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Teletalk to launch 3G technology Oct 14: Minister
UNBconnect... - Teletalk to launch 3G technology Oct 14: Minister
Reported by: UNBConnect
Reported on: October 04, 2012 21:43 PM
Reported in: Technology
Dhaka, Oct 4 (UNB) - State-run mobile phone operator Teletalk will launch the much-awaited third generation (3G) mobile technology on October 14, Posts and Telecommunications Minister Adv Shahara Khatun said here on Thursday.
Other mobile phone operators will come up with the same technology early next year, she said while visiting Ramna Telephone Bhaban to see the progress of launching the 3G services. Posts and Telecom Secretary Sunil Kanti Bose was also present.
The Home Minister directed the officials concerned to be more active to increase the Teletalk subscribers base and improve the quality of its services.
We need to ascertain the reasons why Teletalk is lagging behind while other operators are moving ahead with their growing subscribers, she said.
She warned the officials against corruption saying, I believe in action, not talks. No graft will be tolerated.
The governments aim is to provide 3G technology to Teletalk subscribers keeping the present call charge unchanged so that everyone can avail of the new technology.
Teletalk has taken the initiative following the government's August 9 decision to launch the 3G technology using the networks of the state-run mobile phone company first.
3G is a term used to represent the third generation of mobile telecommunications technology. This is a set of standards used for mobile devices and mobile telecommunication services. 3G technologies enabled faster data-transmission, greater network capacity and more advanced network services.
UNBconnect... - Teletalk to launch 3G technology Oct 14: Minister
Reported by: UNBConnect
Reported on: October 04, 2012 21:43 PM
Reported in: Technology
Dhaka, Oct 4 (UNB) - State-run mobile phone operator Teletalk will launch the much-awaited third generation (3G) mobile technology on October 14, Posts and Telecommunications Minister Adv Shahara Khatun said here on Thursday.
Other mobile phone operators will come up with the same technology early next year, she said while visiting Ramna Telephone Bhaban to see the progress of launching the 3G services. Posts and Telecom Secretary Sunil Kanti Bose was also present.
The Home Minister directed the officials concerned to be more active to increase the Teletalk subscribers base and improve the quality of its services.
We need to ascertain the reasons why Teletalk is lagging behind while other operators are moving ahead with their growing subscribers, she said.
She warned the officials against corruption saying, I believe in action, not talks. No graft will be tolerated.
The governments aim is to provide 3G technology to Teletalk subscribers keeping the present call charge unchanged so that everyone can avail of the new technology.
Teletalk has taken the initiative following the government's August 9 decision to launch the 3G technology using the networks of the state-run mobile phone company first.
3G is a term used to represent the third generation of mobile telecommunications technology. This is a set of standards used for mobile devices and mobile telecommunication services. 3G technologies enabled faster data-transmission, greater network capacity and more advanced network services.