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Phone competition for Bangladesh



14 August, 2002

Phone competition for Bangladesh

Bangladesh has unveiled plans to open up the country's fixed-line 
telephone service to competition. 
It will end the monopoly enjoyed by the state-owned Bangladesh 
telegraph and telephone board (BTTB). 

And it should increase the reach of telephone services in a nation 
which has one of the world's lowest ratios of telephones to people. 

Bangladesh's telecom regulatory commission is currently framing rules 
and guidelines for deregulation. 

It has announced that the sector will be open for private investment 
by April next year. 

Chairman of the commission Syed Marghub Morshed said the main aim of 
the deregulation was to make telephone services cheaper and 
accessible for all. 

Cannot meet demand 

Critics of the BTTB say it is plagued by trade unionism and 
corruption. 

Hundreds of thousands of people are waiting to be connected to the 
fixed telephone network and the state-owned company is failing to 
meet the demand. 

It is estimated that demand for fixed line telephones will reach 3.5 
million over the next five years and experts think BTTB will be 
unable to deliver. 

Mr Morshed said that as well as deregulating the fixed telephone 
sector the commission will allow more operators to provide mobile 
telephone services. 

At the moment there are four mobile operators providing services 
mainly in urban areas. 

Bangladesh has 130 million people, 700,000 fixed line telephones and 
about 900,000 mobile phones. 


source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/2193665.stm