs like Dishhome even offer 1Gbps internet plans to residential users.
Taking a different route, a brand new ISP WiFi Nepal has emerged with low-bandwidth plans with an affordable price tag. However, we are yet to test it for ourselves.
It’s not uncommon for ISPs in Nepal to come up with mouth-watering plans only for them to dismiss other crucial aspects like speed consistency, service level, support, and customer satisfaction. Most of them are not even transparent about their FUP policy.
Disclaimer: The “perfect” ISP is a myth
But before you go on scratching your head questioning the absolute best ISP in Nepal, let me tell you one thing: there isn’t one. What I mean is that there isn’t one objectively correct answer to the question “Which is the best ISP in Nepal?” It mostly boils down to where you’re located. An ISP may have excellent service & positive customer references in one area and that may not reciprocate to other regions.
So, be sure to consult your neighbors on their internet subscription (if possible) before making your decision. With that out of the way, let’s take a look at our list of some of the best Internet Service Providers (ISPs) in Nepal.
One more thing (I know I’ve already dragged the intro but please bear with me here), We’re listing out internet plans from different ISPs for home/residential customers; and all the prices are exclusive of VAT. Also, though the internet plans of these ISPs may have the “unlimited” label suffixed to them, all of these have FUP restrictions. However, each company’s FUP policy is different.
Best Internet Service Providers (ISP) in Nepal:
1. Worldlink
According to the latest Management Information System (MIS) report by the Nepal Telecommunication Authority (NTA), Worldlink (FTTH) alone has a user base of more than 972,781. This makes it the largest ISP and the third-largest telecommunications firm in Nepal. It marked 25 years of service back in 2020. The journey began with the introduction of the e-mail service in 1995, and the company has accomplished a lot in these years.
Worldlink signed a $12 million contract with the UK’s CDC Group in October 2019 to expand the company’s facilities and operation in rural parts of Nepal.
Furthermore, in partnership with Facebook, Worldlink provides free Wi-Fi and “my Worldlink” Wi-Fi (exclusive to Worldlink users) in over 10,000 locations throughout Nepal. Currently, there are over 14,000 of these Wi-Fi hotspots across Nepal.
Moreover, the organization intends to extend the operation to 30,000 locations. It currently offers network coverage in 73 districts, including the most remote areas of Karnali.

Worldlink currently offers residential fiber internet plans with up to 300Gbps of bandwidth. You get 1 year of internet connection, and an option to expand the coverage area with Mesh Wi-Fi. Other than this, the ISP also introduced a ‘PUBG Gamer’s Pack’ for those battle royale action lovers. The package is available in two internet speeds: 250Mbps and 300Mbps while costing the same as the regular residential plans.
Talking of Worldlink’s NetTV, it comes bundled with some packages while you can also opt for one without it.
myWorldlink App
Apart from that, the “myWorldlink” app is useful for tracking internet usage, reporting problems, changing Wi-Fi passwords, and so on. With the latest update, the app now has a troubleshooting feature as well.
Other than this, every plan also comes with the following features:
- 2रुन्तै: Worldlink promises to solve your internet-related issue within two hours. If not, users will get two days of internet for free.
- SafeNet: To monitor the usage and filter, block out any malicious contents on the web
- Time Back: Compensation against interrupted service due to internet outage or other reasons
- WiFi Mobility: As aforementioned, it is a partnership with Facebook Connectivity using its Express Wi-Fi platform to provide more than 14,000 hotspots across Nepal.
Worldlink Residential Broadband: Plans & Pricing
Plan Speed |
Duration |
Price (NPR) |
NETTV Plan |
Router Options |
Additional Features |
200 Mbps |
1 Month |
1,300 |
Optional (NPR 249/month) |
Dual-band router; Optional Nokia Beacon 1.1 |
5 Wi-Fi Express, myWorldLink Benefits, Service Guarantee, Time Back |
|
3 Months |
3,300 |
Optional (NPR 750/3 months) |
|
|
|
12 Months |
12,600 |
Optional (NPR 2,999/year) |
|
|
250 Mbps |
1 Month |
1,450 |
Optional (NPR 249/month) |
Dual-band router; Optional Nokia Beacon 1.1 |
5 Wi-Fi Express, myWorldLink Benefits, Service Guarantee, Time Back |
|
3 Months |
3,600 |
Optional (NPR 750/3 months) |
|
|
|
12 Months |
13,800 |
Optional (NPR 2,999/year) |
|
|
300 Mbps |
1 Month |
1,550 |
Optional (NPR 249/month) |
Dual-band router; Optional Nokia Beacon 1.1 |
5 Wi-Fi Express, myWorldLink Benefits, Service Guarantee, Time Back |
|
3 Months |
4,050 |
Optional (NPR 750/3 months) |
|
|
|
12 Months |
15,600 |
Optional (NPR 2,999/year) |
|
|
NETTV Additional Charges
Subscription Duration |
Price (NPR) |
VAT (13%) |
Total (NPR) |
1 Month |
221 |
28.73 |
249.73 |
3 Months |
664 |
86.32 |
750.32 |
12 Months |
2,654 |
345.02 |
2,999.02 |
2. DishHome Internet
DishHome is a relatively new name in Nepal’s ISP industry, but it has managed to garner second place with 343,825 subscribers. The company launched its Fibernet plans in 2020 from Kathmandu and is currently in the stage of expansion. DishHome Internet benefits from the existing distribution network of DishHome’s DTH TV.
Unlike any other ISPs in this list of best internet service providers in Nepal, DishHome Internet provides users with the choice between IPTV and DTH TV. The latter uses satellite signals, thus, saving your valuable bandwidth.

