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							<title>Mukunda</title>
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							<dc:creator>Mukunda</dc:creator>
							<description><![CDATA[In Nepal too, the internet quality isn&#8217;t satisfactory, but is better then Syria which you mentioned above. The per capita income is far less than Syria i.e. nearly 300$  per annum. Some ISP (Internet Service Providers) are giving standard and quality services but they aren&#8217;t affordable for common people. Dial-up is rarely seen in Nepal nowadays, which was popular in Nepal before 2 years. Now, Nepal Telecom has launched ADSL technology, which is affordable for common Nepali people but it needs landline telephone line and is limited in Kathmandu Valley. It costs $20 per month for 128 Kbps speed, by which user can use unlimited internet facility. Thanks Mustafa for stating your problem in the forum.]]></description>
							<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>In Nepal too, the internet quality isn&#8217;t satisfactory, but is better then Syria which you mentioned above. The per capita income is far less than Syria i.e. nearly 300$  per annum. Some ISP (Internet Service Providers) are giving standard and quality services but they aren&#8217;t affordable for common people. Dial-up is rarely seen in Nepal nowadays, which was popular in Nepal before 2 years. Now, Nepal Telecom has launched ADSL technology, which is affordable for common Nepali people but it needs landline telephone line and is limited in Kathmandu Valley. It costs $20 per month for 128 Kbps speed, by which user can use unlimited internet facility. Thanks Mustafa for stating your problem in the forum.
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							<pubDate>Thu, 16 Oct 2008 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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							<title>Zakariyya Zakariyya</title>
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							<description><![CDATA[Thanks Mustafa for the info about Syria, but is there no broadband or cable at all in Syria? and what is the maximum Internet speed there?]]></description>
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							<pubDate>Sun, 21 Dec 2008 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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