A taskforce has been formed to carry out a feasibility study in this regard, ekantipur.Com reported.
The panel, headed by board member of the Nepal Telecommunications Authority Mahesh Prasad Adhikari, has been given 30 days to complete the study, according to the Ministry of Information and Communications.
The panel will suggest the government on funding and technical requirements for the scheme, the report said.
But, Nepal, at the 137th position in the ICT (Information and Communication Technology) Development Index 2012 brought out by the UN body for global telecommunication matters International Telecommunications Union, still has miles to go.
The northern neighbour, China, dominates the global ICT hardware trade, while the southern neighbour, India, is known for software development and is known as one of the best destinations for business process outsourcing (BPO).
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