In clear bid to stifle news coming out of Bangladesh Awami League genocidal regime now virtually shutting down internet. In the process severly hurting IT and other businesses like who use internet as medium for their work as programmer. Awami League regime officials are refusing to give any reason but it is quite obvious genocidal regime is desperate to prevent news to go out. Here is independent TV report on how Awami League regime internet lockdown hurting IT business.
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BTRC cuts Bangladesh Internet upload bandwidth by 75%
The telecoms regulator has asked the international internet gateway operators to reduce upload bandwidth of the ISPs by 75 percent in an effort to prevent illegal VoIP.
The instruction went out on Thursday in a letter signed by Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) Senior Assistant Director Sabina Islam.
The letter said the order would remain in force starting from 6pm on Thursday until further orders.
But, IIG operator Fiber at Home official Sumon Ahmed said the instruction would hurt the internet service.
Internet Service Providers Association President Aktaruzzaman Manju said their clients were facing troubles in uploading data.
He said they were receiving complaints from the subscribers and that it should be withdrawn.
However, banks, financial institutions, software firms, travel agents, embassies and government organisations will be exempted from the cut. But lists of such organisations and agencies have to be sent to BTRC in seven days.
BTRC says the instruction will not impact download from internet.
An official of the watchdogs Engineering and Operation Division said the instruction had been made to prevent illegal VoIP on a trial basis.
BTRC cuts upload bandwidth - bdnews24.com
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BTRC cuts Bangladesh Internet upload bandwidth by 75%
The telecoms regulator has asked the international internet gateway operators to reduce upload bandwidth of the ISPs by 75 percent in an effort to prevent illegal VoIP.
The instruction went out on Thursday in a letter signed by Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) Senior Assistant Director Sabina Islam.
The letter said the order would remain in force starting from 6pm on Thursday until further orders.
But, IIG operator Fiber at Home official Sumon Ahmed said the instruction would hurt the internet service.
Internet Service Providers Association President Aktaruzzaman Manju said their clients were facing troubles in uploading data.
He said they were receiving complaints from the subscribers and that it should be withdrawn.
However, banks, financial institutions, software firms, travel agents, embassies and government organisations will be exempted from the cut. But lists of such organisations and agencies have to be sent to BTRC in seven days.
BTRC says the instruction will not impact download from internet.
An official of the watchdogs Engineering and Operation Division said the instruction had been made to prevent illegal VoIP on a trial basis.
BTRC cuts upload bandwidth - bdnews24.com