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62% Bangladeshi users to have smartphones by 2025: Report

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Mohsin Bhuiyan
27 August, 2021, 10:40 pm
Last modified: 27 August, 2021, 10:45 pm


Telecom and ICT Minister Mustafa Jabbar believes Bangladesh will surpass this projection made by the GSMA in its Mobile Economy Asia Pacific report 2021

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The Global System for Mobile Communications Association – commonly referred to as GSMA –has projected in its latest report that 62% of the mobile phone users in Bangladesh will have smartphones by 2025.

Last year, 41% mobile phone users in the country had smartphones, and in the 2020 iteration of their Mobile Economy Asia Pacific report, the GSMA had predicted that the smartphone adoption rate will reach 69% here.

The organisation represents the interests of mobile operators worldwide, uniting more than 750 operators with almost 400 companies in the broader mobile ecosystem, including handset and device makers, software companies, equipment providers and internet companies.

Commenting on this projection, Telecom and ICT Minister Mustafa Jabbar told The Business Standard, "We will surpass this projection, because such predictions do not always apply to Bangladesh.

"We are now producing smartphones in Bangladesh. Eighty-five percent of such products found in the local market are being manufactured here. This allows the people to buy smartphones at much cheaper prices."

He continued, "Brands such as Samsung manufactures their smartphones in Bangladesh, and exports those too. The authors of this particular report may not be aware of such developments.


"We are now producing smartphones in Bangladesh. Eighty-five percent of such products found in the local market are being manufactured here. This allows the people to buy smartphones at much cheaper prices."

He continued, "Brands such as Samsung manufactures their smartphones in Bangladesh, and exports those too. The authors of this particular report may not be aware of such developments.

"Besides, the people of our country can adopt technology at a much higher rate compared to any other nation."

To further strengthen his point, the minister said, "In recent times, the telecom infrastructure has developed significantly in rural areas throughout Bangladesh. So, every union in the country will have broadband internet service and 4G network within this year.

"We are now producing smartphones in Bangladesh. Eighty-five percent of such products found in the local market are being manufactured here. This allows the people to buy smartphones at much cheaper prices."

He continued, "Brands such as Samsung manufactures their smartphones in Bangladesh, and exports those too. The authors of this particular report may not be aware of such developments.

"Besides, the people of our country can adopt technology at a much higher rate compared to any other nation."

To further strengthen his point, the minister said, "In recent times, the telecom infrastructure has developed significantly in rural areas throughout Bangladesh. So, every union in the country will have broadband internet service and 4G network within this year.


"The GSMA projection is based on old data and they did not take into account the massive infrastructure development and the rising adoptability of Bangladeshi consumers."

The ICT minister added that everyone in Bangladesh will have a smartphone and 4G connection by 2025.

India, Pakistan ahead in smartphone adoption

By the end of 2025, Bangladesh's two neighbouring countries – India and Pakistan – will respectively have 85% and 74% of smartphone users out of their total mobile phone users, which is significantly faster than Bangladesh, the report says.

It added that more than 80% of the mobile phone users in Asia Pacific will have smartphones by 2025, up from the 68% projected in 2020.

Bangladesh stood last in the list of selected 12 key countries in the region, followed by Pakistan. The report projects that these two countries will not reach the 80% benchmark by 2025.

Though the GSMA has slashed its projection for Bangladesh's smartphone adoption rate, it did not change its previous projection of the country's Fifth Generation (5G) network coverage – keeping it at 6% by 2025.

Bangladesh had entered the 4G era in February 2018, but only 27% of its users adopted the high-speed network by 2020. In 2025, 54% will embrace the 4G network, according to the report.

It also mentioned that Bangladesh, Pakistan and Samoa are set to launch 5G in 2023. South Korea was the first country in Asia Pacific to roll out 5G in 2018, followed by Australia, Maldives and New Zealand in 2019.

Guam, Japan, Laos, Northern Mariana Islands, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand rolled out 5G in 2020, while Indonesia, Vietnam and Malaysia secured it in 2021. Brunei Darussalam, India and Cambodia are set for 5G roll-outs in 2022.

By 2025, over 333 million people across the region will start using mobile internet for the first time.

Bangladesh will add 19 million new mobile internet users between 2021 and 2025, the report says.

With 166 million, India will account for half of new mobile internet users in the region, followed by Pakistan (40 million).

Quoting a 2021 GSMA study, the report says that despite the expansion of mobile coverage, about half of Bangladesh's population remains unconnected to a mobile network – partly owing to mobile taxation.

In 2019, the total tax contribution of the mobile sector – amounting to BDT119 billion ($1.4 billion) – represented about 44% of total sector revenue, it added.
 
