Government mobile operator Teletalk Bangladesh Limited will provide internet bandwidth at nominal cost to the students of public and private universities of the country to keep their online education activities going. Students of all universities in the country using the BDREN platform run by UGC will get this facility. At present, 42 public and 6 private universities are using the BDREN platform. Students will be able to participate in classes online through the Zoom application. For this, the students have to be under the network of Teletalk. This facility will be available for 100 rupees per month recharge. The recharged money will be credited to his original account. This money can be spent on voice calls and data. Unused money will be added to the next recharge. However, this facility cannot be availed if you recharge below Rs 100 and do not have minimum data in the SIM. BDREN sent a letter to all mobile operators including Teletalk Bangladesh Limited on July 21 to ensure that students can use free online education resources. In response to Bidiren's call, Teletalk issued a letter of consent on August 27. In the letter, Teletalk said it was lucky to be involved in Bidiren's initiative in the national crisis. Teletalk thinks that through this initiative, a large part of the students will come under their network during the online class. Kazi Shahidullah said the initiative to keep students online at the university level during the Corona epidemic is very timely. He thanked the Ministry of Education, the Department of Posts and Telecommunications and Teletalk Bangladesh Limited for responding to the initiative to provide internet bandwidth at a nominal cost. Expressed gratitude.
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