KATHMANDU: The internet specialist organizations (ISP) have said the internet speed was slowed because of various variables as issues on bandwidth, worker and versatile applications. They said just ISPs were not behind the slow internet speed.
It was shared at a virtual connection sorted out by the Technology Journalists' Forum (TJF) in the capital city on Saturday.
CEO of Subishu Cable Net, Binaya Mohan Saud, said the issues surfaced in Indian organizations like Tata and Airtel, abuse of some application/administrations and nature of the gadgets the customers have are likewise different purposes for slow internet.
He, in any case, stated, "Customers' grumblings are additionally certified because some ISPs guarantee the administration of more Mbps while they themselves do not have the limit. However, the majority of the causes don't lie in ISPs. We're essentially the scaffolds. The slow internet has come about after the issue is surfaced in any of the three-customers, worker and application."
President Saud repeated that one-side endeavors from ISP are insufficient to take care of the issue of slow internet.
Correspondingly, the Managing Director at Vianet Communications, Binay Bohara, said customers' grumblings of slow internet is a ceaseless issue. "Presently, the internet is slow because of Tiktok. Tomorrow, we'll have another application or site which devours a lot of internet bandwidth. In this way, a grumbling of slow internet can not be tended to completely," he contended.
As indicated by him, 80 percent of the internet is devoured by the video and it is in developing pattern now, which is a major test.
Saud further said internet speed was slow right now of COVID-19 likewise because of the abuse of Facebook, Youtube and Tiktok. He further contended that following the appearance of the COVID-19 emergency in Nepal, the utilization of Google has increased by 37 percent, Facebook by 72 percent and Tiktok by 75 percent. The recreational application/workers are worked in top notch, he stated, encouraging all not to enjoy such internet bandwidth-expending applications.
In the interim, media communications master Anandraj Khanal said in spite of the fact that the few nations had embraced the measures as the extension of bandwidth and quality upgrade in the wake of COVID-19, Nepal has missed the mark regarding it. He focused on the progressions both in strategy and practice for quality internet.