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62% Bangladeshi users to have smartphones by 2025: Report

TECH
Mohsin Bhuiyan
27 August, 2021, 10:40 pm
Last modified: 27 August, 2021, 10:45 pm


Telecom and ICT Minister Mustafa Jabbar believes Bangladesh will surpass this projection made by the GSMA in its Mobile Economy Asia Pacific report 2021

mobile_phone_ecology_of_bangladesh_0.jpg


The Global System for Mobile Communications Association – commonly referred to as GSMA –has projected in its latest report that 62% of the mobile phone users in Bangladesh will have smartphones by 2025.

Last year, 41% mobile phone users in the country had smartphones, and in the 2020 iteration of their Mobile Economy Asia Pacific report, the GSMA had predicted that the smartphone adoption rate will reach 69% here.

The organisation represents the interests of mobile operators worldwide, uniting more than 750 operators with almost 400 companies in the broader mobile ecosystem, including handset and device makers, software companies, equipment providers and internet companies.

Commenting on this projection, Telecom and ICT Minister Mustafa Jabbar told The Business Standard, "We will surpass this projection, because such predictions do not always apply to Bangladesh.

"We are now producing smartphones in Bangladesh. Eighty-five percent of such products found in the local market are being manufactured here. This allows the people to buy smartphones at much cheaper prices."

He continued, "Brands such as Samsung manufactures their smartphones in Bangladesh, and exports those too. The authors of this particular report may not be aware of such developments.


"We are now producing smartphones in Bangladesh. Eighty-five percent of such products found in the local market are being manufactured here. This allows the people to buy smartphones at much cheaper prices."

He continued, "Brands such as Samsung manufactures their smartphones in Bangladesh, and exports those too. The authors of this particular report may not be aware of such developments.

"Besides, the people of our country can adopt technology at a much higher rate compared to any other nation."

To further strengthen his point, the minister said, "In recent times, the telecom infrastructure has developed significantly in rural areas throughout Bangladesh. So, every union in the country will have broadband internet service and 4G network within this year.

"We are now producing smartphones in Bangladesh. Eighty-five percent of such products found in the local market are being manufactured here. This allows the people to buy smartphones at much cheaper prices."

He continued, "Brands such as Samsung manufactures their smartphones in Bangladesh, and exports those too. The authors of this particular report may not be aware of such developments.

"Besides, the people of our country can adopt technology at a much higher rate compared to any other nation."

To further strengthen his point, the minister said, "In recent times, the telecom infrastructure has developed significantly in rural areas throughout Bangladesh. So, every union in the country will have broadband internet service and 4G network within this year.


"The GSMA projection is based on old data and they did not take into account the massive infrastructure development and the rising adoptability of Bangladeshi consumers."

The ICT minister added that everyone in Bangladesh will have a smartphone and 4G connection by 2025.

India, Pakistan ahead in smartphone adoption

By the end of 2025, Bangladesh's two neighbouring countries – India and Pakistan – will respectively have 85% and 74% of smartphone users out of their total mobile phone users, which is significantly faster than Bangladesh, the report says.

It added that more than 80% of the mobile phone users in Asia Pacific will have smartphones by 2025, up from the 68% projected in 2020.

Bangladesh stood last in the list of selected 12 key countries in the region, followed by Pakistan. The report projects that these two countries will not reach the 80% benchmark by 2025.

Though the GSMA has slashed its projection for Bangladesh's smartphone adoption rate, it did not change its previous projection of the country's Fifth Generation (5G) network coverage – keeping it at 6% by 2025.

Bangladesh had entered the 4G era in February 2018, but only 27% of its users adopted the high-speed network by 2020. In 2025, 54% will embrace the 4G network, according to the report.

It also mentioned that Bangladesh, Pakistan and Samoa are set to launch 5G in 2023. South Korea was the first country in Asia Pacific to roll out 5G in 2018, followed by Australia, Maldives and New Zealand in 2019.

Guam, Japan, Laos, Northern Mariana Islands, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand rolled out 5G in 2020, while Indonesia, Vietnam and Malaysia secured it in 2021. Brunei Darussalam, India and Cambodia are set for 5G roll-outs in 2022.

By 2025, over 333 million people across the region will start using mobile internet for the first time.

Bangladesh will add 19 million new mobile internet users between 2021 and 2025, the report says.

With 166 million, India will account for half of new mobile internet users in the region, followed by Pakistan (40 million).

Quoting a 2021 GSMA study, the report says that despite the expansion of mobile coverage, about half of Bangladesh's population remains unconnected to a mobile network – partly owing to mobile taxation.

In 2019, the total tax contribution of the mobile sector – amounting to BDT119 billion ($1.4 billion) – represented about 44% of total sector revenue, it added.

