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Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Re: [Shadeshi_Bondhu] Most expensive sari To Rakib

ahare...

already retired ..



On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 8:08 PM, Paglee <paglee.girl@gmail.com> wrote:

I'm no more in discussion of sari churi. enough.

Paglee
(mad of cartoon network is my favorite)


On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 1:11 AM, Kumar Pankaj <gubbersing08@yahoo.com> wrote:

What this sari ,churi for? as like all  we are in the  bazar, more over in the bazar there is a paglee also. Did she need sari?

 



----- Original Message ----
From: "R@kiB" <rakib.exe@gmail.com>
To: Shadeshi_Bondhu@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 1, 2008 6:28:35 AM
Subject: Re: [Shadeshi_Bondhu] Most expensive sari To Rakib

Thanks .. 

chinta nai .. ice cream na hoy buskins n' robins or club galletio tei hoye jabe, sajid bhai achen na .... :D


On 6/30/08, Paglee <paglee.girl@ gmail.com> wrote:

Westin er khabar not bad. it was really great!!! but expensive as well...

Paglee
(but ice cream of westin was as usual.)

On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 8:14 AM, R@kiB <rakib.exe@gmail. com> wrote:

Sheta bujhte hole, Westin er Bill pocket e niye cholen khawate ..



On 6/30/08, Sajid ... <sajid.loves. all@gmail. com> wrote:

Sajib.loves. all ta kida... hei choshma porle tumi keno sari porba R@kib.exe??? Ahem!!! 

On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 8:51 PM, ♪ bLuE BoY ♪ ««« <pramiti.riday@ gmail.com> wrote:
dhama dhori nai.. amio idaning choshma pori ki-na.. khikz.. :P


On 6/30/08, R@kiB <rakib.exe@gmail. com> wrote:

dhama dhorish kenore beta ridz :D



On 6/30/08, ♪ bLuE BoY ♪ ««« <pramiti..riday@ gmail.com> wrote:
right!


On 6/30/08, Sajid ... <sajid.loves. all@gmail. com> wrote:
Ques: R@kib kobe theke sari pora suru korlo???

On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 6:36 PM, Akashii Churii <9003.aj@gmail. com> wrote:
Hm bujhlam....Moneo rakhlam.

On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 3:24 PM, R@kiB <rakib.exe@gmail. com> wrote:

keno keu janteo parbena .. !!

hoito oi sarii peyei otit er kotha tumi bemalum vhulte boshecho ...  :D


acho kemon? sorry .. tomar signature e gaaner line plus mail er subject dekhe kochafy korar luv shamlate parlam na ... :D :D


ajkal group e mail dekhai jai na tomar ... !! nami mail likhteo vhulecho tumi? age je ki darun sob mail pathate ...
abaro pathao na .. hoito omon sari kine dewar saddho grp er sobar milito prochestaio hoileo hoite pare... but omon darun sob mail niyomito pele churii ami i na hoy kine dibone :P


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Re: [Shadeshi_Bondhu] BTRC is likely to invite application for WiMAX license in mid-July

not details as if one wants to detect address.



On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 8:06 PM, Paglee <paglee.girl@gmail.com> wrote:

Wao. that is a nice info.



Paglee
(www.paglee.com is not my website)

On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 5:43 PM, R@kiB <rakib.exe@gmail.com> wrote:

kar jani webpage ota?

http://who.is/whois-com/ip-address/paglee.com    theke dekhbe naki !


On 6/30/08, Paglee <paglee.girl@gmail.com> wrote:

LOL

Paglee
(www.paglee.com is not my website)

On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 10:38 AM, R@kiB <rakib.exe@gmail.com> wrote:

umm .. thinking ..

(I don't have enough time to summary it now ..)






On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 7:00 AM, Paglee <paglee.girl@gmail.com> wrote:

Did you see, Rakib vaya, big mails are often ignored. So, if you really want people should read, know, attain, your big posting should have a summary at top to catch attention first.

Hay...i'm not paglee, i talked like a teacher. khek... ;)

Paglee
(few water drops are still on leaf.)


On Sun, Jun 29, 2008 at 2:55 PM, Saif Farah <saifarah@yahoo.com> wrote:

Rakib vai amio porte parlam na somoyer ovabe.plz summury ta bolben ki?



--- On Mon, 6/30/08, R@kiB <rakib.exe@gmail.com> wrote:

From: R@kiB <rakib.exe@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Shadeshi_Bondhu] BTRC is likely to invite application for WiMAX license in mid-July
To: Shadeshi_Bondhu@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, June 30, 2008, 3:19 AM


Ofcourse not! really ... :~D



On Sun, Jun 29, 2008 at 10:42 PM, Paglee <paglee.girl@ gmail.com> wrote:

Oh, big big mails, don't have enough time to read now. Rakib vaya, do you really read such big mails before sending. he..he..

Paglee
(watching iifa award.)


On Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 7:01 PM, R@kiB <rakib.exe@gmail. com> wrote:

Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission is likely to
invite application for WiMAX license in mid-July, said the
commission's chairman, Major General Manzurul Alam (retired).
Chairman of BTRC also said "WiMAX is a promising technology and our
existing submarine cable has a huge bandwidth and we'll be able to
utilize it properly". 'Population density and environmental
perspectives will help introduce a new generation high-speed internet
broadband service in the country,' he told reporters at Radisson
Hotel after the end of a two-day international workshop.

