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Welcome to the offcial website of the Internet Service Providers Association Bangladesh
In 1998 the Internet Service Providers Association of Bangladesh was organized for the general purpose of improving business conditions of Internet Service Providers operating in Bangladesh by such activities as serving the common business interest of its Members by promoting higher business standards; disseminating technical, legal and other information to its members; operating as a trade association to benefit the community of Internet Service Providers in the Bangladesh and their customers; working for the enactment of laws and rules advancing the common business interests of its Members; and performing such other function as are customary among trade associations.

A short history of the Bangladesh ISP Industry
In the early nineties, Bangladesh had access to email via dialup to Bulletin Board Systems (BBS) of a few local providers. The combined Internet users of all the email-only service providers was not more then 500. Users were charged by the kilobyte, and mail was transferred from the BBS service providers to the rest of the world by International dialup using UUCP.
In June 1996, the Government allowed VSAT's to be operated in the Private Sector, allbeit to be provided solely by the Government owned Telephone Operator, BTTB. Only a handful of ISPs were connected within the first year. However, more liberal Government policies followed in the subsequent years which led to a rapid expansion of this industry, eventually resulting in over 180 registered ISP's by 2005. ISPs are currently regulated by the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission through the Bangladesh Telecommunications Act.
GP fined Tk 168cr for illegal VoIP operation
The country's telecom watchdog has fined Grameenphone Tk168.40 crore for illegal VoIP (voice over internet protocol) business.

Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) Chairman Major General (retd) Manzurul Alam yesterday confirmed GP's involvement in the illegal trade.

Talking to The Daily Star, he said, "GP has already paid Tk 56 crore in the first instalment. Rest of the money will be paid within a short time in two instalments."

But GP in a statement yesterday said it has agreed to make a one-time payment to the government as compensation for loss of revenue.

BTRC detected GP's illegal VoIP operation at its Moghbazar office in the capital during a continued drive against such illegal trade.

Manzurul said, "Our drive against any illegal activities in the telecommunication sector will continue."

According to BTRC sources, a case against GP was filed on February 12 after the authorities had busted an indoor base station of GP at Moghbazar and found special SIM cards.

BTRC sources said that since January, Rapid Action Battalion (Rab) has detected several dozen illegal VoIP operations and some of these concern directly or indirectly GP, Aktel and Banglalink. Further investigation is going on against other phone companies.

The government has already filed cases against GP, Aktel and Banglalink for illegal VoIP operation, the sources said. BTRC had earlier fined some other cell phone companies for indulging in illegal VoIP business.

A Rab team had earlier met Banglalink authorities and showed them the evidence it gathered on the company's illegal VoIP operation. The authorities admitted that illegal VoIP operators used their equipment for such operation in the past but stopped it in January.

Aktel's massive illegal VoIP operation was also detected in the recent past in a Rab raid at its office in Gulshan. Rab recovered huge equipment along with financial records which indicate that Aktel was earning between Tk 100 crore and Tk 180 crore a year from this operation. A case was filed against the company.

GP'S VERSION
In a press release yesterday, GP said the company has agreed to make a one-time payment to the government as compensation for revenue loss due to use of GP subscriptions by some customers to illegally transfer international calls.

GP has fully cooperated with the law enforcement agencies and BTRC investigating the case.

GP has not actively taken enough measures to prevent the use of its products by some customers for illegally terminating international calls. Acknowledging that this has caused the government loss of revenues, GP has agreed to pay compensation for it, the press release said.

"In this case, measures for monitoring general usage by certain customers groups could have prevented customers wrongful use of our products and thus loss of revenue for the government. Such measures are now being taken," said Anders Jensen, chief executive officer (CEO) of GP.

"This practice has been increasing over the last few years, leading to illegal termination into most mobile operators networks. The government is now focusing on this practice. We support all law enforcement activities to ensure that the telecommunication sector in Bangladesh and the customers adhere to the laws and regulations of the country," he said.

"We also support all discussions on how to ensure a level-playing field in the industry," Jensen said.
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asif
25 Apr : 23:47
submarine fibre optical connectivity ta ki thik hoise? i heard it damaged and using backup....whats the update pls...

asif
22 Mar : 00:13
why? again gov. blocked ports 3200 and 7777. these ports are must to play online games. as well as to communicate with intertactive web applications....who is the manager of internet of bangladesh? does he only knows ms word? he must not be a internet user. he only knows to email. all garbagezzz[censored]
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