BTRC approves Starlink
The Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission has given initial approval to Starlink to provide satellite internet services in Bangladesh...
The Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission has given initial approval to Starlink to provide satellite internet services in Bangladesh...
An internet service trader was shot dead by three unidentified men near Police Plaza in Gulshan, Dhaka on Thursday night.
THE introduction of Starlink, the satellite-based internet service by SpaceX, in Bangladesh has been hailed as a revolutionary step towards bridging the digital divide. With its ability to provide high-speed, low-latency internet to remote and underserved areas, Starlink has the potential to transform various sectors, including education, healthcare and economic...
High government taxation has made it nearly impossible to offer affordable internet services to rural communities, said industry stakeholders on Thursday...
Banks need to have a separate internet service line dedicated solely to financial institutions to continue their operations and prevent losses from incidents like the recent nationwide internet shutdown...
Amid the ongoing crisis, entrepreneurs in the e-commerce sector have sought government assistance to recover from the extensive damage caused by the disruption of internet services and other issues...
Maximum efforts are being made to restore internet services, state minister for posts, telecommunications and ICT Zunaid Ahmad Palak said on Monday...
The area-based and, on a priority basis partly reinstated broadband internet connections in the Capital Dhaka and Chattogram were extended by a small portion on Wednesday, following a complete internet blackout for five straight days, amid the countrywide violence over student protest against quota in government job...
Thirty lawyers condemned the ‘use of excessive and disproportionate force’ on the student protesters demanding quota reforms in government jobs in a statement issued on Sunday...
TRUTH is defiant. It finds its way to be in public circulation. Sometimes quietly. That has been the case since July 18, when the government suspended all internet services in Bangladesh apparently to ‘contain violence surrounding the student protest for quota reform’. Public, however, thinks otherwise. Words on the streets are that the...
THE internet that was an affair, in many cases, of something to boast of for enterprises and individuals in the late 1990s when it was introduced in Bangladesh has no longer been so. It has now become an essential medium of communications that has profusely influenced the way of life. The internet has become an integral part of business...