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Grameenphone LTD, widely abbreviated as GP, is a telecommunications service provider in Bangladesh. As of December 2023, its subscribers span over 82.20 million. [4] It is a joint venture between Telenor and Grameen Telecom. Where Telenor owns a 55.8% share of Grameenphone, Grameen Telecom owns 34.2% and the remaining 10% is publicly held. [5]
013 and 017 - Grameenphone 014 and 019 - Banglalink 015 - Teletalk 016 and 018 - Robi (016 primarily used by Airtel) 011 - Citycell (closed in 2016) When MNP was introduced in 2018, subscriber can port their operator without changing number.
2014: 64 districts covered with 3G by Teletalk, Grameenphone, Banglalink and Robi; 2016: Robi and Airtel were merged on 16 November 2016 and Robi set sail as the merged company. [4] 2018: 4G auction held for private companies; 2018: On 19 February 4G mobile service is introduced. [5] 2021: On 12 December 5G mobile service is introduced by TeleTalk.
This is a list of all mobile phone carriers in the Asia Pacific Region and their respective number of subscribers. ... Grameenphone: 2G: GSM-900 /1800 MHz ...
Grameenphone makes money with many bad tricks to its users which falls into Fraud Scehmes. Recently they offered an Internet package titled P6 that costs only 350/- BDT for 1 GB/month use. But after one month, the package is switched to it's P1 package automatically and starts deducting money at a huge rate from the balance.
Banglalink attained 1 million subscribers by December 2005, and 3 million subscribers by October 2006. In less than two years, by December 2007, Banglalink overtook Airtel (now Robi) to become the second-largest operator in Bangladesh behind Grameenphone with more than 7.1 million customers.
Robi Axiata PLC. (d/b/a Robi) is the second largest mobile network operator in Bangladesh. [6]Axiata of Malaysia holds a major controlling stake of 61.82% in the company, while Bharti Airtel of India holds 28.18% and investors in DSE and CSE hold 10%. [7]
The regulation set a price cap of €0.39 (€0.49 in 2007, €0.46 in 2008, €0.43 in 2009) per minute for outgoing calls, and €0.15 (€0.24 in 2007, €0.22 in 2008, €0.19 in 2009) per minute for incoming calls - excluding tax. [6]