Banglalink launches special voice and data packs ahead of national election

Banglalink has introduced a series of special voice and data packs to ensure uninterrupted communication ahead of the 13th national election scheduled for February 12.

The country’s digital operator said the time-bound offers were designed to support increased communication as voters travel across the country and engage in discussions around the election. The initiative is being rolled out under the message that “Their voice matters”.

The customised packs include data-only and bundled voice-and-data options. Data offers include 4GB for 72 hours at Tk99, 15GB for seven days at Tk199, 20GB for 30 days at Tk498, and 30GB for 30 days at Tk598.

For combined services, customers can access 15GB of data with 200 minutes for 30 days at Tk499, or 20GB of data with 300 minutes for 30 days at Tk619. Voice-only packs include 300 minutes for 30 days at Tk257 and 500 minutes for 30 days at Tk357.

Banglalink said connectivity is critical during the election period, as many voters will be travelling to their designated polling stations and people across the country will be discussing their rights, expectations and priorities.

Alongside the offers, the operator said it has strengthened its network with additional capacity in key and politically active areas to ensure stable voice and data services during peak usage.

Commenting on the initiative, Taimur Rahman, Chief Corporate and Regulatory Affairs Officer of Banglalink, said, “At a time when people across the country are engaging in important conversations about the nation’s future, staying connected matters more than ever. Our focus is to ensure that customers can communicate without disruption, share information responsibly, and stay connected with confidence. These specially designed packs, along with strengthened network capacity, reflect Banglalink’s commitment to care—by standing beside our customers and supporting open communication in a responsible way as they travel across the country to exercise their right to vote.”

Banglalink said the move reflects its commitment to reliable connectivity, user-centric care and responsible communication during a period of heightened national importance.