A proposal
Zahidur Rahman, London, UK
I'm a resident student in the UK. There are thousands of students all over the world like me. They actually call Bangladesh regularly by using lots of phone cards, most of which are illegal. The services are very poor. We communicate with people in our country by using these cards. In this age of Internet based telecommunications (VOIP), it is cheaper than other services. Some dishonest businessmen are doing this business in Bangladesh illegally. I requested one mobile company to introduce this service. I asked them to participate in this VOIP business officially, so that we receive better service which will be cheaper as well. Bangladesh can also earn more foreign remittance by using this opportunity. The mobile company manager told me that Bangladesh is not issuing any license for this business. The question is why? The owners of the illegal business are benefited by this, not my country. I am writing this letter to draw the attention of the government to this matter. I would request the decision makers to consider it seriously.
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