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This guide explores how Buel’s Global PBX and Bucket unify communication. We cover setup steps. We show real wins for Nepali teams. You will learn to scale support. You will close more international deals. Key Takeaways Introduction Raj manages a trekking agency in Thamel. His team answers calls in Nepali. Clients from Germany email at…
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Every day, businesses in Nepal lose sales not because of bad products or bad people, but because of a bad system. This is about fixing that. Key Takeaways The Chaos of App-Switching Most businesses operate across WhatsApp, Instagram, TikTok, and phone calls. Your sales team is exhausted from switching between phones and apps just to…
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This guide explores the best CRM and sales infrastructure tools in Nepal for 2026. We compare 11 platforms to help you automate sales and manage data. Choosing the right system will impact your productivity and customer experience. ✨ Key Takeaways Managing a business in Kathmandu used to mean a notebook and a phone. Today, that…
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Move beyond basic IVRs. Discover how SIP trunking powers multi-agent orchestration and intent-driven voice agents to automate complex business workflows in Nepal.In 2026, the global telecommunications landscape has pivoted from simple chatbots to autonomous business ecosystems. The industry is no longer just selling “minutes”; it is providing the infrastructure for multi-agent orchestration. This means your…
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Your phone system should help your business grow, not hold it back. If you still use old landlines or basic mobile plans, you might miss calls, waste money, and frustrate your team. Modern cloud phone systems (VoIP) fix these problems. They cost less, work anywhere, and add smart features that help you serve customers better.…
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In the not-so-distant past, setting up a business phone system meant inviting a technician to your office to install a massive “brain” box in your server room. It was expensive, tangled in wires, and required a degree in engineering just to change your voicemail greeting. Fast forward to today, and the “server room” has moved…








