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Publish: 25 Sep 2021, 07:08 pm
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and Telecommunications Minister Mustafa Jabbar today said the state-owned
telecom operator Teletalk will launch the 5G technology by December this year.
"The
process of introducing 5G technology is a planned effort of the government.
Teletalk will launch 5G technology by December. It will be expanded later. We
will also see other operators rolling out the 5G within 2022," he said.
The
minister made the disclosure while addressing a webinar titled "5G:
Ecosystem in Bangladesh and Upcoming Technologies" organized by Telecom
Reporters' Network Bangladesh (TRNB), said a press release.
The
success of technology cannot be achieved without the involvement of the people,
Jabbar said, adding that the people need to be motivated and involved in the
process while the media can play an important role in this regard.
Noting
that the technology of the Fourth Industrial Revolution would be the 5G, he said,
"We have already tested 5G through Huawei and Robi, which has boosted our
confidence. Through this, we have been able to prove that we will not be
lagging behind even an inch as far as adopting 5G technology is
concerned".
Bangladesh
Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) Chairman Shyam Sunder Sikder
addressed the webinar as the special guest while BTRC Commissioner and Chief of
5G Guideline Committee AKM Shahiduzzaman was present as the guest of honor.
Teletalk
MD Md Shahab Uddin, Grameenphone CEO Yasir Azman, Robi's acting CEO M Riyaaz
Rasheed, Chairman of AMTOB and CEO of Banglalink Erik Aas, CEO of Huawei
Bangladesh Taoguangyao and Country Manager of LM Ericsson (Bangladesh) Abdus
Salam were present at the webinar and delivered speeches.
TRNB
President Rased Mehedi presded over the webinar while its General Secretary
Samir Kumar Dey presented the keynote paper.
Speaking
on the occasion, BTRC Chairman Shyam Sunder Sikder said the process of
launching 5G in the capital city by this year is at the final stage.
To
this end, the state-owned mobile operator Teletalk has started taking
preparations, he said, adding, "Works related to formulation of a
broadband policy is also underway. Before finalizing it, we will sit down with
all the stakeholders and their views will be taken".
BTRC
Commissioner AKM Shahiduzzaman said the BTRC has already formed a committee
comprising operators, telecom sector stakeholders and law enforcement agencies
on the 5G issue.
Work is underway to create a common guideline for mobile operators, which will contribute to the mass adoption of 5G, he said, adding "BTRC is working on allocating waves at comparatively low prices in consideration of the standards followed by different countries of the world. And any decision in this regard will be finalized in consultation with the operators". (BSS)
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