DishHome Internet: Plan and Pricing
Internet-Only Plans
Package Name |
Speed |
1 Month (NPR) |
3 Months (NPR) |
6 Months (NPR) |
12 Months (NPR) |
24 Months (NPR) |
100 Mbps |
100 Mbps |
N/A |
4,080 |
6,380 |
9,630 |
17,334 |
200 Mbps |
200 Mbps |
4,500 |
4,755 |
7,855 |
12,630 |
22,734 |
300 Mbps |
300 Mbps |
4,650 |
5,380 |
9,311 |
18,640 |
26,424 |
GamePro 600 |
600 Mbps |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
25,663 |
N/A |
UltraMax 1G |
1 Gbps |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
35,397 |
N/A |
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Internet + DTH Combo Plans:
Package Name |
Internet Speed |
1 Month (NPR) |
3 Months (NPR) |
6 Months (NPR) |
12 Months (NPR) |
24 Months (NPR) |
100 Mbps + DTH Combo |
100 Mbps |
N/A |
3,911 |
6,246 |
9,722 |
17,740 |
200 Mbps + DTH Combo |
200 Mbps |
4,082 |
4,508 |
7,551 |
12,377 |
22,519 |
300 Mbps + DTH Combo |
300 Mbps |
4,215 |
5,061 |
8,840 |
14,191 |
25,784 |
Internet + iTV Plans:
Package Name |
1 Month (NPR) |
3 Months (NPR) |
6 Months (NPR) |
12 Months (NPR) |
24 Months (NPR) |
100 Mbps + iTVCombo |
6,278 |
6,062 |
8,319 |
11,654 |
20,278 |
200 Mbps + iTV Combo |
6,632 |
6,659 |
9,624 |
14,309 |
25,057 |
300 Mbps + iTV Combo |
6,765 |
7,212 |
10,913 |
16,123 |
28,322 |
600Mbps + iTV Combo |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
36,295 |
N/A |
1Gbps + iTV Combo |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
46,029 |
N/A |
3. Nepal Telecom FTTH
Surprisingly, we have dear old Nepal Telecom’s own FTTH internet bagging the third spot. Though people threw major shade at its notoriously slow ADSL-based internet services, believe it or not, there have been some positives to NT’s FTTH service.
Nepal Telecom has 321,758 users subscribed to its Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) internet plan as per the latest data. The number has been on the rise since the first lockdown. For reference, NT recorded 60,000 new users in the first 10 months of lockdown.
NT FTTH is now available in 77 different locations across different districts, with speeds ranging from 50Mbps to 200Mbps under different plans and packages. To lure more users, these internet plans come bundled with NTTV and telephone service. You can dial 198 for a new FTTH connection.

