Can I use my AT&T,
MCI or other international calling cards?
No, you can't.
Can I call collect?
No, unless you want to call Canada or the United
Kingdom. But many "communication shops"
in Kathmandu and Pokhara give you a "call-back"
option: you call your home, give them the phone
number of the "communication shop",
and ask your folks to call you back. The cost
to you would be the cost of one minute of international
call plus about $0.30 for every minute of phone
usage.
How about Internet access?
Cyber cafes are among some of the hottest trends
in Kathmandu these days. In the main tourist
centers of Kathmandu and Pokhara you will find
cyber cafes in every corner. These cafes provide
full Internet services including ftp services,
Internet phones, etc. And these days there are
also some cyber cafes that help you to call
in United States through Internet in a very
reasonable cost.
I am a news freak. How can I keep in
touch with the happenings of the world?
In Kathmandu and Pokhara, major international
newspapers and newsmagazines (International
Herald Tribune, USA Today, Newsweek, Economist,
Time etc) are available in the newsstands. Cable
television is a booming business in Nepal. If
you have access to cable TV at your hotel in
Kathmandu, you can probably get BBC World and
CNN International twenty-four hours a day. You
may find it amusing, but popular American TV
shows like X Files, NYPD Blue, Oprah, Baywatch,
90210, they are all there!
Besides this, you can also listen news in English
from Radio Nepal, FM Kathmandu, K.A.T.H 97.9,
Kantipur FM, and Nepal Television in Kathmandu.
If you have a short-wave radio, you can also
catch BBC World Service.