Grameenphone’s profit grows to Tk 1,338 crore in Q1
Grameenphone has released the season finale of its Lumière series, this time focusing on Kawshar Ahmed, a name that stands out in the world of business and technology. Known for his innovative approach to entrepreneurship, Ahmed's episode in the Lumière series provides a unique insight into his life and career, revealing the journey that led him to become a leading figure in the tech industry.
The decision to carry out the audits comes although the claims of the first audits into the operators haven’t been settled yet.
The annual fee for the licence was Tk 10 crore with a 15-year validity
It will work as a single licence for 2G, 3G, 4G and the upcoming 5G technologies
However, GP recommended dividend, which is lowest at least since 2015
Amidst widespread customer dissatisfaction alongside regulator’s intervention, Grameenphone yesterday backtracked from its recent decision to substantially increase the minimum recharge amount to Tk 30.
Grameenphone has recently announced a significant change in its pricing policy. Effective from January 10, the company has deceided to raise its minimum recharge amount to BDT 30. This development has been communicated to users primarily through notifications on the MyGP app, Grameenphone's dedicated mobile application for customer services.
Surely, the manner of Yunus’s sentencing does not add to the broader investor confidence in Bangladesh, and the data points already are not promising.
Once a customer binds bKash as the preferred payment method, he/she will no longer need to put in OTP/PIN every time
Grameenphone withdraws toll on all calls from Bangladesh to Turkey and Syria
Four private telecom operators -- Grameenphone, Banglalink, Robi, and Airtel -- owe an amount of Tk2,413 crore to the government which remains due as VAT on 2G spectrum fees and licence fees, said the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC).
The ban on sales of Grameenphone SIMs was finally lifted last night, six months after its imposition.
For Bangladesh, June 25, 2022 was a momentous day. But for Grameenphone, it is panning out to be a ruinous day.
Grameenphone recently celebrated its 25 years in Bangladesh. It is a story to be proud of, a story of how telecom technology was made available to people from all walks of life.
Telenor, the Norwegian telecommunications giant, has initiated its plan to sell its operations in Pakistan.
"The telecom company has no intention to provide quality service, as it is not doing anything to fix the problems that its subscribers are facing,” he said.
Grameenphone recently hosted the GP Accelerator 3.0 “Demo Day” at the GP headquarters, where six participating startups pitched their ventures to potential investors.
Grameenphone has been awarded as one of the top taxpayers in Bangladesh’s telecommunication category in the fiscal year 2021-22.