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Internet connections cross 50 million mark

Maybe 1.5-2 Mbps

Thread ta ke ektu spicey kora dorkar, tomar janya korte parchi na, ami to etokkhone etake baro pager thread baniye ditam! :D

@SHK @bongbang @Doyalbaba @Bilal9 bhaisokol dekhcho, ami niriho bhalomanushi korle Bangladeshi threadgulo kemon bheto myadamara boring type hoye jay! :P Ami konodin ekhane asa bandha korle loke amar mulyo bujhbe! :D
 
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Thread ta ke ektu spicey kora dorkar, tomar janya korte parchi na, ami to etokkhone etake baro pager thread baniye ditam! :D

@SHK @bongbang @Doyalbaba @Bilal9 bhaisokol dekhcho, ami niriho bhalomanushi korle Bangladeshi threadgulo kemon bheto myadamara boring type hoye jay! :P Ami konodin ekhane asa bandha korle loke amar mulyo bujhbe! :D
So what do you want?:D Indian internet speed vs Bangladeshi internet speed? :lol: There is no requirement to create a thread. India is ahead in this field we recognize.

Our govt. have no capability to raise tax from the people who are capable to pay most.They imposed tax on internet user 20 % and imposed high licence fees for the internet providers. So we get slow internet in higher cost than India. It is possible to get 5-10 mbps speed but at very high cost in BD. Internet is mainly used by the students many of whom have no personal income,but government imposed large tax burden at both providers and users. Backward mentality govt. still think Internet as a luxury commodity worthy of high tax just like private cars.Another high tax burdened item in BD.
 
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High speed fibre internet connection, is vital to kick start the ICT sector and the knowledge economy.
 
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In Delhi, Airtel offers 16 Mbps and 130 GB data for Rs 2400
Well you might wanna change the overwhelming info on google about India's average net speed being around 2-2.3 Mbps with that speed of yours.
@Rain Man Dekhsen dada amio pari! :D
 
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Well you might wanna change the overwhelming info on google about India's average net speed being around 2-2.3 Mbps with that speed of yours.
@Rain Man Dekhsen dada amio pari! :D

I was talking about maximum speed you can get commercially
Avg internet user outside of large cities is unwilling to pay more than Rs 700-800
They normally opt for the cheapest available broadband plan,
Which provides 2 Mbps speed.

While Airtel offers upto 16 Mbps speed to consumers, its upto the end user whether they want to pay for it or not.
 
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So what do you want?:D Indian internet speed vs Bangladeshi internet speed? :lol:There is no requirement to create thread. India is ahead in this field we recognize.

Our govt. have no capability to raise tax from the people who are capable to pay most.They imposed tax on internet user 20 % and imposed high licence fees for the internet providers. So we get slow internet in higher cost than India. It is possible to get 5-10 mbps speed but at very high cost in BD. Internet is mainly used by the students many of whom have no personal income,but government imposed large tax burden at both providers and users. Backward mentality govt. people still think Internet as a luxury commodity worthy of high tax just like private cars.Another tax burdened item in BD.

Banglay likhchi, agun lagabar onek malmoshla ekhane mojud ache, udaharan: "Bangladeshira unnotomaner Airtel connection afford korte parche na, tai Airtel Bangladesh chere bhalo bazarer dike jache", othoba "Technologically pichiye thaka Bangladeshira Dhakar cycle rickshawar speed e internet chalay" (eta beshi bhalo :D), comment gulo korlei 2 patar thread 20 pata douroto! :D

Kintu oije, @Anubis bhalo chele, or janye comment gulo na korte pere hapiye uthchi. :P

@Rain Man Dekhsen dada amio pari! :D

Nah, o ar emon ki, or janya mathay dustubuddhi kilbil kora dorkar! :D

fik fik kore hese comment charte hobe! :p:
 
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Maybe 1.5-2 Mbps
I guess it depends on location.
I get up to 16 Mbps (1.2-1.6 MB/s) on Grameenphone and up to 30 Mbps on airtel.
Only thing I hate is cap.No unlimited or decent volume pack.5-10 GB won't cut it,that's why sticking to Banglalion for now.
 
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Well I certainly hope this will give us more Bangladeshis on this part of the forum and less Indians.
:agree:
 
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Tomra 'Joy' Bhai-er jonno mishti niya jao. Shey nuton rule chalu kortesey. Bangladesh ke America banaya felbey. :-)

12:00 AM, July 29, 2015 / LAST MODIFIED: 12:00 AM, July 29, 2015
Broadband users may get faster internet

The government has decided to redefine 'broadband' services for the fourth time and fix the minimum broadband speed at 2Mbps. Both decisions will be effective shortly.

The changes came yesterday at a meeting chaired by Sajeeb Wazed Joy, the ICT adviser to the prime minister.

