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Published: 08:07 PM, 31 January 2022
Every village to be connected to fiber optical cable by 2025: Palak

Every village to be connected to fiber optical cable by 2025: Palak

State Minister for Information and Communication Technology Junaid Ahmed Palak has said all villages of the country to be connected with fiber optical cable by 2025.​

"Every village in the country would be connected with fiber optical cable and high speed internet connection will be provided," he said.

He said this at a press conference after a meeting with the newly-elected executive committee of the Internet Service Providers Association of Bangladesh (ISPAB).

Referring to internet as the 'lifeline of the digital economy to turn villages into cities, Palak said he wanted to make high-speed internet access to every household just like electricity.
"Soon, under the Public Procurement Rules and through ISPAB, 109,000 fibre optic connections will be established in rural areas by 2024 and 20 lakh by 2025," he said.

He also called on the ICT families, including the ISPAB, to work together to make internet the fifth basic service, emphasizing the importance of awareness alongside making internet easier and more accessible.

"Internet service providers have played the most important role in providing affordable high-speed internet services to all. So, we will work as a family to build an innovative Bangladesh," he added.

A working committee headed by Rezaul Maqsood Jahedi, director-general of the ICT Department, has been constituted today to convey this last-line solution through the members of ISPAB.

Referring ISPAB as one of the partners in the implementation of Digital Bangladesh, Palak said that a letter would be sent to the National Board of Revenue (NBR) to make the import of routers and switches tax-free for internet service providers and to include their services in the ITES.

He also said that the ICT department would do its utmost to set up a 'Digital Network Lab' through ISPAB to keep children safe on the internet and to discipline the internet content.

He assured all possible assistance in the implementation of the four proposals of the newly elected committee of the ISPAB.
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Could this have anything to do with this piece of news, hmmmm?


 
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Seems ambitious but the goal is to applauded.

I like the concept of Internet being considered as basic and necessary service.

BD needs to lift its people up and bold moves are necessary. Best of luck...looking forward to BD elon musk soon...you never know..
 
Seems ambitious but the goal is to applauded.

I like the concept of Internet being considered as basic and necessary service.

BD needs to lift its people up and bold moves are necessary. Best of luck...looking forward to BD elon musk soon...you never know..

The decision came in less than ten days of the Pakistanis initiating this project. I don't know if this was suggested or sponsored by the UN.
 
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