Mobile operators to get 4G licenses Monday

Bangladesh is set to enter the fourth generation (4G) data service era. Photo: BSS
Bangladesh is set to enter the fourth generation (4G) data service era. Photo: BSS

Mobile phone users will be able to experience the fastest data service from Monday following the handover of 4G/LTE license by the telecom regulator in the evening.

Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) chairman Shahjahan Mahmood said that they will hand over the 4G/LTE licenses to the operators in a ceremony tomorrow [Monday] evening, reports BSS.

Private mobile phone operators-Grameenphone, Robi and Banglalink-are set to introduce the service immediately after receiving the license, said officials.

“The operators are ready to introduce the service as quickly as possible,” BTRC chairman said.

Earlier, BTRC declared Grameenphone, Robi, Banglalink and state-owned Teletalk as eligible for the 4G/LTE license following their plea.

The regulator held 4G spectrum auction on 13 February and provided spectrum technology neutrality which the operators had been requesting since long.

Grameenphone chief executive officer (CEO) Michael Foley said: “Our 4G journey starts when we have the license in hand, and so does the journey for many of our valued customers.”

“Grameenphone strives to give its customers the best experience of the best technology and product,” he added.

Robi managing director and CEO Mahtab Uddin Ahmed said: “Within a few minutes of receiving 4G license, Robi will launch its 4G services.”

Another operator Banglalink in a statement said they are prepared to offer 4G service to their customers immediately after obtaining the license.

BTRC had put up 46.4 Megahertz (MHz) of spectrum for sale in the auction, but only two operators collected 15.6 MHz while two others kept aside from the vie.

Banglalink bought 10.6 MHz spectrum --5 MHz in 2100 band and 5.6 MHz in 1800 band while market leader Grameenphone took 5 MHz from only in 1800 band.

After the auction, now the market leader Grameenphone has totalled 37 MHz of which 7.4 MHz in 900 band, 15.6 MHz in 1800 band and 10 MHz in 2100 band to serve 65.32 million subscribers while Banglalink owns a totalled 30.6 MHz -- 5 MHz in 900 band, 15.6 MHz in 1800 MHz and 10 MHz in 2100 band to serve 32.38 million customers.

Robi which merged with Airtel has totaled 36.4 MHz spectrum in three different bands - 9 MHz in 900 band, 17.4 MHz in 1800 band and 10 MHz in 2100 band to serve 42.90 million customers.

Besides, Teletalk has totalled 25.2 MHz of which 5.2 MHz in 900 band, 10 MHz in 1800 band and 10 MHz in 2100 band to serve 4.49 million subscribers.