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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Robi lit up ten remote villages with solar power


Leading telecommunications solution provider Robi on Saturday lit up ten remote villages across the country with solar power. Undertaken as part of the CSR initiative of the company, the programme coincided with the heralding of the Bengali New Year.
The villages are Tamaruddi of Nowakhali, Bachamara of Manikganj, Pachuria of Gopalganj, Protapnagar of Shatkhira, Charjanajat of Madaripur, Motherbunia of Patuakhali, Chaitar Khamar of Kurigram, Char Neuton of Bhola, Padma of Barguna and Pirganj of Jadabpur. These villages will be known as Robi Palli.
This initiative was kicked off by Chief Marketing Officer of Robi, Bidyut Kumar Basu when he lightened up a house in a remote village of Amtoli.
To facilitate development of Bangladesh's rural people, Robi is initiating a project to reach 500 nomes in 50 hard-to-reach villages all over the country. Each of these 500 rurai households will be provided with 20WP solar panels by May this year.
Chief Marketing Officer of Robi, Bidyut Kumar Basu said, we respect our local tradition, yet march ahead with innovation and creativity. According to the Ministry of Power 53% of Bangladesh is still in need of power supply, it is also a country that is blessed with abundant solar energy, which can provide a clean solution to this shortage.
Sania Mahmood, Head of Marketing, Mohiuddin Babar, Head of Communication and Media Relation along with other officials of Robi were also present at the event.

JS panel asks for details on Warid, Airtel deal

(Airtel) Bharti Telecom & Abu Dhabi Group (Warid Telecom)
Says govt incurred losses as Warid allowed to sell stake for low price
The parliamentary standing committee on the planning ministry on Sunday asked the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission to submit a report on how 70 per cent of the shares of mobile operator Warid had been sold to India’s Bharti Airtel only for Tk 70 lakh.
The committee chairman, Oli Ahmed, after a meeting, told reporters they had discussed media reports that Warid had been allowed to sell its 70 per cent stake to Airtel only for Tk 70 lakh.
‘The country and the government sustained a loss as Warid was allowed to hand over its share for such a low price,’ he said.
The government lost millions of dollars in transfer fees as the commission allegedly allowed Warid, which invested more than $600 million in the country, to hand over 70 per cent of its stake to Airtel for only Tk 70 lakh in recent times.
The standing committee also suggested that the posts and telecommunications ministry should bring Voice over Internet Protocol under the jurisdiction of law.
It will help to increase revenue earnings of the government as well as provide internet users with better services, the committee observed.
The meeting also recommended making capable the state-run mobile operator Teletalk so that it can survive in the competition with the private mobile operators.
Committee members planning minister AK Khandoker, Nawab Ali Abbas Khan and Azizul Haque Chowdhury attended the meeting.
The meeting discussed in details different projects undertaken by the ministries of land, posts and telecommunications and social welfare.
As for land ministry, it decided that the ministry would inform the committee in three months of the steps it has taken to reclaim illegally occupied government land, how much land has so far been reclaimed and whether any new incident of land occupation has taken places in recent times.
As for social welfare ministry, the meeting decided that proper monitoring should be ensured so that the registered non-governmental organisations properly follow the conditions of registration.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Robi Pre-Paid Connection is Now Tk 98

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India plans 'launch sale of 4G mobile services'



India plans to hold an auction of ultra-high-speed fourth-generation (4G) mobile phone spectrum soon after completion of 3G access now underway, a report said Wednesday.The sale for 4G, which will provide high-speed Internet connections, will begin as soon as operators roll out their 3G networks this year, Communications Minister A. Raja was quoted as saying by the Hindustan Times newspaper.
The government expects to bring in at least 350 billion rupees (eight billion dollars) from the sell-off of 3G airwaves and a follow-on auction of broadband wireless access spectrum that began last Friday and could take weeks.
Operators believe 4G will bring near-broadband speed technology to mobile phones, allowing users to receive multimedia such as TV broadcasts and online games at rates up to 10 times faster than those possible on 3G networks.
"I do not want any delay in 4G services. We should be with the rest of the world in 4G," Raja said.
Germany on Monday began Europe's first auction of 4G frequencies.
Raja said he expected the successful telecom bidders for 3G frequency would start launching their new networks within a few weeks of receiving the spectrum when it is allocated in September.
The auction of 3G spectrum will propel India into the Internet era, giving millions who have no computer access the ability to surf the web from their phones.
It will also heat up the battle for customers in the world's fastest-growing mobile market.
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has already started the pre-consultation process for the sale of 4G spectrum, Raja said.
"Once TRAI submits its recommendations, the government will work on it," he said.

