Warid, Grameen CyberNet sign corporate deal
FE Report | Thursday, 14 August 2008
Warid Telecom signed an agreement with the Internet service provider, Grameen CyberNet Limited (GCL), Wednesday to provide complete telecommunication services under its corporate package.
Under the agreement, Grameen CyberNet will enjoy customised call tariff and value added services of the Warid Telecom. It will keep the users of the Internet service one step ahead of others in receiving telecommunication services, a press release said.
Grameen CyberNet Managing Director (MD) Ghulam Mohiuddin and Warid Telecom General Manager (Sales) Mahboob Hossain signed the agreement on behalf of their respective organisations at the corporate head office of Warid Telecom in the city.
Chief executive officer of Warid Telecom, Muneer Farooqui, general manager (HR & Admin), Mumtaz Ahmad Khan, general manager (GOR), Ashraful H Chowdhury and deputy general manager (Engineering), Saad Ahmed, GCL directors, Azhar H Chowdhury and Mir Mohammad Mostaq were, among others, present during the signing ceremony.
Since its commercial operation in Bangladesh in May 10, 2007, Warid Telecom, which invested $500 million to establish the state-of-art Next Generation Network (NGN), has acquired over 3.00 million subscribers through spreading its network to 64 districts.
Under the agreement, Grameen CyberNet will enjoy customised call tariff and value added services of the Warid Telecom. It will keep the users of the Internet service one step ahead of others in receiving telecommunication services, a press release said.
Grameen CyberNet Managing Director (MD) Ghulam Mohiuddin and Warid Telecom General Manager (Sales) Mahboob Hossain signed the agreement on behalf of their respective organisations at the corporate head office of Warid Telecom in the city.
Chief executive officer of Warid Telecom, Muneer Farooqui, general manager (HR & Admin), Mumtaz Ahmad Khan, general manager (GOR), Ashraful H Chowdhury and deputy general manager (Engineering), Saad Ahmed, GCL directors, Azhar H Chowdhury and Mir Mohammad Mostaq were, among others, present during the signing ceremony.
Since its commercial operation in Bangladesh in May 10, 2007, Warid Telecom, which invested $500 million to establish the state-of-art Next Generation Network (NGN), has acquired over 3.00 million subscribers through spreading its network to 64 districts.