Kathmandu - SUBISU Cablenet Ltd., one of Nepal’s pioneering internet and cable service providers, has completed 25 years of service, marking a significant milestone in the country’s digital and technological evolution.
Reflecting on the journey, the company’s Chief Executive Officer Mr. Binaya Mohan Saud has shared a message of gratitude and reflection, acknowledging the trust of customers, partners, and employees who have been central to SUBISU’s growth since its establishment. The message underscores a broader narrative: how consistent leadership, technological reliability, and long-term vision can shape meaningful digital connections in emerging markets.
Over the past two and a half decades, SUBISU has played a critical role in expanding internet access across Nepal-supporting households, businesses, educational institutions, and public services during periods of rapid technological change. From early cable-based services to high-speed broadband infrastructure, the company’s evolution mirrors Nepal’s own transition into a digitally connected society.
The CEO’s statement emphasizes learning from the past while adapting to present needs, positioning the company for a future where digital services are expected to be seamless, reliable, and accessible. The phrase “a future that just works” reflects growing global expectations for internet services that are not only fast, but dependable-especially as economies increasingly rely on digital platforms for communication, commerce, and innovation.
In a global context, SUBISU’s 25-year journey highlights the importance of stable private-sector leadership in strengthening digital ecosystems in developing nations. As connectivity becomes a fundamental driver of social and economic inclusion, companies that build long-term trust and resilient infrastructure are emerging as key contributors to national development.
As SUBISU enters its next phase, the company signals a continued focus on strengthening connectivity, adapting to new technologies, and responding to the rising demands of a digitally dependent population. Its milestone serves not only as a corporate anniversary, but as a reminder of how sustained investment in technology can connect lives, bridge digital divides, and support broader economic growth.