Bangladesh’s telecom regulator has finalised the details for the country’s 3G licence auction, and will send the proposals to the government for approval later this week.
The proposals call for a total of four 3G licences to be awarded, which would leave three of the incumbent mobile networks without a concession.
The state-owned Teletalk will be granted an automatic licence, and three other licences will be granted – one to a new entrant, and two to the incumbent operators.
Last year, the telecom minister Raziuddin Ahmed Razu also said that the state-owned telco would receive a six month exclusivity period before the other networks would be permitted to launch their services.
There are five GSM operators in Bangladesh and two CDMA players.
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