Telecommunication in Bangladesh & Teletalk

All of us know it at least that Teletalk Bangladesh Limited is a 
Government owned public limited company. It launched its operation 
on March 31, 2005 with a view to creating fair competition among 
private mobile phone operators, lowering call rate and enhancing the 
Government revenue. Now it is April 2008. The achievements of this 
company over the past three years are not very few but the history 
of its corruption is not insignificant as well since its inception. 
The name of the first Managing Director Md. Obaidullah is on the ACC 
(Anti Corruption Commission) list of suspected corrupt personnel; 
you can check it. There are many kinds of accusation against him. 
Recruiting people directly without any circular, selling SIM's 
illegally, embezzlement and misuse of funds are some of them. We 
want proper punishment of these corrupt secretaries- engineers-
officers-employees in accordance with prevailing law. But the whole 
Teletalk family cannot be mistreated because of a few corrupt 
personnel.

There are five more mobile phone operators at present in our 
country. The very influential Grameenphone, the AKTEL, the 
Banglalink, the CityCell and the WARID. The Norwegian company 
Telenor owns the 62% share of the Grameenphone; the remaining 38% is 
owned by Grameen Telecom Corporation. Grameenphone got its license 
fully free of charge in the name of Dr. Muhammad Yunus. Since its 
launching it has been draining thousand crores of money out the 
country although it was to invest from its revenue on our country. 
We don't know the exact figure as those who deal with these figures 
are always highly entertained by the Grameenphone.

The owner of the Banglalink is the Egyptian multinational company 
ORASCOM TELECOM. It has turned into the second largest operator in 
the country by its skillful management although it came into the 
market in February 2005. We can assume that the lion share of its 
revenue is draining out the country. The same scenario can be well 
imagined for Warid Telecom of Abu Dhabi Group based in Dubai.

The 70% share of the third largest operator AKTEL is owned by TM 
International. TM means Telecom Malaysia. The remaining 30% share is 
owned by the native A. K. Khan Group. So what do we see? The most of 
the revenue of AKTEl is also draining out the country.

The first mobile phone operator of this country is CITYCELL. The 45% 
of its share is now owned by Singtel Asia Pacific Investments based 
in Singapore. The Pacific Motors owns 31.43% and the remaining 
23.57% is owned by Far East Telecom Limited.

Valued readers, most of you and I myself do not use Teletalk to an 
extent that can be counted. Why don't we use Teletalk? The answer is 
very simple: the network is not good. The line gets cut while 
talking, the sound is not clear, noises and echo in the line etc. 
So what to do in order to improve the network? It needs to install 
good quality telecom equipments of good companies, increase the 
number of BTS's (simply towers) and employ qualified engineers for 
operation and maintenance of these equipments. It needs a huge 
amount of money to do these. Does Teletalk lack in money? As far as 
I can guess, Teletalk does possess necessary amount of money. 
Besides, the vendor company provides a lot of opportunities these 
days of sheer competition. For example, I am a vendor company and 
you are an operator. Just come to an agreement, give me an 
opportunity. I will supply your necessary equipments, I will install 
those equipments for you, I will even look after the equipments if 
needed. You will just pay me from your revenue by degrees as per the 
agreement.

Why then Teletalk lacks behind? Do you remember how much passion it 
created when it came into operation? Where did the passion go? The 
management of Teletalk had definitely been bad and is still bad but 
no member of the Board of Directors of Teletalk can avoid his 
responsibility in this mishap?

Valued readers, for your kind information the chairman of the Board 
of Directors of Teletalk is the honourable Secretary of the Ministry 
of Posts & Telecommunication. Other than him there are one joint 
secretary of the same ministry, the chairman of BTTB (Bangladesh 
Telegraph & Telephone Board), one joint secretary of Ministry of 
Finance, one joint secretary of Ministry of Commerce, one joint 
secretary of Ministry of Science & IT and a few honourable members 
from various departments of BTTB. As far as I know, this membership 
is fixed by posts.

Valued readers, you must have read in newspapers that a project 
worth about 541 crore for multiplying and improving Teletalk network 
is pending for the Board's consent for about one year. But why? Why 
keep such an important project pending for months especially while 
in such a dynamic and competitive market of telecommunication? As a 
conscious citizen of the country I have a deep urge to know why the 
Board of Directors is not supporting the project. Is the Board 
blind? Doesn't it see how the multinational companies with their 
colourful and clever advertisements are consuming the people of my 
country? The newspaper which we, the students still regard as an 
ideal print medium also seems to overlook this fact. We are so 
shocked. Can't we check our craving for the big advertisements for 
the sake of motherland?

Again, there has probably begun an evil design to sell the share of 
Teletalk to a Korean company. Why? If Teletalk was not financially 
sound how did they propose the project and how did the Board passed 
it, in their words, ethically? We do not need to go very deep to 
realize that Teletalk doesn't earn a little from the 1.2 million 
subscribers. Alternatively, if the situation of the company is as 
worse as they intend to believe then why don't they think of public 
share?

After Mr. Obaidullah this is the first time Teletalk has got a full 
MD. The General Manager (Transmission) of BTTB Mr. Mojibor Rahman 
has recently joined Teletalk as Managing Director. He should realize 
how much we are expecting from him.

Honestly speaking, all of us want to use Teletalk. We want to keep 
the countrymen's money in the country. Hence we have a request here 
to all respected board members that they should give up their small 
personal interest for the greater welfare of the motherland and work 
together for the good of Teletalk.

In the last, I want to inform the valued readers that in this 
writing I have very cautiously avoided some words. Because I firmly 
believe that at least under the good governance of this caretaker 
government no honourable secretary can go into the pocket of any 
single company or a vested quarter.

 


      
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