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Banglalink Digital Communications Ltd.
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryTelecommunications
FoundedFebruary 2005; 19 years ago (2005-02)[1]
Headquarters,
Bangladesh
Area served
Bangladesh
Products
RevenueIncrease US$500 million (2020)[citation needed] parent = VEON (100%) "About Us Banglalink". Retrieved 29 August 2024.</ref>
Websitewww.banglalink.net[2]

Banglalink Digital Communications Ltd., d.b.a. Banglalink (Bengali: বাংলালিংক; formerly Sheba Telecom (Pvt.) Ltd.) is a Dutch-owned telecommunications company headquartered in Gulshan-1, Dhaka. It is the third-largest mobile network operator in Bangladesh and a fully-owned company of Telecom Ventures Ltd., a 100% owned subsidiary of Global Telecom Holding Ltd. VEON owns 51.9% shares of Global Telecom Holding following a business combination between VEON Ltd. and Wind Telecom S.p.A. in April 2011.

Banglalink attained 1 million subscribers by December 2005, and 3 million subscribers by October 2006. In less than two years, by December 2007, Banglalink overtook Aktel (now Robi) to become the second-largest operator in Bangladesh behind Grameenphone with more than 7.1 million customers.

Banglalink had 1.03 million connections until December 2005. The number of Banglalink users increased by 257%[4] and stood at 3.64 million at the end of 2006, making it the fastest-growing operator in the world of that year. In August 2006, Banglalink became the first company to provide free incoming calls from BTTB for both postpaid and prepaid connections. On 20 August 2008, Banglalink got past the landmark of a 10 million subscriber base.[5] As of August 2021, Banglalink has a subscriber base of 36.90 million.

History

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Sheba Telecom (Pvt.) Ltd. was granted license in 1989, to operate in the rural areas of 199 upazilas.[6] The company started providing GSM service in 1998.[7]

In July 2004, an Egypt-based company, Orascom Telecom, purchased Sheba Telecom and formed Banglalink brand, as sheba telecom failed to tap the business potentials in Bangladesh mainly due to a chronic feud between its Malaysian and Bangladeshi partners.[7] The purchasing value was US$60 million, of which US$50 million for share value and US$10 million was for financial debt.[8]

Integrated Services Ltd. (ISL), the Bangladeshi partner, was being 'officially' shown as purchasing the shares held by Technology Resources Industries (TRI) of Malaysia for $15 million. ISL then paid another $10 million to Standard Chartered Bank to settle Sheba's liabilities.

In September 2004, Orascom Telecom Holdings purchased 100% of the shares of Sheba Telecom (Pvt.) Limited. It was acquired for US$60 million. Sheba had a base of 59,000 users, of whom 49,000 were regular when it was sold.[9] Afterward it was re-branded and launched its services under the "Banglalink" brand on 10 February 2005.

In March 2008, Sheba Telecom (Pvt.) Limited changed its name to Orascom Telecom Bangladesh Limited, matching its parent company name.

In July 2013, following the 2011 ownership restructuring in the parent company,[10] the company name changed for the second time to Banglalink Digital Communications Ltd.

Achievements

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Today it earns 1588 Taka crore and having around thousand of employs. Banglalink also won 4 oklla awards for having the fastest network in Bangladesh.

Numbering scheme

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Banglalink uses the following numbering scheme:

+88019N1N2N3N4N5N6N7N8 & +88014N1N2N3N4N5N6N7N8

Where '+880' is the ISD code for Bangladesh and is needed only in case of dialing from outside Bangladesh.

'19' & '14' are the access codes for Banglalink as allocated by the Government of Bangladesh. Omitting +880 will require using 0 in place of it instead to represent local call, hence 019 & 014 are the general access codes. N1N2N3N4N5N6N7N8 is the subscriber number.

In 2018, when Mobile number portability was introduced users can port to any operator without changing its number.[11][12]

customers

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As of October 2024, total number of customers is 4 crore 16 lakh 30 thousands*.

Network

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Banglalink is the third-largest mobile operator of the country. As of JUly 2024, Banglalink has a total number of 15,500 base transceiver station (BTS) across the country.[13]

National roaming Ccoverage

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Under national roaming, Banglalink user's can use teletalk network beside banglalink network if Banglalink network is weak or has no signal. This feature is now in trial mode. Banglalink will use total 20,600 Mobile Network Tower to serve customers under national roaming network of Banglalink & Teletalk

International roaming coverage

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Banglalink has international roaming facilities

Spectrums

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The Banglalink network is also GPRS/EDGE/3G-enabled, with a growing 4G network, allowing internet access within its coverage area. its Total spectrum volume is 80.00 MHz.

