Can't provide new SIM cards after 2 weeks: GP

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Bangla Tribune Report
Published : 21:34, Feb 03, 2020 | Updated : 21:37, Feb 03, 2020

Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Grameenphone Yasir AzmanGrameenphone (GP) will face great problems if the no-objection certificate (NOC) clearance and new number allotment approval is not settled within two to six weeks.




The telecommunication operator's newly appointed Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Yasir Azman made the announcement in a media briefing on Monday (Feb 3).
He said the operator will not be able to provide any more new SIM cards after two weeks and the network experience might also witness a major setback within four to six weeks.
In July last year, the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) decided to restrict permission for various services, imports, and infrastructure development by GP and Robi for non-payment of their dues.
The mobile operators have to obtain NOCs before launching any package for users, importing radio equipment, and building new towers from the regulator.
After auditing the two companies, the BTRC in 2016 claimed nearly Tk125.8 billion from market leader GP and Tk 8.67 billion from Robi in taxes, and late fees that accumulated over the years.

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