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Sorry, we can say "No" to "No Chinese money". Please send more and more money and invest. But, do not support MM on Rohingya issue. That is inhuman.You can always say no to Chinese money.
Exactly my point. These communist Chinese are selfish, self centered and just for money they can do anything. You should not expect any ethics or value from them.
Sorry, we can say "No" to "No Chinese money". Please send more and more money and invest. But, do not support MM on Rohingya issue. That is inhuman.
That’s a modernized version of it! Vinfast bought the license including the factory. First cars will be delivered to Viet customers in June.This looks very similar to Opel Karl (Asia Market version) but price is much more attractive of course. Thanks for posting this.
This is published by a respected Indian Online Magazine, two years ago our Internet access rate was 42% and it is probably a lot higher now. Penetration rate of internet users in China from December 2008 to December 2018 was 59.6%. But ours remains the highest in South Asia to date. And our folks surf in English, not Chinese.
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Published: 12:55 PM, 07 June 2017 Last Update: 01:51 PM, 07 June 2017
Bangladesh top in SAARC countries in Internet access
Asian Age Online
Bangladesh has advanced significantly in Internet connectivity and effectively led major South Asian countries, with nearly 42% of total population using Internet for various purposes, according to official sources.
The latest data from the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) shows that the total number of Internet users has reached 67.24mn at the end of February, 2017.
The whopping number is around 41.52% of the total population of the country, leaving many Asian powerhouses behind with a huge margin.
According to available data from some Internet users’ monitoring sites, neighbouring India has over 460mn Internet users, which is 34.83% of its total population.
Sri Lanka has 7mn Internet users, which is 29.30% of its total population.
In Pakistan, only 17.81% of its total population use Internet.
The number of Internet users surged in the past nine years from 2.67% in 2008 to 41.52 this year due to some breakthrough decisions and steps taken by the current government led by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
This year too, the government has given special priority to ICT, as Finance Minister Abul Maal Abdul Muhith has proposed an allocation of 39.74bn taka for the information and communication technology division, an amount which is 21.55bn taka more than the revised budget of 2016-17 year.
Muhith in his budget speech said around 18,500 government offices have been brought under a single network. The existing capacity of the submarine cable has been increased to 200 gbps (gigabits per second) from
44 gbps.
“As of April 2017, the number of mobile telephone and Internet subscribers has increased to around 133.1mn and 70mn respectively,” he said.
The government also has plans to take the rate of Internet penetration in the country to 100%, ensuring high speed broadband internet at cheap rate to all the government offices, educational institutions, health centres and union parishads, expanding 3G network to all across the country and launching 4G by 2020.
“We have already brought all the sub-districts in the country under fibre optic cable network. Work under project titled Info Sarker-3 is going on to bring all the unions in the country under the network,” said State Minister for ICT division Zunaid Ahmed Palak.
“We have set a target of ensuring employment of 2mn people in ICT sector and achieve the export income of $5bn by 2021 by utilising the continuous policy support of the government of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and the digital dividends,” he added.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/265153/number-of-internet-users-in-the-asia-pacific-region/
https://www.statista.com/statistics/236963/penetration-rate-of-internet-users-in-china/
This poor guy still can't understand which simply report BD govt claim (vulnerable to dbl and triple counting if you look at methodology) on the number and which actually use the 3rd party standardised analysis (by ITU and others)......numbers just are not their thing I suppose @SBUS-CXK @lonelyman @GeraltofRivia @bluesky @Marine Rouge
https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/Statistics/Pages/stat/default.aspx
Will simple screenshot of the file help with this guy? Lets see:
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ITU obtain data from Government Agencies plus they consider certain amount of usage to be considered as internet user.
Most people in Bangladesh are not heavy internet user but almost all people has access to social media, viber, what’s app etc.
Already there are number of news report on so called source of ITU and why it has reported low.
Google it you will find easily.
So the problem will be when countries have different definitions on what constitutes actual internet use.
Thus its best to use one common standard (ITU) when comparing....rather than each country frontier claims and standards.
Bangladesh already explained user definition that apply to many western country does not apply the same here in Bangladesh.
Government still does not have online services which will prompt user to remain online more.
Bangladesh’s user mostly use social media and communication app only at the moment. Each cell phone comes with internet.
Now you may ask how’s that possible. Because each family has someone living abroad or living in different cities. Talking over communication app is free. So everyone installed it. Even if he is 80 years old and doesn’t know anything about internet. But he is internet user end of the day.
We don’t support them on rohinya, what ur fellow man asking is we stop doing business with mm or even militarily intervene on your behalf
We don’t interfere in others internal affairs
Irresponsible statement by the Chinese on Burma.
I don’t blame BD for being angered by this suggestion.
Actually UN needs to step in and solve the Rohingya crisis like they did for Kosovo.
This is an untenable position when dealing with genocide.
Besides that, you can’t expect BD to be positive to China as they are the most pro-Indian country in the region.
Irresponsible statement by the Chinese on Burma.
I don’t blame BD for being angered by this suggestion.
Actually UN needs to step in and solve the Rohingya crisis like they did for Kosovo.
This is an untenable position when dealing with genocide.
Besides that, you can’t expect BD to be positive to China as they are the most pro-Indian country in the region.
Keyboard warrior, go ahead call your own country to fight mm
Or why don’t yourself go to mm fighting for them instead of typing cheap words here?
Agree except for the last sentence.
BD is still China neutral at the very least despite the shenanigans taking place on PDF.
Keyboard warrior, go ahead call your own country to fight mm
Or why don’t yourself go to mm fighting for them instead of typing cheap words here?
Where is your fake anger for Palestinians oppressed by Jews? Where for Saudi journalist butchered in embassy, where for innocent Iraqis, Syrians, Kurds?