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Internet price reduction: who benefits?

The Bangladesh Submarine Cable Company’s recent decision to reduce internet bandwidth costs by 10 per cent raises an important question: who stands to benefit from this price cut? Announced on March 22, 2025, the move is expected to ease expenses for both mobile and broadband service providers. However, whether these savings will trickle down to end-users...

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BSCPLC revises financial reports

Bangladesh Submarine Cable PLC has revised its financial statements for the first and second quarters of the 2024-25 financial year, citing miscalculations in its previously reported figures...

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BSCPLC deposits Tk 1.06cr to BLWF fund

Bangladesh Submarine Cables PLC on Wednesday deposited Tk 1.06 crore to Bangladesh Labour Welfare Foundation fund from its profits of the 2023-24 financial year under Section 238 of Labour Act, 2006, said a press release...

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Keir Starmer’s red button

ONE of the first tasks confronting a new prime minister, after an audience with the king, is to write a ‘letter of last resort.’ Sir Keir Starmer will be asked to write to an (unnamed) commander of a Trident missile submarine on patrol in the Atlantic...

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Gearing up for building warships

THE Bangladesh Navy went three dimensional in 2017 with the commissioning of two Ming Class submarine from China. The navy now operates, as Wikipedia says, two submarines, five guided-missile frigates, two patrol frigates, six guided-missile corvettes, four missile boats, five offshore patrol vessels and other coastal patrol vessels...

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Submarine cable breakdown disrupts internet

SEA-ME-WE 5, the country’s second submarine cable under the Bangladesh Submarine Cables PLC, broke on Friday midnight, causing internet disruption countrywide....

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