Faiz Ahmad Taiyeb Emphasizes Quality Connectivity for Customer and Balanced Spectrum Allocation

Category: এগ্রিবিজ এন্ড টেক্ Written by Shafiul Azam

Agrilife24.com:Special Assistant to the Chief Adviser on Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology, Faiz Ahmad Taiyeb, visited Banglalink Headquarters and its state-of-the-art Network Management Center on Sunday.

During the visit, Taiyeb emphasized that optimal allocation and parity in sub-1 GHz low-band spectrum will be essential to achieving Bangladesh’s vision of a truly connected and inclusive digital society, where every citizen benefits from reliable and meaningful usage of affordable connectivity. He highlighted the strategic importance of the 700 MHz band in expanding rural coverage, reducing network congestion, and ensuring equal opportunities for all operators to deliver high-quality digital connectivity nationwide.

The visit featured an engaging and forward-looking discussion on how Banglalink is accelerating inclusive digital progress across Bangladesh by enhancing connectivity, modernizing its network with AI-driven innovation, and supporting digital and financial inclusion through a strong customer-first approach.

Banglalink’s management presented its ongoing investments in network modernization and quality enhancement, including the application of artificial intelligence and advanced analytics to strengthen Quality of Service (QoS), improve data speeds, and ensure a seamless customer experience nationwide. The company also highlighted its efforts to extend digital and financial services to underserved communities, contributing to the government’s digitalization agenda.

Taiyeb commended Banglalink’s proactive initiatives in network optimization and encouraged continued collaboration between the public and private sectors to ensure spectrum efficiency, fair competition, and enhanced user experience for all citizens.

Johan Buse, Chief Executive Officer of Banglalink, said, “We appreciate the Special Assistant’s guidance on how we can continue improving the experience of our customers. His emphasis on optimal allocation and parity in low-band spectrum, including the 700 MHz band, is vital to ensuring high-quality connectivity for every citizen of Bangladesh.

Recognized globally as the ‘digital dividend’ band, this spectrum carries immense potential to expand coverage, strengthen rural connectivity, and enhance overall network performance. Unlocking its benefits will empower operators to deliver seamless digital experiences and bring the vision of a truly connected Bangladesh closer to reality.”