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টেলিটকের বিরুদ্ধে অনুমোদনহীন যন্ত্রপাতি আমদানির অভিযোগ

[ owkwËbm ] 2010-04-17  
 বাংলাদেশ টেলিযোগাযোগ নিয়ন্ত্রণ কমিশনের (বিটিআরসি) অনাপত্তিপত্র (এনওসি) নেই এমন ১৬ ধরনের ৫৭২ সেট যন্ত্রপাতি আমদানি করেছে সরকারি মোবাইল অপারেটর কোম্পানি টেলিটক। এসব যন্ত্রপাতির দাম এখনো নির্ধারণ করা যায়নি।
সংশ্লিষ্ট প্রকৌশলী ও শুল্ক কর্মকর্তাদের ধারণা, এগুলোর দাম ১০-১৫ কোটি টাকা হবে। কেননা আমদানি করা ৫১২টি অপটিক্যাল ডিস্ক সফটওয়্যার যথেষ্ট দামি। চালানে বিটিআরসির ছাড়পত্র নিয়ে আমদানি করা মাত্র চার ধরনের ৫০ সেট যন্ত্রপাতি পাওয়া গেছে। এগুলোর দাম ১৫ লাখ ৬৫ হাজার ৯১২ মার্কিন ডলার বা প্রায় ১১ কোটি টাকা।
চট্টগ্রাম কাস্টম হাউস সূত্রে জানা যায়, গত ৩১ মার্চ থেকে টানা তিন দিন শুল্ক কর্মকর্তা, বিটিআরসি প্রতিনিধি, আমদানিকারকের প্রতিনিধি এবং সিঅ্যান্ডএফ প্রতিষ্ঠান মিল্কওয়ে শিপিংয়ের প্রতিনিধির উপস্থিতিতে এসব পণ্যভর্তি কনটেইনার দুটি খুলে যন্ত্রপাতির ক্ষেত্রে এই অমিল পাওয়া যায়। প্রাপ্ত মালামালের তালিকায় (ইনভেনট্রি) সংশ্লিষ্ট সকল পক্ষ সম্মতিসূচক সই করে।
এর আগে দুই বার কনটেইনার দুটি খোলা হয়েছিল। কিন্তু আমদানিকারক বা তাদের সিঅ্যান্ডএফ প্রতিষ্ঠান বিটিআরসির অনাপত্তিপত্র দেখাতে না পারায় চালানটি খালাস করা যায়নি। এ সময়ের মধ্যে টেলিটক পরপর দুটি অনাপত্তিপত্র শুল্ক কর্তৃপক্ষকে দেয়। কিন্তু এ দুটির সঙ্গে আমদানি করা যন্ত্রপাতির মিল ছিল না। পরে অনাপত্তিপত্র দুটি ভুলক্রমে দাখিল করা হয়েছে বলে উল্লেখ করে টেলিটক কর্তৃপক্ষ তা প্রত্যাহার করে নেয়। তৃতীয় দফায় বিটিআরসির যে অনাপত্তিপত্র দাখিল করা হয় তার ভিত্তিতে ৩১ মার্চ কনটেইনার দুটি খোলা হয়। এতেও অমিল পাওয়ায় সংশ্লিষ্ট শুল্ক কর্মকর্তারা আমদানিকারক প্রতিষ্ঠান টেলিটক এবং সিঅ্যান্ডএফ প্রতিষ্ঠানের বিরুদ্ধে ১৯৬৯ সালের শুল্ক আইনের ১৬ ও ৩২ ধারা ভঙ্গের অভিযোগ এনে আইনানুন ব্যবস্থা নেওয়ার জন্য জাতীয় রাজস্ব বোর্ডের (এনবিআর) কাছে সুপারিশ করেন। এনবিআর থেকে এ সংক্রান্ত চিঠি বিটিআরসিকেও দেওয়া হয়েছে বলে জানা যায়।
যোগাযোগ করা হলে টেলিটকের ব্যবস্থাপক (লজিস্টিক সাপোর্ট) হেদায়েতুল কবির আমদানি করা যন্ত্রপাতি ত্রিপক্ষীয়ভাবে পরীক্ষা-নিরীক্ষা করে কিছু অমিল পাওয়ার বিষয়টি স্বীকার করে বলেন, ‘এতে শুল্ক কর্তৃপক্ষ একতরফাভাবে কিছু অভিযোগ এনেছে। আমরা এখন বিটিআরসির সিদ্ধান্তের অপেক্ষায় আছি। বিটিআরসি যে সিদ্ধান্ত দেবে আমরা তা মেনে নেব।’
চট্টগ্রাম কাস্টম হাউসের কমিশনার সৈয়দ গোলাম কিবরিয়া এ প্রসঙ্গে প্রথম আলোকে বলেন, ‘এ পণ্যের চালান আমদানি নিয়ে দুটি সরকারি সংস্থার মধ্যে বিরোধ দেখা দিয়েছে। আমরা বলেছি যেসব পণ্যসামগ্রী আমদানি হয়েছে তা যদি বিটিআরসি প্রত্যয়ন করে দেয়, তাহলে পণ্য খালাসে আমাদের আপত্তি থাকবে না। আমরাও বিটিআরসির সিদ্ধান্তের অপেক্ষায় আছি। যদি ঘোষণা বহির্ভূত পণ্য থাকে তার জন্য বাড়তি শুল্ক-কর দিতে হবে।’ বন্দর সূত্র জানায়, জার্মানি থেকে ডিসেম্বর মাসে প্রতিটি ৪০ ফুট দীর্ঘ দুটি কনটেইনারে এসব পণ্য আমদানি করা হয়। এ জন্য প্রয়োজনীয় শুল্কও জমা দেওয়া হয়। কিন্তু জানুয়ারির দ্বিতীয় সপ্তাহে খালাস করার মুহূর্তে কেন্দ্রীয় শুল্ক গোয়েন্দা ও তদন্ত অধিদপ্তরের আপত্তির মুখে চালানটি আটক করা হয়।

