For the last one year, the issue of unofficial phone shutdown was widely discussed in Bangladesh. The process of shutting down the network from unregistered mobile handsets was supposed to start from October 1 this year. Even Unofficial phone registration BTRC also informed the rules.
From yesterday’s reports in various newspapers of the country, we learn that the government is now moving away from its decision to block unregistered phones.
Bdnews24.com, the country’s leading online news outlet Wrote, Posts and Telecommunications Minister Mustafa Jabbar said, “Many people have been suffering since the process began. Most of the handsets sold in the market are feature phones. Most ordinary consumers do not know how to verify the handset’s IMEI number. ”
Posts and Telecommunications Minister Mustafa Jabbar told bdnews24.com: The BTRC has been instructed not to block any mobile connected to the network so that the people do not suffer. ”
BBC Bangla Reporting, Posts and Telecommunications Minister Mustafa Jabbar said, “Sajeeb Wazed Joy, IT adviser to the Prime Minister, has told us that we will not do anything that causes people to suffer. This decision has been taken on his advice. ”
According to BBC Bangla, the minister further told them that if the SIM of Bangladesh is used on any mobile, the registration of that mobile will be done automatically.
On the other hand, the minister told BBC Bangla about the phones that will be brought to the country illegally through tax evasion. If you want to bring six phones again, you have to pay a fee. The work of creating a database on IMEI numbers of our mobiles will continue. ”
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So the Board of Revenue can use this data later if it wants, said the Minister of Posts and Telecommunications.
Source: Bdnews24.com , BBC Bangla
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