1. Multi-Year NT Fiber (FTTH) Internet-Only Pack
S.N |
FTTH Package |
2-Year Tariff (NRs.) |
Mobile Data per Day |
Additional Benefits |
1 |
50 Mbps |
14,999 |
600 MB |
Free CPE, 100m Fiber Cable, No Installation Charge, 3000 min. NT-NT calls/year |
2 |
100 Mbps |
20,199 |
800 MB |
3 |
150 Mbps |
22,599 |
900 MB |
4 |
200 Mbps |
28,399 |
1000 MB |
2. NT Fiber Internet + Telephone Package
S.N |
FTTH Package |
1 Month (NRs.) |
3 Months (NRs.) |
12 Months (NRs.) |
Mobile Data per Day (Yearly Plan) |
Additional Benefits |
1 |
50 Mbps |
815 |
2,350 |
8,499 |
600 MB |
CPE not included in Monthly/Quarterly plans, 250/750/3000 min. NT-NT calls (monthly/quarterly/yearly), One-time Installation Charge Rs. 500 & Ownership Tax Rs. 665 |
2 |
75 Mbps |
1,010 |
2,900 |
10,499 |
700 MB |
3 |
100 Mbps |
1,150 |
3,200 |
11,499 |
800 MB |
4 |
150 Mbps |
1,250 |
3,600 |
12,999 |
900 MB |
5 |
200 Mbps |
1,600 |
4,550 |
16,499 |
1000 MB |
6 |
50 Mbps (Existing NT-NT Voice Users) |
– |
– |
7,499 |
600 MB |
3. NT Fiber Internet + NTTV + Telephone Package
NT Fiber with Basic NTTV Channels (Monthly & Quarterly)
S.N |
FTTH Package |
1 Month (NRs.) |
3 Months (NRs.) |
Additional Benefits |
1 |
50 Mbps + NTTV + 250 min NT-NT |
1,065 |
3,100 |
One-time Installation Rs. 500 & Ownership Tax Rs. 665, CPE & STB must be purchased separately |
2 |
100 Mbps + NTTV + 250 min NT-NT |
1,400 |
3,950 |
3 |
150 Mbps + NTTV + 250 min NT-NT |
1,500 |
4,350 |
4 |
200 Mbps + NTTV + 250 min NT-NT |
1,850 |
5,300 |
NT Fiber with Premium NTTV Channels & Telephone Calls (Monthly & Quarterly)
S.N |
FTTH Package |
1 Month (NRs.) |
3 Months (NRs.) |
Additional Benefits |
1 |
50 Mbps + Premium NTTV + 250 min NT-NT |
1,285 |
3,760 |
One-time Installation Rs. 500 & Ownership Tax Rs. 665, CPE & STB must be purchased separately |
2 |
100 Mbps + Premium NTTV + 250 min NT-NT |
1,620 |
4,610 |
3 |
150 Mbps + Premium NTTV + 250 min NT-NT |
1,720 |
5,010 |
4 |
200 Mbps + Premium NTTV + 250 min NT-NT |
2,070 |
5,960 |
NT Fiber with Basic NTTV Channels & Telephone Calls (Yearly)
S.N |
FTTH Package |
12 Months (NRs.) (Including CPE & STB) |
Mobile Data per Day |
1 |
50 Mbps + NTTV + 3000 min NT-NT |
10,499 |
600 MB |
2 |
100 Mbps + NTTV + 3000 min NT-NT |
13,499 |
800 MB |
3 |
150 Mbps + NTTV + 3000 min NT-NT |
14,999 |
900 MB |
4 |
200 Mbps + NTTV + 3000 min NT-NT |
18,999 |
1000 MB |
4. Subisu
Subisu is another household name when it comes to digital TV & internet services in Nepal. It was established in 2001 and Subisu is the only cable operator in Nepal to be ISO 9001:2015 and 27001:2013 certified. That should speak volumes in itself.
While it had a total of 260,153 fiber internet subscribers the last time we updated our list, the company has managed to increase its subscriber base count to 310,627. There could be a number of reasons for this growth.
First off, the company has introduced new plans in an effort to remain relevant in the market. And, their website which was difficult to navigate in the past, has gotten better now. However, we still think it can get even better.

