VEON’s Banglalink has partnered with Starlink to introduce direct-to-device satellite connectivity in Bangladesh, marking a significant step in expanding next-generation telecom infrastructure in the country.
The collaboration aims to enable mobile devices to connect directly to satellite networks without requiring specialised hardware, extending coverage to remote and underserved areas where traditional networks face limitations. This capability is expected to enhance connectivity resilience and bridge coverage gaps across Bangladesh.
Direct-to-device (D2D) satellite technology is emerging as a key innovation in the telecom sector, allowing operators to complement terrestrial networks with space-based infrastructure. The approach is particularly valuable in geographically challenging regions and during emergencies, where network continuity is critical.
Banglalink’s partnership reflects growing momentum around satellite-enabled mobile services globally, as operators explore new models to expand coverage and improve service reliability. Integrating satellite connectivity also supports use cases such as disaster response, rural connectivity, and IoT deployments.
Bangladesh’s digital ecosystem continues to evolve, with increasing demand for reliable connectivity across urban and rural markets. Satellite-based solutions are expected to play a complementary role alongside fibre and mobile networks.