AMTOB, an association of mobile operators, has claimed that investment in the mobile service sector has been steadily declining in the country for the past five years due to unfavorable business environment. The organization says that if ecosystems are not synchronized in providing mobile services, the quality of services cannot be improved by developing digital infrastructure alone.
Retired Brigadier General SM Farhad, Secretary General of AMTOB, made such a statement in a virtual news program on ‘Telecom Services’ on Thursday.
At the press conference, he quoted the Prime Minister’s ICT Adviser as saying that mobile network services in Bangladesh are comparatively better than in Europe. And in order to improve the current situation, coordination among the service providers is also important.
At the press conference, Grameen Phone’s Hossain Sadat and Robi’s Head of Corporate Affairs Shahed Alam questioned the Drive Test of Okla. Taimur Rahman, CCRA of Banglalink explained the matter.
At the same time, they drew the attention of the government to the development of business environment, existing barriers to network expansion, policies, MNO licenses, wave allocation and exchange, etc. They have said that the position of Bangladesh will rise above Afghanistan only if some small demands are accepted. At the same time, Bangladesh’s position in the world as oakla’s report will move by 70. They also demanded NTTN service providers to ensure quality of service to maintain that.