১০ গ্রামে সৌরবিদ্যুৎ পৌঁছে দিল রবি

দেশের শীর্ষস্থানীয় মোবাইল অপারেটর রবি বাংলা বছরের প্রথম দিন দেশের ১০টি প্রত্যন্ত গ্রামে সৌরবিদ্যুৎ দিয়েছে। গ্রামগুলো হলো নোয়াখালীর তামারুদ্দি, মানিকগঞ্জের বাঁচামারা, গোপালগঞ্জের পাচুরিয়া, সাতক্ষীরার প্রতাপনগর, মাদারীপুরের চরজনাজত, পটুয়াখালীর মাদারবুনিয়া, কুড়িগ্রামের চৈতারখামার, ভোলার চরনিউটন, বরগুনার পদ্মা ও পীরগঞ্জের জাদাবপুর।
রবির প্রধান বাণিজ্যিক কর্মকর্তা বিদ্যুৎ কুমার বসু পয়লা বৈশাখ সন্ধ্যায় আমতলীর একটি বাড়িতে আলো জ্বালিয়ে এ প্রকল্পের উদ্বোধন করেন।
বাংলাদেশের গ্রামাঞ্চলের উন্নয়ন ত্বরান্বিত করতে রবি ৫০টি প্রত্যন্ত অঞ্চলের ৫০০ বাড়িতে বিদ্যুৎ পৌঁছে দেওয়ার প্রকল্প হাতে নিয়েছে। মে মাসের মধ্যে এসব অঞ্চলের প্রতিটি বাড়িতে ২০ ওয়াট সৌর প্যানেল নিশ্চিত করা হবে। এ প্রকল্পের কারিগরি সহায়তা দিচ্ছে রুরাল সার্ভিস ফাউন্ডেশন।
বেশ কিছু সামাজিক কার্যক্রমে সম্পৃক্ত রয়েছে রবি। এরই ধারাবাহিকতায় ২৮ মার্চ মেরি স্টোপস ক্লিনিকে জন্ম নেওয়া সব শিশুর মাকে বিনামূল্যে চিকিৎসা দেওয়া হয়েছে।
সৌরবিদ্যুৎ প্রকল্পের উদ্বোধনী অনুষ্ঠানে রবির পক্ষ থেকে বিপণনপ্রধান সানিয়া মাহমুদ, করপোরেট যোগাযোগ কর্মকর্তা মহিউদ্দীন বাবরসহ অন্য কর্মকর্তারা উপস্থিত ছিলেন। বিজ্ঞপ্তি।

Rabi distributes electricity equipments

[ District news ] 2010-04-17
Mobile phone operator Rabi (ex. Aktel) handed all the equipments of solar electricity system to 20 families of remote Bachamara village under Daulatpur upazilla in Manikganj district. At the equipments giving function, Chief Marketing Officer Bidyut Kumar Bose, Executive Director of Rural Services Foundation Ruhul Quddus and Regional Manager Asaduzzaman were present, among others. Each family using solar apparatus worth taka 11,700 could burn two bulbs.
The materials would be distributed to the rural people step by step.

