Bangladesh took such a step that all the states will be in trouble!
India's plan to improve mobile internet connectivity in the northeastern states has suffered a major setback as the interim government of bangladesh has cancelled the previously approved bandwidth transit agreement. bangladesh is worried that this may weaken the country's ability to become a regional internet hub. bangladesh has taken this decision, but this can create big trouble in all the states of India's northeast.
According to the Daily Star report, Bangladesh's internet regulators have decided to cancel the plan to work as a transit point for supplying bandwidth to India's northeastern states. They are worried that this may weaken the country's ability to become a regional internet hub. Last year, the bangladesh Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (BTRC) contacted the Ministry of Telecommunications for permission. At that time, Bangladeshi companies Summit Communications and Fiber home had submitted a proposal to supply high-speed bandwidth from singapore to India's northeast region.
‘Bangladesh did not get economic benefit’
The plan involved routing bandwidth through the Akhaura data-border in collaboration with indian telecom giant Bharti Airtel, with the aim of further enhancing connectivity in the region. Earlier on december 1, the interim government ordered the cancellation of the partnership through the bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC). The BTRC said that bangladesh has not got any economic benefit from this transit facility, while India's wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">digital connectivity has benefited greatly from it. However, this decision has been taken not only for economic reasons but also for many other reasons.