Frequencies used on Banglalink Network in Bangladesh:

Band: 8/900 MHz, Total Frequency: 5 MHz, Width: EDGE/LTE/LTE-A, Protocol: 2CC,3CC,4CC,5CC,6CC

Band: 3/ 1800 MHz, Total Frequency: 20 MHz, Width: EDGE/LTE/LTE-A, Protocol: 2CC,3CC,4CC,5CC,6CC

Band: 1/ 2100 MHz, Total Frequency: 15 MHz, Width: LTE/LTE-A, Protocol: 2CC,3CC,4CC,5CC,6CC

Band: 40/ 2300 MHz, Total Frequency: 40 MHz, Width: LTE/LTE-A, Protocol: 2CC,3CC,4CC,5CC,6CC

Products offered

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Banglalink Enterprise[14] offers a wide range of products and services to suit the needs of the business community. It was first launched in December 2006. The current packages are:

  • Enterprise corporate; targeted at the corporate segment
  • Enterprise SME; targeted at the SME segment
  • Enterprise personal

Before the launch of Banglalink enterprise, Banglalink served the business clientele through a similar platform named Banglalink professional.

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Banglalink delivers customer care using its call centers and customer care networks. Currently, Banglalink provides customer care services to its clients through:

  • Banglalink sales & care centres
  • Banglalink points
    Banglalink point at Dhanmondi.
    Banglalink Points are aimed at providing connections, handsets, accessories and provide selected customer services like SIM replacement, reconnection, bill payment etc. They are located at key points around the country.[15] Kallol Group, a local distribution company, had partnered with Banglalink to operate at least forty Banglalink points throughout the country.[16] As of March 2008, the deal with Kallol Group has been called off and Banglalink is focusing on managing its own customer care centers.
  • Banglalink service points
  • Banglalink care lines are call centres.

Digital services

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  • Banglaflix - Video streaming service
  • Banglalink App Store - Subscription-based app store. Powered by Bemobi
  • Banglalink Boighor - eBook service
  • Banglalink Islamic Portal - Islamic content service
  • Bangla Dhol - Music streaming service
  • Bhoutik - Video streaming service
  • BL Vibe - Music streaming service
  • Clickplay - Online gaming service
  • Toffee - Live TV & video streaming Service

Criticisms and penalty

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In October 2007, BTRC fined Banglalink BDT 1.25 billion for its involvement in illegal VoIP or call termination business. The then BTRC chairman, major general (retd.) Manzurul Alam, confirmed Banglalink's involvement in the illegal trade. In a statement issued by Banglalink, the company agreed to make a one-time fixed payment of Tk. 1.25  billion to the government as compensation for its loss in revenues.[17]

References

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  1. ^ "About Banglalink". Banglalink. Archived from the original on 26 September 2017.
  2. ^ License Summary of 4G/LTE Cellular Mobile Phone Operators: https://web.archive.org/web/20220924163625/https://btrc.portal.gov.bd/sites/default/files/files/btrc.portal.gov.bd/page/930b96b7_8cce_46c7_b307_00b83f3a4a23/2022-02-24-09-45-ba427a6369a53abbca6a0679934dde01.pdf
  3. ^ "Chief Executive Officer". Archived from the original on 7 September 2018. Retrieved 24 May 2017.
  4. ^ About Banglalink
  5. ^ "Bangladesh's Banglalink tops 10 mln mobile users". Reuters. Retrieved 17 July 2015.
  6. ^ Alam, Mahbubul (2012). "Telecommunication". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
  7. ^ a b "Orascom Telecom Bangladesh new name of Sheba". The Daily Star. 20 March 2008.
  8. ^ "Orascom acquires Sheba Telecom".
  9. ^ "Egyptian Orascom Gets Sheba Telecom Malaysian stake". Archived from the original on 29 September 2007. Retrieved 17 July 2015.
  10. ^ "Vimpelcom confirms closing of 'large and complex' Wind Telecom deal". TeleGeography. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
  11. ^ "Everything you need to know about Mobile Number Portability". 8 October 2018.
  12. ^ "Switch to any operator". The Daily Star (Bangladesh). 30 September 2018.
  13. ^ "Banglalink deployed 4,000 new towers in 2022". The Daily Star. 6 February 2023. Retrieved 12 August 2023.
  14. ^ "Banglalink rolls out GPRS and gets personal with businesses". Retrieved 17 July 2015.
  15. ^ banglalink points
  16. ^ "Kallol Group of Companies". Retrieved 17 July 2015.
  17. ^ "Banglalink fined Tk 125cr for illegal VoIP business". The Daily Star. Retrieved 17 July 2015.
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