Joy directed the telecom regulator to be more active in ensuring better services for users by upgrading the internet speed and amending its definition. He directed the regulator to induct the new definition into the telecom policy, meeting attendants said.

The plan is to improve broadband speed to 5Mbps, which is necessary to successfully build a Digital Bangladesh, a senior official of the telecom division said on condition of anonymity.

Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission or BTRC fixed the minimum speed for broadband at 128Kbps in 2008.

The government then upgraded the minimum broadband speed to 512Mbps and later to 1Mbps in 2013.

Joy also asked Bangladesh Submarine Cable Company Ltd or BSCCL to bring the bandwidth price down to Tk 200-Tk 300 per Mbps if possible.

BSCCL decided to cut wholesale bandwidth prices to Tk 560 from the current effective price of Tk 920 per Mbps two weeks ago. The reduced price will be effective in August.

“We have been asked to further reduce the bandwidth prices,” Md Monwar Hossain, managing director of BSCCL, told The Daily Star after the meeting.

Expressing dissatisfaction over internet speed and quality, Joy said the government would soon move to provide 1Mbps internet connections at union levels across Bangladesh.

He also advised Bangladesh Telecommunications Company Ltd to expedite the fibre-laying process at union levels to complete it within the current government's tenure.

The market is already saturated for mobile operators in terms of accessibility as there are some 12.6 crore active SIMs, leaving a narrow growth margin for Teletalk, he said.

The state-run mobile operator also needs a proper market survey before launching any new initiative, he added.

“If possible, partnerships with top operators should be looked into,” Joy told Teletalk officials.

Md Faizur Rahman Chowdhury, telecom secretary and chairman of all five state-owned telecom companies, also attended the meeting along with other senior officials of the Prime Minister's Office.
 
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Ami konodin ekhane asa bandha korle loke amar mulyo bujhbe! :D

Sorry PDF community disapprove your return visa.

Well I certainly hope this will give us more Bangladeshis on this part of the forum and less Indians.
:agree:

Many of the Bangladeshis still consider anything to deal with Pakistan as taboo. So pdf will always attract liberals, wannabe paks and less Bangladeshis.

Tomra 'Joy' Bhai-er jonno mishti niya jao. Shey nuton rule chalu kortesey. Bangladesh ke America banaya felbey. :-)

12:00 AM, July 29, 2015 / LAST MODIFIED: 12:00 AM, July 29, 2015
Broadband users may get faster internet

The government has decided to redefine 'broadband' services for the fourth time and fix the minimum broadband speed at 2Mbps. Both decisions will be effective shortly.

The changes came yesterday at a meeting chaired by Sajeeb Wazed Joy, the ICT adviser to the prime minister.

Joy directed the telecom regulator to be more active in ensuring better services for users by upgrading the internet speed and amending its definition. He directed the regulator to induct the new definition into the telecom policy, meeting attendants said.

The plan is to improve broadband speed to 5Mbps, which is necessary to successfully build a Digital Bangladesh, a senior official of the telecom division said on condition of anonymity.

Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission or BTRC fixed the minimum speed for broadband at 128Kbps in 2008.

The government then upgraded the minimum broadband speed to 512Mbps and later to 1Mbps in 2013.

Joy also asked Bangladesh Submarine Cable Company Ltd or BSCCL to bring the bandwidth price down to Tk 200-Tk 300 per Mbps if possible.

BSCCL decided to cut wholesale bandwidth prices to Tk 560 from the current effective price of Tk 920 per Mbps two weeks ago. The reduced price will be effective in August.

“We have been asked to further reduce the bandwidth prices,” Md Monwar Hossain, managing director of BSCCL, told The Daily Star after the meeting.

Expressing dissatisfaction over internet speed and quality, Joy said the government would soon move to provide 1Mbps internet connections at union levels across Bangladesh.

He also advised Bangladesh Telecommunications Company Ltd to expedite the fibre-laying process at union levels to complete it within the current government's tenure.

The market is already saturated for mobile operators in terms of accessibility as there are some 12.6 crore active SIMs, leaving a narrow growth margin for Teletalk, he said.

The state-run mobile operator also needs a proper market survey before launching any new initiative, he added.

“If possible, partnerships with top operators should be looked into,” Joy told Teletalk officials.

Md Faizur Rahman Chowdhury, telecom secretary and chairman of all five state-owned telecom companies, also attended the meeting along with other senior officials of the Prime Minister's Office.

Its just filling the vacuum created by the lost opportunity to get the the first submarine cable early. For no reason we played into turtle speed costly internet.
 
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In Chennai i have ACT broadband speed throttles up to 25 MBPS.
 
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Mane amare jaite dibina, eto bhalobasis dadare...!! :cray:


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