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Grameenphone turns 25, reaffirms to enable accelerated digitalization

Grameenphone has completed 25 meaningful years, playing an imperative role in the development of Bangladesh through its contributions as the digital connectivity partner.

While Bangladesh is celebrating 51 years of Independence, Grameenphone is also celebrating its journey of 25 years of empowering society. This dream started with a vision to minimise the digital divide and unleash the nation’s potential with the power of digitalization.

Standing at its silver Jubilee, Grameenphone feels honoured for its contributions to Bangladesh and aims to continue to make a difference in the coming years, as the company believes the time is now to march forward with digital connectivity.     

The company aims to become a digital telco and contribute beyond connectivity marking the silver jubilee of its operation in Bangladesh and the first Asian operation of Telenor at a media meet on March 27, 2022, at Intercontinental Dhaka. Grameenphone, CEO, Yasir Azman; CMO, Sajjad Hasib; CTO, Rade Kovacevic; CCAO (acting), Hossain Sadat; Nafees Anwar Choudhury, Head of Marketing, AKM Al Amin, Head of Network Service, and respected media personnel graced the event. Grameenphone’s Head of Communications, Khairul Basher, moderated the event.

Yasir Azman reiterated the company’s commitment to a rural first approach since 1997 to becoming the most loved telecom brand in the country. He also mentioned first customer Village Phone lady Laily Begum who stood exemplary to millions in overcoming the odds with a payphone service, and the story of Shubir Nokrek of Madhupur forest, which not only changed his life with connectivity but also created opportunities for the indigenous Garo community people which is exemplary of the possibilities 4G connectivity can unleash.

“A nation that rose from the ashes – Bangladesh has made significant strides to become a land of possibilities today. We are truly humbled as a change agent to Bangladesh over the last 25 years. Our role has become imperative in the digitalization of 51 years strong Bangladesh in the pursuit of becoming a self-sustained, digital economy,” said Yasir Azman, CEO, Grameenphone.

Sajjad Hasib, CMO of Grameenphone, penned a way forward for the organisation. “Being the most loved telecom brand of the country, we have a sacred responsibility to offer best in class experience for our valuable customers. Our mission for empowering society and democratizing the benefits of technology will be more granular and focused on understanding customers’ needs in transforming lives”  

Mustafa Jabbar, Posts and Telecommunications Division Minister and Shyam Sunder Sikder, Chairman, BTRC, wished and congratulated Grameenphone through video messages.

Other speakers and guests present at the conference appreciated Grameenphone’s efforts to showcase innovation through simplified solutions in corporate and social spheres. A unique logo to celebrate the 25th anniversary was also unveiled at the conference.

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