Hanging up is not the answer: Mustafa Jabbar



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Dhaka: The Minister of Posts and Telecommunications, Mustafa Jabbar, said the move by the two city corporations to isolate him from the capital was not justified.

Speaking to banglanews, the minister said: “When he started cutting, I personally spoke with the honorable mayor on behalf of the ministry. Cutting in this way is not the solution.

He said, “My ministry is not enough. Other ministries don’t cut it either. Only City Corporation cuts it. “

The Internet and DIS line merchants have decided to close the Internet-DIS line for 3 hours every day starting October 16 if their cut is not stopped.

However, the strike was called off on Saturday at the request of the Minister of Posts and Telecommunications and the Minister of State for ICT and a meeting with the mayor of South City.

Mustafa Jabbar said: “These cables did not come together in one day. It has been deposited year after year. This has happened due to the lack of an alternative system. ISPs and cable operators are associated with these cables. People need the Internet and DIS lines at home. If there was an alternative, they wouldn’t hang it. They have to invest in their purse. “

“Now if you cut the way you are involved you can stop the service. Now you have to think if you can turn off the TV and the Internet.”

The minister said: “Our position is very clear; I don’t think this problem can be solved by taking such an abrupt decision.” “

The telecommunications minister said: “We have taken action 10 years ago. Our Ministry-BTRC began issuing NTTN licenses for its placement. So far six licenses have been issued. Three government three private. Of the three governments, Railways and PGCB do their job. And BTCL is working to build its own network. Two of the three private companies have been operating in recent years. Another got the license a few days ago. They are also building networks like them. “

Mustafa Jabbar said: “If our mayor (south) wants us not to put his on the post in Dhaka city, then we have to go underground. If you have to go underground, only NTTN operators can. In other words, it is the responsibility of the NTTN to place it in the guide. NTTN has been able to reach a very small number of houses in Dhaka City. This must be resolved through long-term planning. “

“As for me, as a minister, I understand that there are many things I must consider to take advantage of the three NTTNs. Doesn’t such a large city have the capacity to make the investment necessary to sink it? It is a great investment, not 2 / 4 rupees. And how long will it take to get it underground and how long will it take to get a refund? No need to force a decision without considering these. “

Mustafa Jabbar said: “When we licensed NTTNs, it did not say that they should be located in the alleys of Dhaka city. We have given them the license to plant it and all of Bangladesh is their territory. They put it where they see the benefits of your business. In this case, if you want to remove it, you will sit with NTTN. Because, ISP or Coab, nobody has the responsibility to do it. This is because they are forced to pull the stars because NTTN doesn’t have them. Customers will be deprived of the service if I remove it right now. ”

The telecommunications minister said: “This situation should be resolved with a cool head and in consultation with ISP-NTTN-BTRC users. Because from business to industry, education, banking, health, many are associated with it. Without the Internet, no one can think now. “

“If the Internet and television are off, what will happen to the education of the students? What will happen to the management of the banking-business-commerce-government sector? My government works with electronic documents, there is no other alternative than the Internet. “

Mustafa Jabbar said: “Considering all these circumstances, I told the mayor (South) that he didn’t care. The ISPs were then unable to negotiate and shortly after the failure they went to the press conference and called a strike much later. ”

I have tried to take the initiative from my side, said Mustafa Jabbar.

The Chief Secretary, the LGRD Minister and the Information Minister were also briefed on this, the minister said.

Mustafa Jabbar said: “The Bankers Association has told me that if there is no Internet for three hours, the banking sector will collapse. If there is no internet, everything from digital finance to education and healthcare will be threatened. “

If there is no internet, the hustle and bustle starts in 5 minutes, the telecommunications minister said. You will get internet on mobile, but you can do temporary work on mobile: status, surfing on Facebook. But serious work is not possible without high-speed broadband Internet. “

Mustafa Jabbar said: “South City is cutting its cables, North City has taken another approach. North City has considered an alternative system. They are cutting it by agreeing with the ISP. Wherever you cut in the future, you will cut by making alternate arrangements. “

“If North City can, why can’t South? It must be done for very reasonable reasons. I hope the mayor of the south is kind and understands the whole situation. “

He said: “I’ve tried, I’ll try because at the end of the day the internet is my way of life. Legumes and rice are necessary things, the Internet is necessary. ”

Mustafa Jabbar said: “I have spent almost sleepless nights since last March to maintain full connectivity. When mobile operators lack equipment, I have arranged to bring equipment in special arrangements. Because you need the internet to buy rice-legumes-oil-salt-fish-meat. “

Bangladesh time: 1956 hours, October 18, 2020
MIH / AJ



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