The Internet Service Providers Association of Bangladesh (ISPAB) has announced a revised broadband package, offering customers 10 Mbps speed for a fee of BDT 500, doubling the previous 5 Mbps speed. ISPAB President Imdadul Haque stated that this decision takes effect starting today.
However, the Bangladesh Mobile Consumers Association has strongly opposed this move, calling it deceptive. Their President, Mohiuddin Ahmed, argues that internet bandwidth pricing in Bangladesh remains disproportionately high and claims that setting the minimum broadband speed at 10 Mbps is unfair. He urges policymakers to revise the speed limits, advocating for a minimum of 20 Mbps and a maximum of 100 Mbps.
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