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Wednesday 19 July 2017

Communication Technology Advisor Sajeeb Wazed Joy expressed anger


 Communication Technology Advisor Sajeeb Wazed Joy expressed anger.

Despite repeated requests, delay in launching the fourth generation telecom service for the country. Prime Minister's Information and Communication Technology Advisor Sajeeb Wazed Joy expressed anger over the reasons for this.

He expressed his anger at the meeting with the Telecommunications Department, the Telecommunications Regulatory Commission and the concerned.

In the last one and a half years, in the meeting, the people are going to take the initiative to launch the force called Joy. Since the beginning of this year, he has been demanding.

Although BTRC has a policy related to it so far, it has not been able to finalize the telecommunication division.

In the first part of May, the regulatory body submitted this policy to the Department of Telecommunications. And at the beginning of this month, the telecommunications department published the website on the opinion of the people on the policy.

As well as the introduction of the force, the Information and Communication Technology Advisers again gave instructions to the allocation of waves to the operators as soon as possible.

Meeting sources said Joy expressed anger over the quality of mobile phone service. According to the operators, because of the very low spectrum, they will be able to increase the quality of their spare spectrum as soon as possible.

According to BTRC's plan, an auction of spectrum allocation will be organized soon after the licensing of Forsyth's license.

In the meantime, the Commission has proposed to set the speed of internet services at a minimum of 100 MBps to one gigabit per second. If that effect is effective then the quality of service will be very good. It requires the use of Spectrum and its technology neutrality.

Three major operators have already conducted various tests in their network with FourGi. These data were downloaded from 50 to 90 Mbps speed.

The license drafting has said that in the first nine months of the licensing, all major cities will have to take the service of Force. And in 18 months it will take you to the district towns.

In the next five years, there will be four or four services for all the Upazila, Maha says, and railway lines.

In those areas where the operators will start the service, in no condition can it be closed without the approval of the BTRC.

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