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Follow on Google News | Digital Bangladesh: Dream or Nightmare?Dream of Digital Bangladesh is achievable. But without ICT sector development the dream would only be a nightmare for the total nation.
By: Hamidur Existing mobile phone operators are already struggling for not being profitable. They hoped that government would reduce tax on SIM card so that more users can be connected. But all they got in recent budget is new tax on mobile phone handsets. Is this encouraging for Digital Bangladesh? Moreover government has not issued 3G licenses for quite a long time. So opportunities for mobile operators are limited to voice based operation only. I think, this might be the reason, mobile operators are still involved in promoting (directly or indirect) illegal VOIP. WiMAX operators paid Tk 215 crore to have BWA license. It is obvious that this huge amount had a toll on their deployment plan as neither of them able to start their test operation yet. If three hundred base stations require for network coverage in Dhaka, you can only assume the numbers to cover the whole country. Such deployment requires continuous flow of investment. But I think, they are already struggling to swallow the burden of huge license fee. Fixed wireless ISP’s even don’t have the direction to focus on. They are limited to their own boundaries due to lack of initiatives shown by government. Though they are the first to sow seeds of Digital Bangladesh by introducing rural broadband to the country even before the government thought, lack of proper guidelines is threatening their existence. Looks like BTRC, the regulatory body, has considerations (more or less) for Mobile and WiMAX operators only and acting like a step mother to fixed wireless operators. They are like “Chagoler tin nombor Baccha”, a famous Bengali phrase (goat’s third child, is it the translation?) There are some other issues like high bandwidth price, absence of second submarine cables, proper ICT guidelines which need to be solved for country to step ahead. Government should treat private companies as partners instead of viewing as treasury vaults. They are here for the business but not for the charity. We should not forget that if these companies are profitable, government should also get the benefit. Otherwise, dream of Digital Bangladesh will remain dream to the government and nightmare to the investors. For more info please visit: http://wirelessbangladesh.blogspot.com/ End
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