KATHMANDU, Sept 7: Ncell has introduced a new TikTok Pack and incorporated TikTok into all its Sadhain ON packs at no extra charge, allowing customers to benefit from free data for social media use starting Friday.
According to a statement issued by the company, customers can subscribe to the TikTok Pack for just Rs. 175, including taxes, which offers unlimited TikTok access for seven days. In addition, subscribers receive 2GB of general data for other uses.
With the recent lifting of the government-imposed ban on TikTok, Ncell has added TikTok to the list of social media platforms that can be accessed with free data included in all Sadhain ON packs. This update allows all Sadhain ON pack users to access TikTok alongside other platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube with their free data.
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Umair Mohsin, Chief Commercial Officer of Ncell, commented, “It is indeed a positive step for both the industry and customers that the ban on TikTok has been lifted. We appreciate the decision by the Government of Nepal, the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, and the Nepal Telecommunications Authority.”
He added, “Starting today, we are launching the TikTok Pack, which provides affordable access to TikTok. We have also integrated TikTok into our Sadhain ON packs. We believe this will enhance the accessibility of TikTok for our valued customers.”
Under its Sadhain ON campaign, Ncell offers three packs: Basic, Best, and Unlimited. The Basic Sadhain ON pack provides 1GB of free social media data with a validity of seven days, along with other services such as all-net voice, data, and SMS.
The Best Sadhain ON packs, valid for 28 days, offer 4GB, 5GB, or 6GB of free social media data, depending on the pack. The Unlimited Sadhain ON packs provide 8GB, 10GB, or 15GB of free social media data, also valid for 28 days. This data can now be used for TikTok as well.
The Government of Nepal lifted the TikTok ban on August 22, 2024, and the Nepal Telecommunications Authority issued a public notice on Friday instructing all telecom companies and internet service providers to remove the ban on TikTok.