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Abu Saeed Khan

The fallacious policy on exporting internet to India

Once approved, this will forever strengthen India’s grip on monopolising regional international internet bandwidth.
27 February 2024, 03:11 AM

a2i Act: Gateway to kleptocracy and highway to oligarchy

The Agency to Innovate (a2i) bill was hurriedly passed on July 5
13 November 2023, 01:00 AM

Flawed regulation sends wrong signals to private submarine cables in Bangladesh

The government has issued three submarine cable licenses to Summit Communications, CdNet Communications and Metacore Subcom Ltd. Last bastion of state-owned monopoly in telecoms will fall once the private cables emerge from the Bay of Bengal.
27 September 2022, 02:00 AM

No bank fees, please: Central Bank Digital Currency will deliver remittances like emails

Cross-border payments are inefficient, often slow, opaque and expensive. Worldwide businesses did $23.5 trillion cross-border transactions in 2020, which is equivalent to 25 per cent of global GDP. The businesses have also paid bank fees of $120 billion (excluding foreign exchange conversion costs), which amounts to Singapore’s one-third of GDP, said a recent J.P. Morgan analysis.
23 November 2021, 19:40 PM

No bank fees, please: Central Bank Digital Currency will deliver remittance like emails

Cross-border payments are inefficient, often slow, opaque and expensive. Worldwide businesses did $23.5 trillion cross-border transactions in 2020, which is equivalent to 25 per cent of global GDP.
23 November 2021, 18:00 PM

Recovering funds should be top priority

An important job was pending, and “Everybody” thought “Somebody” would do that. “Anybody” could have done it, but “Nobody” did it.
9 October 2021, 18:00 PM

BSEC and Nagad: Zero intolerance of noncompliance for zero-coupon bond

Regulators are like football referees. The latter runs along the ball, as much as he can, across the field and instantly intervenes upon foul play. Players’ stardom or the team’s elite profile is immaterial to him.
31 August 2021, 18:00 PM

Revisit corporate tax hike for MFS

Bridges over the mighty rivers have seamlessly connected Bangladesh, the naturally fragmented largest delta in the world. It has prompted the rapid buildout of highways and roads networks to accelerate the nationwide movement of passengers and goods.
26 June 2021, 18:00 PM

The fallacious policy on exporting internet to India

Once approved, this will forever strengthen India’s grip on monopolising regional international internet bandwidth.
27 February 2024, 03:11 AM

a2i Act: Gateway to kleptocracy and highway to oligarchy

The Agency to Innovate (a2i) bill was hurriedly passed on July 5
13 November 2023, 01:00 AM

Flawed regulation sends wrong signals to private submarine cables in Bangladesh

The government has issued three submarine cable licenses to Summit Communications, CdNet Communications and Metacore Subcom Ltd. Last bastion of state-owned monopoly in telecoms will fall once the private cables emerge from the Bay of Bengal.
27 September 2022, 02:00 AM

No bank fees, please: Central Bank Digital Currency will deliver remittances like emails

Cross-border payments are inefficient, often slow, opaque and expensive. Worldwide businesses did $23.5 trillion cross-border transactions in 2020, which is equivalent to 25 per cent of global GDP. The businesses have also paid bank fees of $120 billion (excluding foreign exchange conversion costs), which amounts to Singapore’s one-third of GDP, said a recent J.P. Morgan analysis.
23 November 2021, 19:40 PM

No bank fees, please: Central Bank Digital Currency will deliver remittance like emails

Cross-border payments are inefficient, often slow, opaque and expensive. Worldwide businesses did $23.5 trillion cross-border transactions in 2020, which is equivalent to 25 per cent of global GDP.
23 November 2021, 18:00 PM

Recovering funds should be top priority

An important job was pending, and “Everybody” thought “Somebody” would do that. “Anybody” could have done it, but “Nobody” did it.
9 October 2021, 18:00 PM

BSEC and Nagad: Zero intolerance of noncompliance for zero-coupon bond

Regulators are like football referees. The latter runs along the ball, as much as he can, across the field and instantly intervenes upon foul play. Players’ stardom or the team’s elite profile is immaterial to him.
31 August 2021, 18:00 PM

Revisit corporate tax hike for MFS

Bridges over the mighty rivers have seamlessly connected Bangladesh, the naturally fragmented largest delta in the world. It has prompted the rapid buildout of highways and roads networks to accelerate the nationwide movement of passengers and goods.
26 June 2021, 18:00 PM

The sinkhole of unpredictable regulation in Digital Bangladesh

he telecoms law is going to be amended for the third time to wipe out the residues of notional regulatory independence. The authorities have uploaded a draft amendment in their websites ostensibly for public consultation,
23 June 2021, 18:00 PM

Golden jubilee of Bangladesh rings silver jubilee of mobile

Bangladesh celebrated its silver jubilee of independence in 1996. It coincided with Awami League’s triumphant return to power after 21 years with Sheikh Hasina’s prime ministerial debut.
25 March 2021, 18:00 PM

Mobile money (dis)order of Bangladesh Post Office

Entities under the Ministry of Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology are reputed for flouting the law.
26 February 2021, 18:00 PM

Broadband landscaping in post-Covid-19 Bangladesh

Internet is keeping the world somewhat walking in the darkest hours of the Covid-19 pandemic. And mobile telephony is the tool that is keeping Bangladesh limping.
16 May 2020, 18:00 PM

Big data in the coronavirus battle plan

Coronavirus (the virus causing the disease Covid-19) has two universal problems: no vaccine or drug has been developed as yet, and the diagnostic tools are scarce.
1 April 2020, 18:00 PM

Making Bangladesh a regional internet hub

Bangladesh simultaneously exports and imports international internet bandwidth to and from the same country – India. Such unique-in-the world bandwidth trading started with import when Bangladesh was linked with the single submarine cable:
17 June 2019, 18:00 PM

Cox's Bazar: India's third internet gateway

Bangladesh simultaneously exports and imports internet bandwidth to and from India. Its geographic location and state of international connectivity have contributed to this interesting scenario.
11 May 2016, 18:00 PM

Takeaway for Tarana as new state minister

Tarana Halim is the new state minister for posts and telecommunications division under the posts, telecommunications and
25 July 2015, 18:00 PM
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