Consumers protest cancellation of 3-day internet packages
Bangladesh Mobile Consumers Association today demanded reinstatement of short-term and low-cost internet packages mostly used by low-income and marginal consumers.
The demand came at a rally and subsequent protest in front of the National Press Club.
Addressing the rally, the speakers said if the short-term packages are given away in the name of reducing the number of packages, it will undermine the freedom of customers to choose the package, increasing the cost of internet usage.
On the other hand, it will increase the business of certain mobile operators and destroy the balance of market competition, they said.
Cancelling the 3-day internet packages goes against public interest, said Rajekuzzaman Ratan, general secretary of Bangladesh Samajtantrik Dal.
He emphasised the importance of maintaining the accessibility to affordable internet packages, particularly for low-income individuals.
This comes as the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) recently issued a directive, slated to take effect on October 15, discontinuing internet data packages with tenure of 3 and 15 days.
The move has been met with opposition from both consumers and experts, who believe that it restricts consumer choices and imposes higher costs on grassroots, low-income, and young users.
They said consumers should be given the freedom to choose from a variety of options as different users have different needs instead of curtailing the number of packages.
Currently, operators offer 95 different package options, catering to various preferences and usage patterns.
Mohiuddin Ahmed, president of the association, called upon the Prime Minister's ICT adviser to reconsider the BTRC's decision.
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