Monday May 29, 9:15 PM
Bangladesh's Banglalink tops 2 mln subscribers
DHAKA, May 29 (Reuters) - Egyptian Orascom Telecom's
Banglalink, the fastest growing mobile phone operator in
Bangladesh, said it had 2 million subscribers in a market that
is expected to have 18 million users by end of the year.
"Banglalink has reached the 2 million subscribers only
within 15 months of (starting) its operation," Lars P Reichelt,
Chief Executive Officer of Banglalink, told a news conference on
Monday.
Banglalink competes with; GrameenPhone, a subsidiary of
Norway's Telenor ; Aktel, which is majority owned by
Telekom Malaysia International; CityCell, a venture between
SingTel and Pacific Bangladesh Telecom; and the
state-run Teletalk.
Warid Telecom International (LLC) of the United Arab
Emirates is set to start operations soon as the sixth mobile
phone company in the country.
The country's booming mobile phone industry has made a
significant contribution to economic development, adding $650
million to gross domestic product (GDP) and creating nearly
240,000 jobs, said a study by the international consultancy
firm Ovum.
As in many developing nations, mobile phone services are
taking off rapidly in Bangladesh, far outstripping fixed lines.
Bangladesh, which introduced cellphone services in 1992, has
witnessed rapid growth, with the number of users rising to 11
million in early 2006 from 200,000 in 2001.
There are a million fixed-line phones provided by
state-owned Bangladesh Telegraph and Telephone Board.
Bangladesh is among the world's poorest nations, with nearly
half its 140 million population living on less than a dollar a
day.
(US$1 = 69.59 taka)
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