BTRC to telecom operators: Stop using English letters for Bangla SMS

An action from the match of the SAFF Suzuki Cup Championship between India and Sri Lanka at the Bangabandhu National Stadium on Wednesday. India won the match 2-0.
An action from the match of the SAFF Suzuki Cup Championship between India and Sri Lanka at the Bangabandhu National Stadium on Wednesday. India won the match 2-0.
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bdnews24.com :
The telecom regulator has instructed the country’s mobile phone operators not to send Bangla messages in the English alphabet.
Bangla SMS or mobile messages must be sent in Bangla letters to subscribers, according to a notice issued by the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission.
Besides, it also ordered the mobile operators to stop sending commercial or promotional messages or interactive voice responses or IVRs to
the subscribers between 12am and 6am, and in times of religious activities.
The regulator also directed the operators to inform the subscribers about the DND (Do Not Disturb) policy through SMS in the next 10 workdays.
TIM Nurul Kabir, secretary general of Mobile Telecom Operators of Bangladesh or AMTOB, welcomed the BTRC’s move and told bdnews24.com that the Bangla language should be written with Bangla letters.
“But Bangla letters are not available on some mobile handsets. The BTRC needs to ensure that the Bangla letters are available on all handsets.”
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