2649 gigabits of bandwidth per second is now being used in the internet of Bangladesh. Posts and Telecommunications Minister Mustafa Jabbar said that on Thursday at 9pm, Bangladesh has reached the new milestone.
“Our first submarine cable arrived in May 2006,” the minister said in a post from his Facebook ID on Friday (August 27th). In December 2008, Bangladesh’s bandwidth usage was only 8 Gbps at that time. At nine o’clock that night we used a maximum of 2649 Gbps bandwidth.
According to the report of the telecommunications regulator BTRC (as of July 31), the number of Internet users in the country is currently 129.5 million. Of these, 11 crore 9 lakh are mobile internet users. And the number of broadband internet users is 1 crore and 50 thousand.
Bandwidth is the difference between high and low frequency running bands of frequency. So in the case of the Internet, the measurement of how much data unit will be transmitted within a certain period of time is called bandwidth.