Banglalink, WE launch 3 smartphones
Banglalink, one of the leading digital communication service providers of Bangladesh has brought exciting Data bonus with WE smartphones. The smartphones WE A1, WE L2 and WE V2 were launched on today at Banglalink Headquarters Tiger’s Den in Gulshan. Present at the launching ceremony were Taimur Rahman, Chief Corporate & Regulatory Affairs Officer, Banglalink, Shahriar Ahmed Remon, Head of Device, Banglalink, Shibly Sadiq, Device Senior Manager, Banglalink and Intekhab Mahmud, CEO, Aamra, Ehsan Ul Haque, Head of Business Development, Aamra and Towheed Chowdhury, DGM, Aamra.
The smartphone WE A1 is available at only BDT 3,050. It has 1.0 GHz dual core processor, 4” WVGA screen, Android Lollipop 5.1, 512MB RAM, 4 GB ROM, up to 32GB memory support,
Samsung new customer service centre in Narayanganj, Comilla
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd Bangladesh is relaunching two of its service centres in the river port city, Narayanganj and in Comilla which is one of the three oldest cities in Bangladesh. These service centres will provide after sales support for Samsung Mobile devices.
The service centres are established for Mobile devices to ensure highest quality after sales service for the growing base of Samsung customers. Samsung has enjoyed consistent growth in the Bangladesh market, which in turn demanded increase in the capacity of the service centres. Samsung will now be able to guarantee quality after sales service for more customers at a shorter span of time. Samsung is always known for its commitment to provide its customers
Robi helps subscribers redefine life with ACE
Not everyone in the society is happy to let destiny take control of their life. The courageous and adventurous among us don’t shy away from challenging the accepted norms of the society in order to make their life more rewarding and meaningful. However, it involves a tremendous amount of self-belief and the desire to engage with society in a manner that brings about a positive change.
The sustained socio-economic growth of the country has helped in the creation of a group of people who take the risk of going beyond the set rules to change the course of their life. In this 
Symphony smartphone at Tk 3690 by Banglalink
Banglalink, one of the leading digital communications service providers of Bangladesh has brought Symphony V32 smartphone along with bonus internet and data bundles. The price of the handset is TK 3,690 and it is available nationwide in all Banglalink customer points, device sales outlets and Symphony outlets. Banglalink is offering this attractive bundle with the smartphone to its new, existing prepaid, call & control customers. They will get 15 GB data bonus (5 GB per month for 3 months) with the handset. Along with the data bundle, customers will also enjoy free subscription to popular VAS (Value Added Service) such as Mobile TV, RBT, Music Dhol, Boi Ghor etc. worth TK 380. To avail the data bonus customers will have to write “V32” and send to 4321. Customers will also get free c...
Panasonic India eyes BD, Africa to raise market share
Panasonic India is looking to enter Bangladesh as well as African nations like Kenya and Nigeria as it seeks to tap new markets for its smartphones, bulk of which are currently sold domestically.
The company, which is exploring a full-fledged manufacturing facility for smartphones in India, is looking at doubling its headcount in software testing, field testing and software development to 300 people over the next one year, as it expands produce line-up and sales of smartphones.
India is the global headquarter for Panasonic’s mobility business, operating as the hub for

132.6m mobile phone users in May
Bangladesh reached 132.64 million mobile telephony subscribers in May, up from 131.94 million in April, according to a report from the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC).
At end-May, mobile operator Grameenphone had 57.39 million mobile phone customers,
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followed by Banglalink and Robi with 32.23 million and 27.70 million mobile phone users, respectively.
Airtel came next with 10.12 million mobile telephony subscribers, followed by Teletalk (4.46 million) and Citycell (735,000 million).
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followed by Banglalink and Robi with 32.23 million and 27.70 million mobile phone users, respectively.
Airtel came next with 10.12 million mobile telephony subscribers, followed by Teletalk (4.46 million) and Citycell (735,000 million).

















