In less than two years, by December 2007, Banglalink overtook Airtel (now Robi) to become the second-largest operator in Bangladesh behind Grameenphone with more than 7.1 million customers.
The number of Banglalink users increased by 257%[4] and stood at 3.64 million at the end of 2006, making it the fastest-growing operator in the world of that year.
In August 2006, Banglalink became the first company to provide free incoming calls from BTTB for both postpaid and prepaid connections.
[8] Integrated Services Ltd. (ISL), the Bangladeshi partner, was being 'officially' shown as purchasing the shares held by Technology Resources Industries (TRI) of Malaysia for $15 million.
ISL then paid another $10 million to Standard Chartered Bank to settle Sheba's liabilities.
Omitting +880 will require using 0 in place of it instead to represent local call, hence 019 & 014 are the general access codes.
As of February, Banglalink has a total number of 14,500 base transceiver station (BTS) across the country.
Banglalink Enterprise[14] offers a wide range of products and services to suit the needs of the business community.
In a statement issued by Banglalink, the company agreed to make a one-time fixed payment of Tk.