Banglalion Communications Limited, the largest WiMAX operator of the country, launches its operation in Barisal on Saturday noon. It was done after its successful commencement in Dhaka, Chittagong, Sylhet, Rajshahi, Khulna and Rangpur. Banglalion offers attractive packages starting from 128Kbps to 5Mbps at the monthly tarrif of Tk 600-15,000. It has also announced a speacial package for students and media profesionals that they can get Banglalion WiMAX connection of 256 Kbps at Taka 800 (Taka Eight Hundred) only which is the most attractive offer in this segment. On this occation a press conferance was held in the local "BDS ‚ auditorium .
Chief Commercial Officer of Banglalion WiMAX, Md. Shafiul Haque Chowdhury and Head of Media & Communications G. M. Faruq Khan addressed the press. CCO Mr. Chawdhury in his speech said, "With the inception of our service in Barisal, Banglalion have successfully completed their march to all divisional headquarters of Bangladesh. It is matter of pride of all of us that we have come to a touch of world's latest technology WiMAX in all divisions of our country. Banglalion is committed to make this area a wireless digital city through our strong network and quality of service to healthcare, education, manufacturing industries, financial institution, local chain shop, real state and information technology for better efficiency, productivity, and better growth", the Banla Lion CCO announced. BanglaLion HMC Mr. Faruq Khan in his speech said, "Being very advanced in education, culture and agriculture, the people of Barisal can contribute more to growth of national economy with the help of world latest technology WiMAX".
Among others Banglalion Head of Strategic Sales Tamim H. Chawdhury, Head of New Business Amanul Islam Head of WiMAX Plaza Md. Nazrul Islam, Area Sales Manager Zahir Uddin Khan, Corporate Sales Manager Rezwan- Ur-Rahman, Media & PR incharge Syed Nasim, Assistant Dealer and Distribution Manager Arifur Rahman and Sr. Executive Showkat Parvez, were present in the occasion.
Source: http://nation.ittefaq.com/issues/2010/09/06/news0690.htm