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  2. IMS Group - Wikipedia

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    IMS Group was established in 1993 by entrepreneur Deepak Malhotra. He rose from petty trades to entrepreneurship in the late 1970s. [1] It has been the official distributor of Samsung mobile phones in Nepal since 2001.

  3. Samsung Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Samsung UN105S9 105-inch 4K ultra-high-definition television A 31" Samsung LED TV. In 2009, Samsung sold around 31 million flat-panel televisions, enabling to it to maintain the world's largest market share for a fourth consecutive year. [146] Samsung launched its first full HD 3D LED television in March 2010.

  4. A Samsung Galaxy smartphone for just $40, plus more ... - AOL

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    Samsung 55-inch Class 4K The Frame QLED Smart TV, $997 (was $1,489), walmart.com LG 65-inch Class 4K Ultra HD Smart OLED C1 Series TV, $1,797 (was $2,700), walmart.com Headphones and earbud deals:

  5. Micromax Informatics - Wikipedia

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    This prompted him to launch a feature mobile phone with a long battery life. [9] This was the X1i phone, Micromax's first mobile phone with a month-long battery back-up. [10] In 2014, Micromax's sales in India exceeded those of Samsung. It became the mobile telephone reseller to ship the most telephones in one quarter in India. [11]

  6. Samsung Galaxy S II - Wikipedia

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    Some time after the device's release, Samsung also released a variation of the phone known as the Galaxy R, which uses a Nvidia Tegra 2 chipset. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] Another variant of the S II, called the Galaxy S II Touch Epic, was announced in August 2011 and was released on September that same year.

  7. Telecommunications in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Nepal's telecommunication network has increased over the years significantly, with the number of telephone users (both fixed and mobile phone) reaching 40,789,198 as of 14 May 2019. [ 1 ] Nepal Telecommunications Authority (NTA) is the regulatory body of telecommunications in the country.