Bangladesh Government blocked voice and chat messaging services – WhatsApp, Mypeople and Line
The People Republic of Bangladesh the Government of today blocked three more online voice and chat messaging services – WhatsApp, Mypeople and Line . It also extended the bar on other two voice and chat messenger Viber and Tango till January 21 midnight, a Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) official said. Zahir Ahmed, managing director of BDLink, an International Terrestrial Cable (ITC) and an Internet Gateway, told The Daily Star he received a letter from the telecom regulator BTRC today to block the new three voice communication applications. BTRC of Govt.(BD) extended previously blocked applications Viber and Tango till Jan 21, 2015.
The country’s largest mobile phone operator Grameenphone authority today said, “Grameenphone and other mobile operators received written directive from the BTRC to restrict access to the messaging services WhatsApp, LINE and My People with immediate effect.” At the same time, the BTRC instructed Grameenphone and other mobile operators to extend a previous restriction on messaging services Viber and Tango until 11.59pm on January 21,2015. “Due to limitations in technology, GP can only enforce partial restriction on IP-based messaging services. However, customers may experience disruptions on the aforementioned services in the next few days. Grameenphone believes in open communication and sincerely regret any inconvenience caused to our valued customers in this regard.”
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