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Illegal call termination through VoIP (voice over internet protocol) is mostly being carried out by three cell phone operators in Bangladesh – Robi, airtel and Banglalink, according to an official ...
Robi-Airtel will be able to sell any of Airtel's 016 coded number two years after the official date of merger. Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) has imposed the mandatory ...
All the paperwork for the much-talked-about merger of Robi and Airtel was completed yesterday after the Office of the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies and Firms gave it the go-ahead. The merger ...
Robi and Airtel customers will now have access to over 100,000 hours of entertainment content across 17 languages, including a vast Bengali content library on ZEE5. Additioanlly, the Bangla dubbed ...
Robi and Airtel opened talks on a possible merger to become the country's second largest mobile phone operator after Grameenphone. Malaysia-based Axiata Group, the majority owner of Robi ...
No fee would be payable for 3G spectrum allocation of up to 5Mhz. Robi currently holds 19.80 Mhz and Airtel owns 20 Mhz spectrum. Airtel's 2G licence expires in December 2020. A united spectrum ...
Barrister Haque suggested proper management of a combined spectrum of Robi and Airtel after the merger, and measures to ensure that employees of the two entities do not lose their jobs.
Robi and Airtel customers can also enjoy uninterrupted streaming without any ads with their ZEE5 subscriptions. Robi and Airtel customers can choose between a daily or a weekly subscription pack ...
Bangladesh’s government is considering charging the company resulting from the merger of Axiata’s Robi and Bharti Airtel’s local unit BDT5 billion ($62.6 million) to use Airtel’s 1.8GHz spectrum. The ...
Bangladesh’s prime minister’s office approved the planned merger of Robi Axiata and Airtel, which was first announced in January. “The proposal has been cleared by the PMO,” an official told the Dhaka ...
Bharti Airtel announced the completion of the merger of its subsidiary Airtel Bangladesh with Robi Axiata, a unit of Axiata Group Berhad. Post the merger, Axiata will hold 68.7 percent stake in ...
Post merger, Robi Axiata will hold a 68,7% stake in the merged company, while Airtel will hold 25%; the remaining 6.5% stake will be owned by NTT Docomo, according to Airtel’s filing with the BSE.
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