This GSMA idiot is high on cow cola probably. Smartphone adoption in Bangladesh will hopefully be above 80% by 2025.

Like The good Minister mentioned, Eighty-five percent of smartphones in Bangladesh in the local market are being manufactured here. This allows the people to buy smartphones at much cheaper prices. Once taxes on Smartphone purchases are lowered, usage will take off.

Smartphone adoption rates in Bangladesh are in no way worse than any South Asian country. Last time I was in Bangladesh, I saw Rickshaw-pullers, Bais, Buas and avg. construction worker using smartphones. They all have Facebook/Whatsapp accts. too. :lol:




How can smartphone share in Bangladesh be 40% in 2020? This GSMA idiot has no clue.....

All this being said though, Norwegian Telephone Cabal (Telenor) needs to be booted out of Bangladesh and Pakistan. They are part of the primary reason Taxes on mobiles are so high in Bangladesh.
 
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This GSMA idiot is high on cow cola probably. By 2025, Smartphone adoption in Bangladesh will be above 80% hopefully.

Smartphone adoption rates in Bangladesh are in no way worse than any South Asian country. Last time I was in Bangladesh, I saw Rickshaw-pullers, Bais, Buas and avg. construction worker using smartphones. They all have Facebook/Whatsapp accts. too. :lol:




How can smartphone share in Bangladesh be 40% in 2020? This GSMA idiot has no clue.....

When you buy just 7 million smartphones a year, what do you expect? Personal anecdotes are thrown on this forum (particularly this subsection) as gospel truths.

It's simple. It's all math. with 167 million people, and sales at 7 million. Calculate how long it takes to for everyone to have smartphones?

That minister is an idiot too. How does it matter whether you make phone inland or import, when you are buying only 7 million?
 
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When you buy just 7 million smartphones a year, what do you expect? Personal anecdotes are thrown on this forum (particularly this subsection) as gospel truths.

It's simple. It's all math. with 167 million people, and sales at 7 million. Calculate how long it takes to for everyone to have smartphones?

That minister is an idiot too. How does it matter whether you make phone inland or import, when you are buying only 7 million?

Bulk of the smart phone are brought through luggage and out of government radar. That’s why government has set up a database of all the devices and require everyone to register. If any set is brought through luggage need to show the passenger who grouchy it by showing entry seal at the passport and buying receipt. Hopefully this move will show the actual picture of smart phone in the country.
 
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Bulk of the smart phone are brought through luggage and out of government radar. That’s why government has set up a database of all the devices and require everyone to register. If any set is brought through luggage need to show the passenger who grouchy it by showing entry seal at the passport and buying receipt. Hopefully this move will show the actual picture of smart phone in the country.

Smartphone audit software used by Cellphone service providers are supposed to be a correct benchmark on usage rates too.

However it is alleged that Cellphone service providers under-report usage too to pay less in taxes to the Govt. Telenor/Grameen has been implicated on this before and they paid fines. Govt. through BTRC can easily find out number of cellphone devices in usage, by auditing and extrapolating data from cell-tower broadcast usage. BTRC for some reason are not doing this yet.

Every cellphone ever manufactured has a unique IMEI number, and they can be checked against govt. registration records to see whether they were legitly imported or manufactured locally.
 
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When you buy just 7 million smartphones a year, what do you expect? Personal anecdotes are thrown on this forum (particularly this subsection) as gospel truths.

It's simple. It's all math. with 167 million people, and sales at 7 million. Calculate how long it takes to for everyone to have smartphones?

That minister is an idiot too. How does it matter whether you make phone inland or import, when you are buying only 7 million?

Well you know, they smuggle it. To reach the same level of smartphone sales as India (150 million sales/ 1.3 billion population), they have to smuggle in nearly 12 million smartphones. Given that there are 8 million Bangladeshis in GCC, every one of them will have to smuggle ~1.5 smartphones annually on average.

Calculating the value at ~$120 per smartphone, you have nearly $1.5 billion worth of smartphones being smuggled into the country. Just normal things in Bangladesh, I guess. :disagree:

What does GSMA know? They are '' high on cow cola'', whatever that means. We have a more credible source: @Bilal9 's very own market research firm, ''LightCastle''. :D . A world-leading firm, run by 4 dudes from a Dhaka apartment.


See how professional these MS Word tables look, with those spellchecks & that formatting? Reminds me of my school assignments some 14-15 years ago.

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And the MS Word pie-charts, so brilliant I must say.

