Tanveer666
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Chittagong, 60km away from city.
ISP is dozeinternet
How much did it cost you to get the fiber connection there?
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Chittagong, 60km away from city.
ISP is dozeinternet
I just brought my connection from our local bazar.How much did it cost you to get the fiber connection there?
I just brought my connection from our local bazar.
It cost me 5000tk to get this line from 1km away from Bazar to my house with full setup including wifi router.
What i have heard so far is that it cost them around 5,00,000tk to bring that line from city to our local bazar.
Not sure how true is that though.
I had 5.5 mb/s at 850tk/month in Moahmmadpur. I had to negotiate for 20 to 30 seconds though. It should be even cheaper now than when I got it, prices went down or speed went up every few months with new price structures. We had way too many broadband service providers in one area.Chittagong, 60km away from city.
ISP is dozeinternet
1. Neither does india, i might add. But it is true that we are very late to the electroics manufacturing 'party' . Only recently we have started to assemble/manufacture (whatever suits you) so, wish us luck, i guess?
Oh man I am just jealous lol. In Dhaka broadband is really cheap comparing other parts of bangladesh.I had 5.5 mb/s at 850tk/month in Moahmmadpur
Yes all achievements in the sector are to be commended and we must wish all in the region the best of luck.
If we all stay humble, compare strictly the apples to apples (so we can learn who is behind and ahead on whatever and why and what to do), rather than do apples to oranges just to feel better about something....80%+ of the animosity in this subforum will evaporate.
It really took so much from certain members here to turn me "against" BD...a massive sustained effort by them...a real pity. I could have been quite a good positive ally for BD economy in this subforum, if you only know the good things I talk about on it with my BD friends outside this forum.
BTW, hopefully BD govt does not impose crazy tariffs/duties on this fledgling effort like it did in other things (like automobile assembly).
Got an links pertaining to that piece of news?
But you're right, we musn't belittle the achievement of others when comparing with our own, just for the sake of it. I don't see why we can't be civil and be respectful when criticizing others
some ppl in BD govt/industry are profiting big
which operator is best in pakistan? telenor or zong /other for internet connectivity and network coverage?My country has 100% literacy rate.. and soon will be introducing 5G
but you should enjoy the increased data transfer rate of 4G ...quite an upgrade from 3G.
I welcomed your country's entry into the prestigious 4G ...
Depends on what do you want but all offer 4G service. When I visited Pakistan last year, I used Zong and it was good.which operator is best in pakistan? telenor or zong /other for internet connectivity and network coverage?
don't ever take telenor. it sucks even in ISDDepends on what do you want but all offer 4G service. When I visited Pakistan last year, I used Zong and it was good.
Okay..don't ever take telenor. it sucks even in ISD
Undeniably, that seems to be the case. Now that i think about it, i do recall reading about it last year, and the 'rationale' for this tax hike was probably something about increasing traffic jam due to the higher number of vehicles on the road. (which is actually somewhat of a valid point)
This leads me to speculate, why do we not provide very attractive tax rates for them (coupled with our relatively low labour costs) to manufacture/assemble their vehicles here and export it to other countries?
what are the potential downsides of this?