ফেব্রুয়ারিতেই 4G চালু

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Fourth generation (FourG) telecommunications services may be launched by the country in February. Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) has finalized the foregone policy for this. There are 13 days for wave auction scheduled for February 13. The regulatory body has finalized the wave auction policy for this.
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However, some of the policymakers objected to the three major mobile phone operators - Grameenphone, Robi and Banglalink. This letter, signed by the chief executive of the three operators, has been given the objection to several issues including wave prices, foresight speed, fiber optic network, value added tax. Grameenphone Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Michael Folly, CEO of Robi and Managing Director (MD) Mahtab Uddin Ahmed and MD and CEO of Banglalink Eric Unu signed the letter in this letter written by BTRC Chairman Shahjahan Mahmud.

In the letter of three operators, it has been said that there are some conditions in the policy, if they do not change, it will create a situation of embarrassment for everyone. The fundamental value of the waves has been found to be very much. Similarly, the cost of technology neutrality is also higher in wave use. It is not realistic that the minimum speed of the forege is determined. Now all the waves in the country, with all the uses, it is not possible to give this speed four. Mobile phones with the speed of Foresi
There are many topics, including set, infrastructure.

In the letter for uninterrupted mobile service, the operators have been asked to create their own fiber network. In the letter, there are concerns about the pending issues related to the National Board of Revenue (VAT) along with Value Added Tax. In all, the letter has been emphasized to ensure the environment for ensuring investment in Forege.

What is foregone

FourGi is the abbreviation of the English word Fourth Generation, in Bangla, which is known as the fourth generation. FourG is the fastest-ever mobile telecommunications technology used in communication. Another name for this technology is Long Term Evolution or LTE. This technology is now the next step in the third generation or the third phase of telecommunication technology in Bangladesh.

In 2009, the first four-digit technology was introduced commercially in Norway and Sweden. At present, more than 170 countries have access to this technology. According to the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) criteria, this speed of service will be 100 Mbps per second (Mega Bits per second) per second in buses or trains. Apart from this, the speed of the FourG network in residential use or stability will be one gigabyte (giga bit per second) per second. However, the speed of all countries is not the same. For example, the minimum speed of mobile phone has been fixed at 20 Mbps. This speed is four times more than the current 5-Mbps speed of 3G.

BTRC chairman Shahjahan Mahmud said in light of the first light, the work of introducing the four-country service started by issuing the policy. It has the opportunity to introduce new mobile phone operators as well as licenses and waves.

According to BTRC's final policy, the base price of 900 and 1,800 MHz band has been valued at US $ 30 million (about $ 80 per dollar). And the foundation value of 2 thousand 100 MHz wave has been estimated to be 266 crore taka. BTRC will take auction of 25 MHz in 2,000 MHz, 18 MHz and 900 MHz for 1,800 MHz and 3.4 MHz for auction of 3,400 MHz. The wave of the auction will be held on February 13 next year. The Final Approval Certificate or Notification will be published on February 14, the next day, for those who will win the auction.

Technological neutrality or technology neutrality has also been priced in any policy for any technology. It cost 32 million taka per megahertz, it was 60 crore taka so long. However, to get the price, all the waves of a mobile phone operator have to be neutral. If all the wave technology is neutral, then the cost of MHz will be Rs 60 crores.

Mobile phone operators in Bangladesh currently use three different band waves for second (2G) and third (3G) generation services. These three bands are 900, 1,000 and 2,100 megahats. With the help of technology neutrality, mobile operators will be able to offer 2G, 3G and 4G services through these three bandwaves.

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