Friday, April 16, 2010

India has more mobile phones than toilets

Far more people in India have access to a mobile phone than to a toilet, according to a UN study on sanitation.
India has more mobile phones than toilets: UN report
A sadhu uses a mobile phone during Maha Kumbh Mela at Prayag in Allahabad Photo: EPA
India's mobile subscribers totalled 563.73 million at the last count, enough to serve nearly half of the country's 1.2 billion population.
But just 366 million people - around a third of the population - had access to proper sanitation in 2008, said the study published by the United Nations University, a UN think-tank.
"It is a tragic irony to think in India, a country now wealthy enough that roughly half of the people own phones," so many people "cannot afford the basic necessity and dignity of a toilet," said Zafar Adeel, the UN University director.
Mr Adeel heads the UN University's Institute for Water, Environment and Health, based in the Canadian city of Hamilton, which prepared the report.
Worldwide, an estimated $358 billion (£230 billion) is needed between now and 2015 to achieve the UN Millennium Development Goal (MDG) of halving the proportion of people with inadequate sanitation from 2000 levels.
Proper sanitation "could do more to save lives, especially those of young people, improve health and help pull India and other countries in similar circumstances out of poverty than any alternative investment," Mr Adeel said.
Poor sanitation is a major contributor to water-borne diseases, which in the past three years alone killed an estimated 4.5 million children under the age of five worldwide, according to the study.
The report gave a rough cost of $300 to build a toilet, including labour, materials and advice.
The world could expect a return of up to $34 for every dollar spent on sanitation through improved productivity and reduced poverty and health costs, said Adeel.
He said improving sanitation was "an economic and humanitarian opportunity of historic proportions."

Robi Polli-Shining light upon Bangladesh



Leading telecommunications solution provider Robi Wednesday lit up ten remote villages across the country with solar power. Undertaken as part of the CSR initiative of the company, the programme coincided with the heralding of the Bengali New Year.

The villages are Tamaruddi of Nowakhali, Bachamara of Manikganj, Pachuria of Gopalganj, Protapnagar of Shatkhira, Charjanajat of Madaripur, Motherbunia of Patuakhali, Chaitar Khamar of Kurigram, Char Neuton of Bhola, Padma of Barguna and Pirganj of Jadabpur. These villages will be known as Robi Palli.

This initiative was kicked off by Chief Marketing Officer of Robi, Mr. Bidyut Kumar Basu when he lightened up a house in a remote village of Amtoli.

To facilitate development of Bangladesh's rural people, Robi is initiating a project to reach 500 homes in 50 hard-to-reach villages all over the country. Each of these 500 rural households will be provided with 20WP solar panels by May this year. This will help the power starved villagers with light at night and enable them perform personal, social and economic activity. This project will be technically supported by Rural Service Foundation (RSF).

Chief Marketing Officer of Robi, Mr. Bidyut Kumar Basu said: We respect our local tradition, yet march ahead with innovation and creativity. According to the Ministry of Power 53% of Bangladesh is still in need of power supply, it is also a country that is blessed with abundant solar energy, which can provide a clean solution to this shortage.

Any modern society and economy requires uninterrupted supply of electricity for development and prosperity. In fact, "per capita electricity consumption" is an important economic indicator that measures a country's level of development. Yet, Bangladesh's the largest environmental challenge today is to provide clean energy and reduce carbon emission. In Bangladesh Wind and hydro electricity opportunities are limited. But solar energy is abundant and could be a tangible solution. Robi will be working closely to ensure that the farthest corners of the country are also facilitated with electricity sourced from solar energy.

Sania Mahmood, Head of Marketing, Mohiuddin Babar, Head of Communication and Media Relation along with other officials of Robi were also present at the event.

Robi, the brand, aims to radiate the spirit of life and energy in its every activity throughout the country. That is why Robi wants to work towards building Bangladesh illuminated by the power of the sun and work towards a brighter future.

