BTRC mulls 5G services


FE Team | Published: March 15, 2018 17:45:48 | Updated: March 15, 2018 20:45:28


BTRC mulls 5G services

Amid the introduction of fourth generation (4G) mobile phone service in the country last month, Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) is now mulling over going for most advanced 5G service as soon as possible.

The telecom regulator has started thinking about running the ground work to adopt necessary policy and preparation to introduce the super fast service without much delay.

"Experts from International Telecommunication Union (ITU) will be invited soon for the consultation on 5G service," said BTRC Chairman Dr Shahjahan Mahmood.

He said South Korea has already introduced 5G technology in limited scale while the USA is ready to introduce it soon.

"If we can start the ground work quickly, it will help us to offer the service to the mobile phone users as early as possible," added the BTRC chairman.

Earlier on February 20 last, BTRC handed over 4G license and technology neutrality to the mobile network operators (MNOs). Immediately after getting the license, three private MNOs -Grameenphone, Robi and Banglalink introduced 4G service in all divisional headquarters and some big towns.

Within few days, they made announcement of starting 4G service in all the districts across the country.

The BTRC has given 36 months time-frame to the MNOS for 4G rollout across the country, reports BSS.

BTRC Chairman during the license handover had cautioned the MNOs that it will be strict and tougher position regarding the rollout obligation and quality of service (QoS). "None will be treated softly if they (MNO) are failed to meet the rollout and QoS requirement."

 

 

 

 

           

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