Bangladeshi operators Banglalink and Robi are learning the potential of sharing their community sources. Veon’s subsidiary Banglalink in Bangladesh has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Robi, the second-largest cellular operator within the nation and a subsidiary of Axiata Group, to discover sharing and optimising community sources to increase 4G protection and improve community efficiency.
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MoU Signing
The MoU was signed throughout a ceremony on World Telecommunication and Data Society Day in Bangladesh, attended by key officers together with the Minister of State for Posts, Telecommunications, and Data Expertise and the Chairman of the BTRC, together with representatives from Banglalink and Robi.
Advantages of Infrastructure Sharing
“Infrastructure sharing promotes an ‘asset-light’ enterprise mannequin in keeping with VEON and Banglalink’s technique. It helps the client expertise and environmental sustainability targets of each Banglalink and Robi. A profitable collaboration would carry wider 4G protection and improved community high quality for patrons of each operators, cut back duplications, and allow extra environment friendly utilisation of sources, together with power,” the official launch mentioned.
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Digitalisation in Bangladesh
“This collaboration represents a big growth for the way forward for digitalisation in Bangladesh. This primary step to discover community sharing will enable Banglalink and Robi to generate efficiencies which is able to serve the purchasers of each operators and the nation as a complete, in keeping with Sensible Bangladesh Imaginative and prescient 2041. We look ahead to unlocking the potential that this collaboration entails,” mentioned Veon.
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This collaboration with Robi Axiata is the newest that Banglalink has taken to increase its 4G companies with an asset-light method. Beforehand, Banglalink signed an MoU for community sharing with Teletalk and accomplished the sale of a part of its tower portfolio to Summit Towers. Moreover, as TelecomTalk reported, Banglalink not too long ago grew to become the primary operator in Bangladesh to part out 3G, prioritising the environment friendly use of its sources.
Headquartered in Amsterdam, Veon operates throughout six international locations together with Pakistan, Ukraine, Bangladesh, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Kyrgyzstan.