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Today’s, as we are well aware of, is a globalized society-overwhelmingly dominated by the all pervasive Information and Communication Technology (ICT). Since INFORMATION constitutes the key dynamics of the all-powerful play of ICT, every fabric of our society is unavoidably and increasingly getting surged with it. Now-a-days access to INFORMATION is no longer valued as a privilege but also as a civic right of every member of the society.
 
  • National Telecom Policy 1998 ..
  • New Telephone Connection Form ..
  • New Telephone Agreement ..
  • Telephone Transfer Form ..
  • Lease Line Internet Access Form ..
  • Dial-Up Internet Connection Agreement ..
  • Dot (.)BD Domain Name Registration Form ..
  • Dot (.)BD Domain Name Registration Agreement ..
  • Dot (.)BD Domain Name F.A.Q ..
  • National Numbering Plan 2005 ..

  • Of many information-driven tools of communications, WEBSITE has excelled others by dint of its inherent strength of sourcing the most relevant, useful and updated information to be accessed to, by anyone from anywhere across the globe. In the context of Bangladesh- a country yet to go a long way towards narrowing down the digital divide with the developed countries, any efforts, whatsoever, intended for materialization of e-governance can largely contribute to bridge the ‘divide’ as well.

    I feel warmly heartened to note that the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications (MoPT) is eventually going to launch a website of its own. I do hope that the website will emerge to truly represent the digital entity of MoPT together with all of its attached departments. In the way of disseminating the useful information and updates of the ranges of services available, the website, as my conviction goes, would work as a builder of linkages between MoPT and its stakeholders as well as the valued end clientele, to their mutual benefits.

    The event of launching the website may be a little step ahead, but it can, nevertheless, potentially lead us to a long way in enhancing our transparency and efficiency, which form the core elements of good governance too. I earnestly expect that the website which virtually purports to be a digital aid for the beneficiaries of our postal and Telecommunications services would inspire MoPT to constantly keep on improving its quality of service, offering newer services and improving its management system.

    Finally, I would like to seize this opportunity to extend my sincere thanks to everyone who has contributed in making and putting up the website online. We remain open to any suggestions, whatsoever, towards betterment of the website to its finer excellence.


    Sunil Kanti Bose
    Secretary
    Ministry of Posts & Telecommunications






     
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