Nepal Telecom has reported growth in revenue, profit, and earnings per share for the third quarter of fiscal year 2082/83, reflecting continued demand for telecom and digital connectivity services in Nepal’s evolving communications market.
According to the operator’s latest financial disclosures, Nepal Telecom recorded earnings per share of NPR 46.47 during the reporting period, alongside increases in overall revenue and net profit compared to the previous fiscal cycle.
The state-backed operator attributed performance improvements to growth in telecom service consumption, expanding data usage, and ongoing network operations across the country.
Nepal Telecom remains one of the country’s largest telecommunications providers and continues to play a central role in Nepal’s digital infrastructure ecosystem, supporting mobile connectivity, broadband services, and national communications coverage.
The financial results come as telecom operators across South Asia face increasing pressure to balance infrastructure investment with profitability amid rising network expansion costs, growing data demand, and evolving digital service expectations.
Nepal’s telecom sector has been undergoing gradual transformation as operators expand 4G coverage, strengthen broadband accessibility, and explore opportunities tied to digital services and enterprise connectivity.
Industry analysts note that sustained financial performance remains critical for operators in emerging markets as governments push wider digital inclusion agendas and infrastructure modernisation programs.
The operator’s performance also reflects the growing importance of mobile internet usage and digital service adoption across Nepal, particularly as businesses, consumers, and public institutions continue shifting toward digital platforms.
Regional telecom markets across South Asia are increasingly prioritising network resilience, rural connectivity expansion, and digital service monetisation as operators seek long-term growth beyond traditional voice revenues.