Speaking at the press conference, Bishwo Ram Balami, the coordinator of the event, said that CAN SofTech has been a help in initiating the development of the information and communication industry of the country. “Along with new technological innovations in the world, such types of events are instrumental in connecting people to the world,” Balami said.[break]
This year’s event will feature 116 stalls with participating companies and institutions providing and demonstrating information on their solutions and services. According to the organizers, software solution and internet service providers and telecom operators, among others, will showcase various software regarding education, computer security, banking, information management, account management, anti-virus, security solution, wireless solution, printing solution and power solution.
Amrit Kumar Pant, the general secretary of CAN, said that wireless internet service, limited to mostly within the Valley at present, will very soon be launched beyond the Valley.
Meanwhile, Subisu, the title sponsor of the event has announced that it will launch business solution products like Managed Video Presence and Managed Hosting Services at the event. Moreover, Subisu plans to showcase services like enterprise internet, MPLS, VPNs, WAN Ethernet, IP Transit and Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) at the event.
“We are privileged to be the title sponsor of the event as we have been serving the nation in the field of modern communication and technology for a long time,” Sudhir Parajuli, the Chief Executive Officer of Subisu Cablenet, said, addressing the press conference.
In Midas Education, on the occasion of the Subisu CAN SofTech 2013 is also starting Android-based e-class and online e-class services, CAN told the media.
Expecting more than 100,000 visitors, CAN is charging Rs 50 as entrance fee while students can get in for Rs 25. Those who buy tickets online will get a 20 percent discount, CAN said.
Subisu sales outlet in Dillibazar