Grameenphone, the country’s leading mobile phone operator, is providing free 10 minutes and 500 MB of internet to help maintain emergency communication with everyone in flood-affected areas of Feni, Cumilla, Noakhali, Moulvibazar, Khagrachhari, Habiganj, and Brahmanbaria.
Customers can avail of the free minutes and internet by dialing *121*5050#, which will be valid for 3 days.
Regarding this initiative, Sharfuddin Ahmed Chowdhury, Head of Communications of Grameenphone said, “Driven by our responsibility towards the society, we are offering free minutes and internet. As always, Grameenphone stands beside the people in need. Our teams are working tirelessly to ensure uninterrupted connectivity in flood-affected areas.”
About Grameenphone Ltd.
Grameenphone, part of the Telenor Group, is a leading telecommunications service provider in Bangladesh with over 85.3 million subscribers. With a mission to empower societies and minimize the digital divide since its inception in 1997, Grameenphone has built the largest cellular network in the country, covering over 99 percent of the country’s population. Its brand promise of “Time is Now” reflects its commitment to making things possible with the power of connectivity, further enhancing customers’ digital lifestyle, while constantly innovating to be a future-fit, customer-centric technology service provider. Grameenphone is listed on the Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) and Chittagong Stock Exchange (CSE).
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