Embracing mobile connectivity is key to achieving potential of Bangladesh: Telenor study
Telenor Asia, a leading telco-tech company in
Asia and the main investor behind Grameenphone, convened a diverse set of stakeholders
including senior government officials, industry forerunners and media journalists for an industry
event titled “Building Better Digital Lives for a Smart Bangladesh”.
Held at the Sheraton Dhaka International, the event commenced with an opening keynote from
Chief Guest Md. Shamsul Arefin, Honourable Secretary of the ICTD Division. He shared the
Government of Bangladesh Smart Bangladesh 2041 vision to transform the nation into an
advanced, knowledge-based society. He also highlighted the power and potential of mobile
connectivity to enable the vision.
“Digital infrastructure is fundamental to connectivity for millions in Bangladesh. Hence, our
collective priority should be to leverage the tremendous power and potential of broadband to
realise the vision of Smart Bangladesh 2041. Furthermore, we must work hard to ensure more
people have the access and skills they need to harness ICT to transform their lives,” he said.
Manisha Dogra, Senior Vice President and Head of External Relations at Telenor Asia, then set
the stage for a panel discussion with a presentation on Telenor Asia Digital Lives Decoded
report, a survey of over 8000 people across 8 countries in Asia carrying strong evidence that
mobile connectivity can transform societies, enhance productivity, and create new opportunities.
Closing the event with a speech, Special Guest Brigadier General Md. Ehsanul Kabir, Director
General of the Engineering & Operations Division of the BTRC said, “We need to accelerate our
joint efforts to address these concerns to further reduce the usage gap as mobile connectivity is
one of the most important parts of a Smart Bangladesh. Together, we need to ensure a forward-
looking and sustainable telecom infrastructure to facilitate Bangladesh digital transformation
via meaningful connectivity.”
Manisha Dogra, Head of External Relations at Telenor Asia, said, “From today discussion, it is
evident that embracing the future of mobile connectivity is pivotal in bettering digital lives in
Bangladesh. Our Digital Lives Decoded study highlights that mobile connectivity improves
people quality of life, opens up economic opportunities and brings better access to essential
services like education and health.
Progressive policies that encourage innovation and adoption
of new technology are crucial to furthering mobile adoption and strengthening a competitive and
thriving digital economy in Bangladesh. We need to continue co-creating together, leveraging
each other strengths and expertise to tap into future possibilities and achieve the potential of a
Smart Bangladesh in a way that benefits all.”
Telenor Asia Digital Lives Decoded is a three-part report based on a study of over
8000 people across eight countries in Asia (Bangladesh, Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan,
Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam). The aim is to decode behaviours and
attitudes towards mobile connectivity and how it is reshaping the way people in Asia live, work
and play. Respondents were evenly split by gender.