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Bangladesh Submarine Cables Cuts Internet Prices by 10%

Greenwatch Desk Technology 2025-03-23, 4:46pm

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Bangladesh Submarine Cables PLC announced a 10% reduction in internet prices on Sunday, applying to all types of internet services. This decision was made following a board meeting held on Saturday.


Faiz Ahmad Taiyeb, Special Assistant to the Chief Adviser for Post, Telecommunications, and Information Technology, stated that the government is working to make internet access more affordable. "One of the key steps is reducing wholesale prices, which will result in a 10% reduction in the cost of bandwidth at the international gateway level," he explained.

In addition, mobile companies will receive DWDM technology at the backbone level, which will cut telecom companies' transmission costs by 39%. "We’ve already discussed this with telecom operators, and we expect them to pass on up to a 10% reduction in consumer internet prices," Faiz Ahmad added.

He also highlighted that Bangladesh is set to be connected to the third submarine cable, SIMUE-6, by mid-2026, further enhancing internet infrastructure in the country.