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Grameenphone, BASIS join hands to provide 'Internet for all'
[June 04, 2014]

Grameenphone, BASIS join hands to provide 'Internet for all'


(United News of Bangladesh Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Dhaka, June 04 (UNB) Grameenphone, the country's leading telecom service provider, and Bangladesh Association of Software and Information Services (BASIS), the national trade body for Software and IT Enabled Service industry, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to promote internet for all in the country.



The agreement was signed during a ceremony as part of the Digital World convention at Bangabandhu International Convention Center in the presence of Posts, Telecommunications and IT Minister Abdul Latif Siddique on Wednesday.

"Internet is a crucial platform for economic and social development, and we strongly support the Government's vision of a digital Bangladesh, said Grameenphone CEO Vivek Sood.


ASIS president Shamim Ahsan was also present in the signing ceremony.

According to the MoU, GP and BASIS will work together to establish an annual Internet Education Day for all students and their parents, to support development and distribution of internet based applications with a capacity to reach more than 1 million active users, and to increase the number of Internet users by 10 million annually from 2014-2018, said a press release from Grameenphone.

ASIS will design a 12-month long activity roadmap commencing from the date of signing the MoU to fulfill the agreed ambition.

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