An experimental national roaming service has been launched for the first time in the country to reduce network disruptions for Teletalk customers. As a result, Teletalk will use Banglalink’s network.
State Minister for Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology Zunayd Ahmed Palak inaugurated this service organized at BCC on the occasion of Victory Day on Tuesday (March 26). Even if there is no Teletalk network in any area, all types of services will be available using Banglalink’s network.
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In the first phase, two thousand teletalk customers will be able to take this roaming service. Later, in the second phase, 8 thousand more people will be brought under this service. Later, the private operator Banglalink will also use Teletalk’s network.
Stakeholders have been talking about inter-operator network sharing for a long time. Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) has already approved it. Teletalk will get more benefits in this initiative. Because the organization’s network system is quite weak. On the other hand, Banglalink has 14,500 towers. As a result Teletalk customers will get benefits.
It is known that Banglalink has 4 crore 34 lakh 40 thousand and Teletalk 64 lakh 80 thousand customers in the country. A proposal for network sharing between Robi and Teletalk is awaiting approval.