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''Demand for Smartphones in Dhaka based on Operating system''.
57% Android phone, 16% iOS phone, 19% feature phone. :sarcastic:

I am so inspired by them, that I have started my own market research firm ''SoundFortress'' (makes more sense lol) from my drawing room. This is my analysis of the Indian car market. :D

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Please PM me for more insightful market analysis reports. At least I won't charge for them unlike defseca.bd. :lol:
 
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Well you know, they smuggle it. To reach the same level of smartphone sales as India (150 million sales/ 1.3 billion population), they have to smuggle in nearly 12 million smartphones. Given that there are 8 million Bangladeshis in GCC, every one of them will have to smuggle ~1.5 smartphones annually on average.

Calculating the value at ~$120 per smartphone, you have nearly $1.5 billion worth of smartphones being smuggled into the country. Just normal things in Bangladesh, I guess. :disagree:

What does GSMA know? They are '' high on cow cola'', whatever that means. We have a more credible source: @Bilal9 's very own market research firm, ''LightCastle''. :D . A world-leading firm, run by 4 dudes from a Dhaka apartment.


See how professional these MS Word tables look, with those spellchecks & that formatting? Reminds me of my school assignments some 14-15 years ago.

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And the MS Word pie-charts, so brilliant I must say.

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''Demand for Smartphones in Dhaka based on Operating system''.
57% Android phone, 16% iOS phone, 19% feature phone. :sarcastic:

I am so inspired by them, that I have started my own market research firm ''SoundFortress'' (makes more sense lol) from my drawing room. This is my analysis of the Indian car market. :D

View attachment 775203

Please PM me for more insightful market analysis reports. At least I won't charge for them unlike defseca.bd. :lol:

Why are you trolling these kids, jealous of their effort? Indian market research firms will not get hired - no matter how sophisticated their Dhokeybaaji.

Unlike kanjoosis in India, people in Bangladesh on average spend more on cellphones. We don't have to buy $hitty Karbonn and Micromax because they frankly, suck. Percentage of Indian cellphones sold in Bangladesh is near zero, thanks to Indian trolls like you. Keep on trolling. 8-)

People in Bangladesh hate Indians with a vengeance. Even average person on the street knows what Indians are made of, Thanks to people like you. :rofl:
 
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Why are you trolling these kids, jealous of their effort? Indian market research firms will not get hired - no matter how sophisticated their Dhokeybaaji.

Unlike kanjoosis in India, people in Bangladesh on average spend more on cellphones. We don't have to buy $hitty Karbonn and Micromax because they frankly, suck. Percentage of Indian cellphones sold in Bangladesh is near zero, thanks to Indian trolls like you. Keep on trolling. 8-)

People in Bangladesh hate Indians with a vengeance. Even average person on the street knows what Indians are made of, Thanks to people like you. :rofl:

Average price of smartphone in Bangladesh is 8469 taka. Not even Micromax would come at that rate. Lol.

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This is an average over 150 million smartphone not just piddly 7 million. Lol.
 
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When you buy just 7 million smartphones a year, what do you expect? Personal anecdotes are thrown on this forum (particularly this subsection) as gospel truths.

It's simple. It's all math. with 167 million people, and sales at 7 million. Calculate how long it takes to for everyone to have smartphones?

That minister is an idiot too. How does it matter whether you make phone inland or import, when you are buying only 7 million?

China exported 624 million second-hand mobile phones in 2019/2021.

http://finance.eastmoney.com/a/202108192054575722.html
 
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Average price of smartphone in Bangladesh is 8469 taka. Not even Micromax would come at that rate. Lol.

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If locally made smartphones are priced lower and have better quality than Indian phones, what do you think happens, Mr. marketing genius?

They get smuggled to India. And reduce sales of Indian phones. The onslaught has already started. Go tell Micromax their game is finished.

BTW, we also assemble Samsung S21 in Bangladesh...
China exported 624 million second-hand mobile phones in 2019/2021.

http://finance.eastmoney.com/a/202108192054575722.html

I am sure India would be a huge market for 2nd hand phones if they are allowed there.
 
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These phones are smart phones, and there are a lot of exports. I believe Bangladeshis are likely to be one of the buyers.
Therefore, the number of mobile phone sales in Bangladesh you provided is incorrect. The consumption of smart phones in Bangladesh should significantly exceed 7 million.
 
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If locally made smartphones are priced lower and have better quality than Indian phones, what do you think happens, Mr. marketing genius?

They get smuggled to India. And reduce sales of Indian phones. The onslaught has already started. Go tell Micromax their game is finished.

BTW, we also assemble Samsung S21 in Bangladesh...


I am sure India would be a huge market for 2nd hand phones if they are allowed there.
You are a joke bud.


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These phones are smart phones, and there are a lot of exports. I believe Bangladeshis are likely to be one of the buyers.
Ask @Bilal9. I am sure they'd be buying since they can't afford new ones of anything.
 
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