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“bCloud” Starts Journey in Bangladesh Targeting Cloud Solutions

Banglalink, the country’s leading digital operator, has launched bCloud, its very own cloud service brand aimed at delivering world-class cloud solutions to its valued enterprise business clientele. The launch is in partnership with Pico Public Cloud, an affiliated company of Fiber@Home, the nation’s largest transmission network provider. The launching ceremony took place on April 30, 2025, at Banglalink Tiger’s Den in Gulshan 1, Dhaka.

The event was attended by Kaan Terzioğlu, CEO of VEON Group; Johan Buse, CEO of Banglalink; Taimur Rahman, Chief Corporate and Regulatory Affairs Officer, Banglalink; and other members of the Banglalink Leadership Team.

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From the partner organizations, attendees included Moynul Haque Siddiqui, Chairman of Fiber@Home; Azad Chowdhury, CEO of Pico Public Cloud; and Sharful Alam, CEO of Felicity IDC.

Through this partnership, Banglalink will expand its capabilities in the ICT domain by introducing next-generation cloud services — including computing, storage, backup and recovery, networking, and security solutions — aimed at modernizing operations and accelerating growth in an increasingly digital economy.

This milestone underscores Banglalink’s commitment to driving nationwide digital transformation, fostering innovation, strengthening the country’s digital capacity, and paving the way for future technologies such as machine learning, AI, and IoT.

Johan Buse, CEO of Banglalink, said: “At Banglalink, putting customers at the heart of every innovation is our guiding principle. As we pursue our ambition of becoming a full-fledged digital operator, we are committed to empowering both individuals and enterprises with innovative digital solutions that meet the demands of a fast-evolving economy. The launch of bCloud is a major step in expanding our enterprise ICT portfolio and strengthening digital capabilities for enterprises. It reflects our broader commitment to enabling a more connected, competitive, and resilient digital future for Bangladesh.”

Moynul Haque Siddiqui, Chairman of Fiber@Home, commented: “This partnership between Banglalink and Pico Public Cloud, combining Banglalink’s customer-centric digital services with Pico’s technological expertise, will bring significant benefits to the entire business community across the country. By enabling enhanced digital capabilities and more efficient business solutions, it will play a substantial role in accelerating the nation’s journey toward comprehensive digital transformation and sustained economic growth.”

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