The state-run Bangladesh Submarine Cable Company Limited will sell bandwidth to the local internet service providers by launching the internet protocol transit service. As per the new service the BSCCL will buy bulk bandwidth from the large vendors and sell it to the local International Internet Gateway service operators
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BTCL slashes bandwidth price by TK 3,200
The state-owned Bangladesh Telecommunications Company Limited has reduced monthly leased rental bandwidth price by Tk 3,200 aimed at providing cheaper internet services to its subscribers. ‘We’ve trimmed the monthly rental bandwidth price to Tk 4,800 from the exiting Tk 8,000,’ SOM Kolimullah, managing director of BTCL, told the BSS on Sunday.
Net bandwidth price to be cut further
The telecom ministry is mulling over reducing the monthly rental bandwidth price further for the leased internet access through submarine cable by Tk 3,000 within June to spread the ICT based services to the grassroots, said officials. They said the government would trim the bandwidth price
Cuts in bandwidth prices on cards
The government will reduce internet bandwidth price by 62.5 percent to Tk 3,000 per Megabits per second (Mbps) within its tenure, the chairman of Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission said yesterday. People are not getting the benefit of reduced bandwidth price as there are other issues
Internet price slashed by 20pc
The government yesterday slashed internet bandwidth prices by 20 percent to Tk 8,000 per megabit per second (Mbps), as promised by Telecoms Minister Rajiuddin Ahmed Raju in January. The industry insiders say the new price will allow the internet service providers (ISPs), including the mobile operators and WiMAX providers, to decrease the internet
BTRC slashes bandwidth prices by 31pc
The telecom regulator has reduced the monthly rental bandwidth price for leased internet access through submarine cable by one-third to spread the communication services among the masses. The monthly rental bandwidth price for leased internet access through submarine cable will be a maximum of Tk 12,000 per Mbps, said Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission