Banglalink, Teletalk announce piloting of telco active sharing

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Business Desk :
Banglalink, in collaboration with Teletalk, announced the piloting of Active Sharing (Roaming) service in Bangladesh.

Following the successful national roaming field trial, this initiative will allow Teletalk subscribers to seamlessly switch to the Banglalink network in areas with coverage gaps.

This will be achieved through the active sharing and collaborative use of Banglalink’s network infrastructure by Teletalk, enhancing coverage and service quality within these areas.

Active Sharing ensures the optimization of resources by efficiently and effectively using telecom infrastructure, unlocking new opportunities in Bangladesh’s telecommunication sector.

During the two-month pilot period, 2,000 selected Teletalk postpaid and prepaid subscribers will have access to the Active Sharing (Roaming) service, enjoying seamless Voice, SMS, and Data Services through Banglalink’s Ookla-certified fastest 4G network across Bangladesh.

State Minister of the Ministry of Posts, Telecom, and IT Zunaid Ahmed Palak announced this groundbreaking service.
The announcement occurred on the Independence Day program with high-level stakeholders from the ministry and the regulatory body at the Bangladesh Computer Council (BCC) Auditorium in the ICT Tower, Agargaon.

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Looking ahead, upon the successful completion of the piloting, Banglalink and Teletalk will collaborate on the nationwide commercial launch of the Active Sharing (Roaming) service in the days ahead.

Zunaid Ahmed Palak said: “Inspired by the success of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and the sharing platform, and in line with the directives of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and the Information and Communication Technology Adviser, we aim to accelerate communication and economic progress by introducing a revolutionary concept of active sharing (national roaming) in Bangladesh’s telecom sector.

With this pioneering initiative from Banglalink and Teletalk, I am hopeful that future collaborations between government and non-government organizations will further accelerate our journey towards building a Smart Bangladesh. To build a Smart Bangladesh, we must be innovative, creative, and problem solvers.”

Engr Md Mohiuddin Ahmed, chairman of the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission, said: “Encouraging intra-industry infrastructure sharing has always been a priority for the BTRC.

The piloting of the Active Sharing (Roaming) service further reinforces the potential of such partnerships.

We will continue to facilitate this process for Banglalink and Teletalk and anticipate utilizing the insights gained from the field trial for a successful commercial launch.”