4G in the announcement, in reality 3G
Mohiuddin Ahmed, President of Bangladesh Mobile Consumers Association, said in a statement that on February 13, the Telecom Regulatory Commission held the Fourth wave auction. At present, operators of the state-owned Teletalk have taken part in four of the two operators. Because of Robi Marmar, his wave prevents him from participating in the auction because of the 36.4 MHz of all operators.
Grameenphone bought 5 MHz of band 1800 band. Grameenphone's volume stood at 37 MHz. And Banglalink bought 5.6 mhz of the 1800 band and 5 mhz of the 2100 band. The amount of banglalink wave rises to 30.6 MHz. Grameenphone is more than 0.6 Mhz more than Ravi in competition.
Mohiuddin Ahmed said, but our question has been given to Robi 36.4 MHz for the 3G services that the customer had at the 3G level? The speed of this internet wave was 5 Mbps. For speed, the speed has been set at 20 Mbps. Wherever the average speed of 6 Mbps can not be taken by this wave, in the same way, using the current BTS, how will the Internet increase the value of the Internet?
It is said in the statement that the government has earned revenue of Tk 5423 crore by selling waves; Which has been imposed indirectly from the public. Nevertheless, the control commission and operators are giving false information and assurance to customers which is very sad and shameful. Because of the speed of 20 Mbps, 60 MHz wave requires.
In the present world, there are 430 countries in the world. The average speed is 16.6 Mbps. The highest speed is in Singapore and South Korea, respectively 46.64 and 45.85 Mbps respectively. Norway also has 42 MBps in Hungary. In addition to this, the current speed of the Internet at the marginal level of Bangladesh is 2.1 Mbps or less.
In addition to the problem of non-availability of mobile handsets, inadequacies in the formation of Forsi SIM, making BTS, without issuance of numerous problems, the announcement of the introduction of the four-wheeler from February 21st is nothing but cheating with the customers.