Robi is also involved with different corporate social activities. As part of these activities, Robi has taken care of all medical fees related to the birth of those children born at Marie Stopes clinic across Bangladesh on 28th March, 2010 and their mothers.

Encashing mobile remittance


Amzad Hossain has been working for a construction firm in Dubai for the last six years. He has to send money home on a regular basis, as he is the only earning member in his family. Each time Amzad has to go through a lot of hurdles to send money to his aged father in a remote village in Bangladesh.
There are no money transfer agencies near his village and so he hardly uses banks or agencies. Most of the time he has to rely on migrant workers like him, who is travelling home, which is quite rare, and sometimes by other means that he cannot rely on much. It takes minimum four to five days for the money to reach his family if he uses banks or agencies, and sometimes more. Like Amzad, there are many migrant workers who face the same problem. But now it can all be done in just a day or a few minutes.
In a revolutionary step on April 13, mobile remittance service or mRemittance was introduced in the country, opening doors to millions of migrant workers to help transfer their hard-earned money easily, effectively and most importantly, swiftly.
The first ever mRemittance service for Bangladesh was jointly launched by two local banks -- Dhaka Bank Ltd and Eastern Bank Ltd -- and the country's second largest mobile operator, Banglalink.
It is a complete mobile cross-border person-to-person payments solution that supports all mobile transactions conducted by mobile phone, such as money transfers, microfinance, account balance inquiries and recent transactions.
But in this case the scenario is a bit different. The process for the sender or the person who initiates the transfer will more or less the same, but the delivery method will be faster than ever.
Mobile remittance creates cross-boarder mobile money transfer services for efficient international mobile money transfer scenarios for both senders and beneficiaries. An open remittance hub connects sending and receiving money channels on a single platform, rather than through bilateral agreements.
The process is pretty simple. This service allows expatriates to deposit money with partnering banks and specifies the subscriber in Bangladesh who is to receive the money. The service sends a text message to the recipients, notifying them that the money has been transferred. The recipients can cash from any Banglalink remittance point by showing their mobile phone (with an SMS) and a form of personal identification.
The banks will use Banglalink as distribution network. The remitters will follow the existing process to send money home, while the recipients will get the money from Banglalink's registered cash points or remittance points free of cost.
The service will work through a “bank-led” model and the banks will offer 'mobile wallet' accounts to the mass through Banglalink and will ensure that the business process is in line with the financial regulations of the country.
They will also act as the cash custodian for mobile wallet users. Banglalink will be the information carrier and platform manager along with ensuring cash point rollout and connectivity.
Through this service, the banks will use Banglalink's payment management platform and communication network to introduce a highly secured, convenient, reliable, fast and cost-effective remittance system. Banglalink distribution outlets will be used as remittance disbursement cash points for the remittances sourced by the banks. The service will be initially launched in Dhaka and will be available nationwide within a month.
The beneficiaries who have Banglalink connections will be able to open mobile wallet accounts either at Dhaka Bank or Eastern Bank from selected Banglalink mobile remittance points by submitting necessary identity documents and account opening forms. Mobile wallet account holders can receive the remittance directly in their mobile wallet account created with the banks. Once the wallet account is credited, the account holders can receive partial or full disbursement from the cash points.
If the beneficiaries do not have Banglalink mobile connections, they can still receive the remittance from overseas by receiving a secured and unique transaction reference number, which is forwarded to them by the sender. In that case, the beneficiaries will have to go to the cash points with proof of identification and request for the disbursement by submitting the transaction reference number, the exact amount and the bank name. The beneficiaries can receive remittance disbursement from any of the designated Banglalink remittance points soon to be rolled out all over the country.
More or less similar mobile remittance services introduced by the Philippines' operators in recent years have proven highly successful for all the parties concerned: the operators are taking commissions on cash transfers, while the expatriate Filipinos are sending money home faster, more cheaply, and more securely than ever before.
Solaiman Alam, head of Public Relations, Communication and Mobile Financial Services of Banglalink said: "Mobile remittance service puts Bangladesh on the world map as a pioneer in mobile banking services. The service will be rolled out soon.”
“This gives Bangladesh the same platform to compete with any world standard of banking technology. It is the first of its kind and is specifically designed to bring the benefit of formal banking to the rural mass."

First mobile-based remittance service - introduced by Banglalink GSM

The Dhaka Bank Ltd and Eastern Bank Ltd with telecom partner Banglalink Thursday introduced the country's first mobile-based remittance service, aiming to provide easy remittance service to all mobile subscribers at any part of the country

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