Moinul Zaber

How the arts can help make AI better

We need to seriously think about the effective integration of “arts” into our education system.

2y ago

Time to adapt to AI

Did you know that Bangladeshi girls and boys won four gold medals at the International Robot Olympiad (IRO) last month?

2y ago

How can we start the open data revolution?

How well do we know ourselves? What is the best way to even measure the country’s progress? How can we practise evidence-based public policy?

2y ago

BTRC’s independence is key to innovative telecom marketplace

The draft of Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulation Act, 2021 does not have the word “independent” in relation to the BTRC, according to a report by The Daily Star published on September 7, 2021.

3y ago

Do we care about digital privacy?

Recently the Chinese government ordered online platforms not to offer ride-hailing giant DiDi’s applications.

3y ago

What are the priorities of the BTRC during the pandemic?

The Covid-19 pandemic has created unprecedented havoc around the world. However, a crisis of this extent also creates opportunities to test and resolve issues that seem unsolvable at other times.

3y ago

A spectacular spectrum auction vs. a thriving telecommunications marketplace

On the eve of March 8, 2021, Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) officials were smiling—the 2021 4G auction brought a lot of money to the public exchequer! After 81 rounds, the auction ended with USD 46.75 million/MHz for 15 years, making it a record in recent years.

3y ago

Faceoff with Facebook: What have the regulators learned?

Last week, the world media was flooded with the news of the faceoff between Facebook and the Australian parliament.

3y ago
July 22, 2020
July 22, 2020

Policies without proper data are doomed to fail

For all of us who are passing through this pandemic, whether sheltered in our cosy homes or crummy shanties, or on the street and markets serving people, or at the hospitals caring for the ailing patients, one thing is clear: We are not on the decision-making side.

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