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Thursday, August 14, 2008

[vinnomot] Re: [notun_bangladesh] Dr.Younus GP fined Tk 250 crore for illegal VoIP business for the second time

Friends

These are the sophisticated and big "CHORS" in guise of Goody Gooody man. They serve the first worlds interest and dont care what is happening where they have fixed their blood sucking machine.

Our Younus bhia has helped this Norwegian Company to amass billions of Dollars at the cost of his fellow teeming millions countrymen. Can he deny that ?  No he cannot ?

Why the CHORS are fined only ?  Why not take over the company  and turn it to a full Bangladeshi owned Company away from GB and at the same put the accused behind the Bar.


Friends, suppose any Bangladeshi owned Company having business in Norway commits an offense of meager amount do you think the Norwegian authority would have kissed the offender and politely ask please pay the fine ?????? No definitely not ????? They would have made hue and cry and link it with Al-qaida and what not and what not . Unfortunately,due to our subservient F. policy and being too much controlled by foreign funded NGO's we are undone and we have to  kiss the ass of the offender !!!!!!!!!!!!!


HAIREY  SHADHINATA  TUMI KI  NGO'S 0 DFID'R NIKOT PODANOTO.

Faruque Alamgir

On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 10:56 PM, Shamim Chowdhury <veirsmill@yahoo.com> wrote:

 
GP fined Tk 250 crore: BTRC
Thu, Aug 14th, 2008 6:42 pm BdST
Dhaka, Aug 14 (bdnews24.com) -- BTRC has fined Grameenphone Tk 250 crore for illegal VoIP business, the second time the country's largest mobile phone operator has been penalised for such rogue activities, the telecom regulators announced Thursday.

GP chief of public relations Syed Yamin Bakht told bdnews24.com that the company had received notice of the fine and had already made a payment.

Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission said the Tk 250 crore financial penalty came as GP provided E1 connectivity to third parties enabling the use of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP).

BTRC launched a full investigation and confirmed the company's illegal VoIP connectivities after suspicions arose in January this year, the statement said.

In 2007, GP paid a fine of Tk 168.40 crore for similar offences.

BTRC said it trusts that telecommunication operators will refrain from facilitating illegal VoIP ventures, directly or indirectly.

"The operators are expected to cooperate with the government to prevent such activities in the future," the statement quoted BTRC chief Manzurul Alam as saying.

The BTRC chairman added that no-one will be spared if found involved in any capacity in the illegal call termination business.

"We deeply regret that such unlawful practices were carried out and not disclosed earlier by Grameenphone," said Anders Jensen, chief executive of Grameenphone, said in a statement.

"We have cooperated with BTRC in the investigations and the Grameenphone Board also mandated an investigation by an external auditor to look into all aspects of our operations to ensure that we fully comply with all laws and regulations," he said.

bdnews24.com/mua/rhn/rah/bd/1447hours
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