You can opt for fiber internet with or without Clear TV here.
Subisu FTTH Home Internet: Plans & Pricing
Do note the below tariffs are exclusive of VAT.
Package Name (Without Clear TV) |
3 months |
12 months |
200Mbps |
Rs. 6,106 |
Rs. 11,504 |
300Mbps |
Rs. 6,858 |
Rs. 15,043 |
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Package Name with Clear TV |
Price |
3 months |
12 Months |
200Mbps |
Rs. 9292 |
Rs. 18,760 |
300Mbps |
Rs. 10044 |
Rs. 22,389 |
Total charge for first-time installation for 3 months subscribers:
|
Internet Only |
Internet + TV |
Wire Charge |
Rs. 752 |
ONU Activation Charge |
Rs. 2035 |
Installation Charge |
FREE |
STB Activation (Primary) |
N/A |
Rs. 2,522 |
Now let’s look at the total charge for first-time installation for annual subscribers:
|
Internet Only |
Internet + TV |
Wire Charge |
Rs. 531 |
ONU Activation Charge |
Rs. 1504 |
Installation Charge |
FREE (for annual subscription) |
STB Activation (Primary) |
N/A |
Rs. 2035 |
5. Vianet
Vianet is now ranked fifth among the biggest ISPs in Nepal with 242,333 subscribers. That being said, a large number of people are still subscribed to Vianet. Its FTTH service has a strong foothold, especially in Kathmandu Valley with a lot of satisfied home & corporate users.
Despite its tag as one of the largest ISPs in Nepal, Vianet hasn’t been able to expand its business in several districts of Nepal. The company is currently operational in 28 districts, the remotest being in Darchula, Khalanga.

Anyway, Vianet now provides its own ViaTV & VoD (Video on Demand) services.
Vianet Internet: Plans & Pricing
Here’s a summary of Vianet’s Samba Pack plans:
Plan |
Duration |
Price (NPR) |
Connection Charges (NPR) |
Total Price (NPR) |
Mini |
1 Month |
950 |
3,600 |
4,550 |
|
3 Months |
2,600 |
3,600 |
6,200 |
|
12 Months |
7,900 |
8,400 |
16,300 |
Plus |
1 Month |
1,300 |
3,950 |
5,250 |
|
3 Months |
3,450 |
3,950 |
7,400 |
|
12 Months |
8,500 |
9,000 |
17,500 |
Pro |
1 Month |
1,500 |
4,500 |
6,000 |
|
3 Months |
4,000 |
4,500 |
8,500 |
|
12 Months |
11,200 |
11,700 |
22,900 |
Ultra |
1 Month |
1,850 |
5,500 |
7,350 |
|
3 Months |
5,000 |
5,500 |
10,500 |
|
12 Months |
13,800 |
14,300 |
28,100 |
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There are also other additional charges for new customers which include:
|
3 Months |
12 Months |
FTTH Cable |
Rs. 750 |
Free |
Dual Band Router Installation |
Rs. 1,500 |
Free |
Fiber Wi-Fi Device Deposit |
Rs. 500 |
ViaTV Tariff
Duration |
ViaTV Charge |
1st STB Activation Charge |
STB Deposit |
1 Month |
250 |
2,260 |
500 |
3 Months |
750 |
1,695 |
500 |
12 Months |
3,000 |
Free |
500 |
6. Web Surfer
Web Surfer is back in the news at the 6th spot with 186,399 subscribers as per the latest reports. The company was founded in 1999 and began with Radio Modems for corporates. Likewise, it started the Intranet Connectivity services in Kathmandu in the year 2008. Cable internet service commenced in 2014 along with Cable TV.

It is commendable for Websurfer to be named among the Top ISPs in Nepal. Credit goes to its attractive packages at cheaper rates than the competition. It currently offers fiber net alongside TV combo packages. But one thing, I must address is that their website is practically unusable. Every package shows a 0 rupees price for the internet packages, which is a big bummer. It has been like this for over 8 months now and I had already raised an issue calling’em but, it’s still like this.

7. Classic Tech
Classic Tech has moved to the seventh position with a user base of 176,120. The ISP arrived late to the speed war but with a bang. It launched Tachyon plans in 2021 to counter Worldlink Photon plans with a maximum bandwidth of up to 1Gbps. The company even provides Huawei Wi-Fi 6 router in collaboration with Huawei under the Platinum Tachyon plans. Currently, the highest speed you can get is 300Mbps.

