The National Citizens Party (NCP) launched its women’s affiliate, Jatiya Narishakti, appointing Monira Sharmin as convener and Nusrat Tabassum as chief organizer.
Three mobile operators make Tk4,000crore hitting pockets of customers!
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Bangladesh Bank has issued a new policy regarding credit cards. Under the new regulations, the maximum loan limit for credit cards has been increased to Tk 40 lakh, up from the previous limit of Tk 20 lakh. The maximum interest rate on such loans has been set at 25 per cent. The new policy was issued on Sunday.
Bangladesh needs stronger data governance and OTT regulation, but not through disruption or disproportionate compliance burdens. A sequenced, market-aware approach combining digital literacy, smarter enforcement, and competitive local infrastructure can protect citizens while preserving exports, entrepreneurship and economic resilience.
During the preceding interim government, on January 12, 2025, the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission made a decision that permitted mobile operators to offer data packages. This implies that mobile operators will have the autonomy to design their own packages and market them to consumers. As a result of this decision, mobile operators are enabled to provide data packages of varying durations and volumes, ranging from one hour to unlimited access. An investigation by Views Bangladesh has revealed that, by leveraging this opportunity, three foreign-owned mobile operators have accrued an additional approximate revenue of Tk4,000 crore from customers throughout 2025 by strategically pricing their packages. In contrast, the domestic operator Teletalk has refrained from employing this strategy for generating extra income. Furthermore, mobile operators are also seizing the chance to charge a minimum of 45 paisa and a maximum of Tk2 per minute for voice calls. While no other country in the world has a floor price for voice calls, Bangladesh stands out as the only nation where the regulatory authority has permitted mobile operators to impose higher charges for voice calls on customers rather than fostering competition.
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