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Observers continue to visit CAN CommTech 2017

KATHMANDU, Sept 17: Observers continue to visit CAN CommTech organized at Bhrikuti Mandap, Kathmandu, with an aim of development, expansion and promotion of communication technology.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, Sept 17: Observers continue to visit CAN CommTech organized at Bhrikuti Mandap, Kathmandu, with an aim of development, expansion and promotion of communication technology.



Issuing a statement on Saturday the organizer has said that, former chief justice of Nepal and chairman of council of ministers, Khil Raj Regmi and other high-level officials along with a team of government representatives visited the expo.


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The expo has local as well as international goods and services based on communication technology and security on display. "The expo observed a significant number of visitors who were curious and wanted to buy updated technology in the third day,” the statement read.


“The expo has 90 stalls of 65 companies and the offers provided by the companies attracted more visitors.” Launching of new products and attractive offers continued in the third day. According to the statement, “Subisu, the sponsor of expo attracted visitors with its high speed Internet and clear TV offer." The main attraction of CAN CommTech was security products and a different pavilions have been built for it. The expo will continue till September 17.

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