Classic Tech Home: Plans & Pricing
Plan |
Duration |
Price (NPR) |
IPTV Price (NPR) |
Total Price (NPR) |
75 Mbps |
12 Months |
5,220 |
3,000 |
8,220 |
|
24 Months |
10,440 |
6,000 |
16,440 |
200 Mbps |
3 Months |
3,300 |
750 |
4,050 |
|
12 Months |
12,000 |
3,000 |
15,000 |
300 Mbps |
3 Months |
4,050 |
750 |
4,800 |
|
12 Months |
13,200 |
3,000 |
16,200 |
Provided below are the one-time charges for first-time users:
|
3 Months |
12 Months |
FTTH Cable |
Rs. 500 |
FREE |
Dual Band 5G ONU |
Rs. 2,000 |
FREE |
Dual Band WiFi6 ONU Deposit |
Rs. 500 |
STB Activation (Primary) |
FREE |
FREE |
STB Deposit |
Rs. 500 |
STB Activation (Secondary) |
FREE (Only Available on 30Mbps plan) |
STB Deposit |
Rs. 500 |
[Honorable Mention] CG Net
As we all know, the ISP market in Nepal has grown stale over the last few years. That’s why when CG Net debuted with its 120Mbps home plans, it felt like a breath of fresh air. Back then, other ISPs were hardly giving bandwidth higher than 80Mbps. Thus, CG Communications can also be credited with the recent bandwidth war between Nepali ISPs.
Recently, the company has also announced its IPTV service under the plan named ” CG Net Jodi”. However, being a new player in the market, it has been struggling with coverage expansion and customer service. But its internet packages are quite attractive with relatively lower prices than the competition.

CG Net: Plans & Pricing
Without IPTV:
Plan |
Duration |
Price (NPR) |
Installation Charge |
Drop Wire Charge |
Refundable Deposit |
Sprinter |
1 Month |
1,050 |
1,500 |
1,000 |
500 |
|
3 Months |
2,850 |
Free |
Free |
500 |
|
12 Months |
9,734 |
Free |
Free |
500 |
Standard |
1 Month |
1,300 |
1,500 |
1,000 |
500 |
|
3 Months |
3,097 |
Free |
Free |
500 |
|
12 Months |
10,619 |
Free |
Free |
500 |
Rockstar |
1 Month |
1,400 |
1,500 |
1,000 |
500 |
|
3 Months |
3,345 |
Free |
Free |
500 |
|
12 Months |
11,504 |
Free |
Free |
500 |
With IPTV:
Plan |
Duration |
Price (NPR) |
Installation Charge |
Drop Wire Charge |
Refundable Deposit |
IPTV Content Charge (NPR) |
Rockstar Jodi |
3 Months |
5,566 |
Free |
Free |
1,000 |
664 |
|
12 Months |
11,240 |
Free |
Free |
1,000 |
2,655 |
Popular Jodi |
3 Months |
5,318 |
Free |
Free |
1,000 |
664 |
|
12 Months |
10,355 |
Free |
Free |
1,000 |
2,655 |
Sprinter Jodi |
3 Months |
5,071 |
Free |
Free |
1,000 |
664 |
|
12 Months |
10,355 |
Free |
Free |
1,000 |
2,655 |
Besides the above packages, CG Net also sells Postpaid packs. This “Use Now, Pay Later” scheme allows customers to only pay after using the internet monthly. You won’t have to pay for router and installation charges either. There is a month’s credit period implemented. However, a deposit fee of up to Rs 2,500 has to be paid, which will be returned to the customer later.
Plan |
Duration |
Price (NPR) |
Refundable Deposit |
150 Mbps (Postpaid) |
1 Month |
884 |
1,500 |
150 Mbps (Postpaid) |
1 Month |
973 |
2,000 |
250 Mbps (Postpaid) |
1 Month |
1,049 |
2,500 |
250 Mbps (Postpaid) |
1 Month |
1,154 |
3,000 |
Best Internet Service Providers (ISP) in Nepal 2025 (Summary)
As we mentioned in the beginning, there’s no one right answer when it comes to answering the question “Which is the best ISP in Nepal?” So, this listing is entirely based on each company’s subscriber volume instead.
S. No. |
Best Internet Service Providers in Nepal |
1 |
Worldlink |
2 |
Dishhome |
3 |
Nepal Telecom FTTH |
4 |
Subisu |
5 |
Vianet |
6 |
Websurfer |
7 |
ClassicTech |
|
Honorable Mention |
|
CG Net |
Final words
So that was it for our list of the best internet service providers (ISP) in Nepal. To re-iterate—once again—there isn’t a single best option among them, and your location is definitely a major factor defining their performance. But obviously, ISPs like Worldlink & Vianet offer a wider range of services with their internet subscription.
And that may be of great significance to userbase like families & such. Therefore, it is necessary to determine your usage volume and conduct proper research about the particular ISP’s reputation in your community before going for it.