Data consumption in Bangladesh increased six times in the last two
years thanks to faster mobile internet services, said a top official of
Ericsson.
Two years back, total data use was around 50 terabytes a day, which
has now crossed 300 terabytes, according to Raj Jain, managing director
of Ericsson Bangladesh.
“After 3G services evolved in the country, people are using more and more data. These trends showed the users' hunger for data.”
Even when 3G was launched, there was no avenue for users to use
high-speed internet, but now users can access faster data services
across the country, Ericsson said.
At a media briefing at Ericsson's office in Dhaka on Sunday, Jain
said smartphone penetration in Bangladesh will be more than 40 percent
by 2018, which is 20 percent at present.
Referring to one of their studies -- Ericsson Mobility Report
November 2015 -- Jain said they have their own market calculation
process for different markets based on the information and trends of
that market.
Ericsson has recently signed separate deals with top mobile phone
operators Grameenphone and Robi to strengthen their networks for the
Chittagong and Comilla regions for 2G and 3G services. However, the
value of the deals was not revealed.
Grameenphone is using Ericsson equipment for 2G and 3G services in
Dhaka, Chittagong and Comilla, replacing Huawei. While Robi, the third
largest operator in terms of subscribers and second largest in terms of
revenue, is going to take 2G services from them, replacing Japanese
company NSN.
Robi is already using Ericsson equipment for 3G services in these three regions, said Jain.
“All the equipment that we are deploying in this region is LTE (a data network faster than 3G) ready,” he added.
In five years, 70 percent of mobile operators' revenue will come from
the Dhaka, Chittagong, Sylhet and Comilla regions, and that is why
operators are concentrating more here, said Jain.
On giving 4G services, Jain said the dense urban parts of Dhaka and
Chittagong are ready for the service. However, handset affordability is
the main concern for them.
“Speed will increase 10 to 15 times from 3G to 4G. And the data use
pattern will change after the fourth generation services are launched.”
With 3G, users can get at best 5 Mbps of speed on a given day, which can reach 40 to 50 Mbps in 4G, said Jain.
“Our main vision is to establish a networked society in Bangladesh.”
The leading technology vendor already established the Internet of
Things (IoT) initiative in Bangladesh, and has plans to enhance the BPO
sector, mobile application developments and software development as
well.
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