Explore how digital transformation and affordable internet can drive growth in Bangladesh.
The latest order comes amid a new wave of violence
There was no preannouncement for the mobile internet shut down
The government has hiked the supplementary duty on mobile top-ups alongside VAT on SIM cards, pushing up costs that will be incurred by mobile and internet users, which will inevitably put a financial strain on access to essential services.
Women in Bangladesh are lagging behind men in both mobile ownership and mobile internet adoption, with gender gaps of 20 percent and 40 percent respectively, representing a significant disparity in digital access, according to a global report.
As one strolls along Green Road or ventures into the depths of Karwan Bazar, he or she may come across a raucous circle formed by labourers, rickshaw-pullers, and street vendors.
The data packages should be repurchased before expiry
57% of Bangladeshi mobile internet users believe that mobile devices can generate new sources of income, according to a new study conducted by Telenor Asia among 8,000 users from Bangladesh, Pakistan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Phillippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
Bangladesh has advances seven spots in a global ranking on mobile download speeds, reaching 119th position.
Explore how digital transformation and affordable internet can drive growth in Bangladesh.
The latest order comes amid a new wave of violence
There was no preannouncement for the mobile internet shut down
The government has hiked the supplementary duty on mobile top-ups alongside VAT on SIM cards, pushing up costs that will be incurred by mobile and internet users, which will inevitably put a financial strain on access to essential services.
Women in Bangladesh are lagging behind men in both mobile ownership and mobile internet adoption, with gender gaps of 20 percent and 40 percent respectively, representing a significant disparity in digital access, according to a global report.
As one strolls along Green Road or ventures into the depths of Karwan Bazar, he or she may come across a raucous circle formed by labourers, rickshaw-pullers, and street vendors.
The data packages should be repurchased before expiry
57% of Bangladeshi mobile internet users believe that mobile devices can generate new sources of income, according to a new study conducted by Telenor Asia among 8,000 users from Bangladesh, Pakistan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Phillippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
Bangladesh has advances seven spots in a global ranking on mobile download speeds, reaching 119th position.
A group of global and regional organisations working on connectivity and ending internet shutdowns today urged the telecom regulator and mobile operators to ensure unhindered mobile internet access during BNP's rally in Dhaka tomorrow.