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Thursday, June 3, 2010

Easy World B'desh launches new mobile handset

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Easy World Bangladesh Limited Monday launched GFive mobile handset in the country with the promise to provide world class mobile phone technology in an affordable cost.
Science and ICT Minister of Bangladesh architect Yeafesh Osman attended the launching ceremony as the chief guest while Post and Telecommunications Secretary Sunil Kanti Bosh was present as the special guest.
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Speaking on the occasion, Yeafesh Osman said the modern technologies offered by the Chinese GFive in an affordable rate would help Bangladesh achieve its ambitious goal of 'Digital Bangladesh by 2020'.
Welcoming the technology in the country he called for establishing a handset manufacturing plant in the country as well as to adopt customised service for Bangladeshi users.
"In order to ensure market competitiveness, GFive can establish their manufacturing plant in Bangladesh, taking advantage of comparatively cheap workforce," he said.
Adoption of Bangla language features in the handset would be important to attracting customers in the country; he said assuring all-out support from his ministry.
The GFive representative at the programme said they focus on providing quality products to South Asia, South East Asia, South America and Africa and others. "Now we have more than 100 models, which can guarantee our customers' competence and advantage in great margin," the official added.
Managing Director of Easy World Bangladesh Limited M Zahedul Haque also delivered his speech on the occasion.
He claimed his company is targeting Bangladeshi customers, particularly the middle class groups.

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