A city, a region, as long as a radio, the announcer's voice could be
widely transmitted to the neighboring regions of all the radio. The
same token, a WiMAX base stations from the elevated antenna, we can
achieve the neighbouring regions of the two-way broadband data
services, WiMAX is so magical. But what is WiMAX?

WiMAX is one of the hottest broadband wireless technologies around
today. WiMAX systems are expected to deliver broadband access
services to residential and enterprise customers in an economical way.

Loosely, WiMax is a standardized wireless version of Ethernet
intended primarily as an alternative to wire technologies ( such as
Cable Modems, DSL and T1/E1 links ) to provide broadband access to
customer premises.

More strictly, WiMAX is an industry trade organization formed by
leading communications component and equipment companies to promote
and certify compatibility and interoperability of broadband wireless
access equipment that conforms to the IEEE 802.16 and ETSI HIPERMAN
standards.

WiMAX would operate similar to WiFi but at higher speeds, over
greater distances and for a greater number of users. WiMAX has the
ability to provide service even in areas that are difficult for wired
infrastructure to reach and the ability to overcome the physical
limitations of traditional wired infrastructure.

WiMAX was formed in April 2001, in anticipation of the publication of
the original 10-66 GHz IEEE 802.16 specifications. WiMAX is to 802.16
as the Wi-Fi Alliance is to 802.11.

WiMAX is:

v Acronym for Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access.

v Based on Wireless MAN technology.

v A wireless technology optimized for the delivery of IP centric
services over a wide area.

v A scaleable wireless platform for constructing alternative and
complementary broadband networks.

v A certification that denotes interoperability of equipment built to
the IEEE 802.16 or compatible standard. The IEEE 802.16 Working Group
develops standards that address two types of usage models:

(a) A fixed usage model (IEEE 802.16-2004) .

(b) A portable usage model (IEEE 802.16e).

What is 802.16a ?


WiMAX is such an easy term that people tend to use it for the 802.16
standards and technology themselves, although strictly it applies
only to systems that meet specific conformance criteria laid down by
the WiMAX Forum.

The 802.16a standard for 2-11 GHz is a wireless metropolitan area
network (MAN) technology that will provide broadband wireless
connectivity to Fixed, Portable and Nomadic devices.

It can be used to connect 802.11 hot spots to the Internet, provide
campus connectivity, and provide a wireless alternative to cable and
DSL for last mile broadband access.

WiMax Speed and Range:

WiMAX is expected to offer initially up to about 40 Mbps capacity per
wireless channel for both fixed and portable applications, depending
on the particular technical configuration chosen, enough to support
hundreds of businesses with T-1 speed connectivity and thousands of
residences with DSL speed connectivity. WiMAX can support voice and
video as well as Internet data.

WiMax will be to provide wireless broadband access to buildings,
either in competition to existing wired networks or alone in
currently unserved rural or thinly populated areas. It can also be
used to connect WLAN hotspots to the Internet. WiMAX is also intended
to provide broadband connectivity to mobile devices. It would not be
as fast as in these fixed applications, but expectations are for
about 15 Mbps capacity in a 3 km cell coverage area.

With WiMAX users could really cut free from today.s Internet access
arrangements and be able to go online at broadband speeds, almost
wherever they like from within a MetroZone.

WiMAX could potentially be deployed in a variety of spectrum bands:
2.3GHz, 2.5GHz, 3.5GHz, and 5.8GHz

WiMAX towers can connect with other towers to extend its range.

Why WiMax ?


WiMAX can satisfy a variety of access needs. Potential applications
include extending broadband capabilities to bring them closer to
subscribers, filling gaps in cable, DSL and T1 services, Wi-Fi and
cellular backhaul, providing last-100 meter access from fibre to the
curb and giving service providers another cost-effective option for
supporting broadband services.

WiMAX can support very high bandwidth solutions where large spectrum
deployments (i.e. >10 MHz) are desired using existing infrastructure
keeping costs down while delivering the bandwidth needed to support a
full range of high-value, multimedia services.

WiMAX can help service providers meet many of the challenges they
face due to increasing customer demands without discarding their
existing infrastructure investments because it has the ability to
seamlessly interoperate across various network types.

WiMAX can provide wide area coverage and quality of service
capabilities for applications ranging from real-time delay-sensitive
voice-over-IP (VoIP) to real-time streaming video and non-real-time
downloads, ensuring that subscribers obtain the performance they
expect for all types of communications.

WiMAX, which is an IP-based wireless broadband technology, can be
integrated into both wide-area third-generation (3G) mobile and
wireless and wireline networks, allowing it to become part of a
seamless anytime, anywhere broadband access solution.

Ultimately, WiMAX is intended to serve as the next step in the
evolution of 3G mobile phones, via a potential combination of WiMAX
and CDMA standards called 4G.

WiMAX Goals:

A standard by itself is not enough to enable mass adoption. WiMAX has
stepped forward to help solve barriers to adoption, such as
interoperability and cost of deployment. WiMAX will help ignite the
wireless MAN industry, by defining and conducting interoperability
testing and labeling vendor systems with a "WiMAX Certifiedâ"¢" label
once testing has been completed successfully.

Bangladesh is also an emerging market for WiMAX technology. WiMAX is
a dynamic solution to establishing long-haul data communication link
to distant areas. Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission
(BTRC) has plans to give WiMAX license in May this year.

The introduction of WiMAX can have a synergetic effect on rural
areas. The government and private stakeholders could come forward and
utilize this technology to build knowledge centers across the country
where people can get e-heath, e-education and e-business related
services which will effectively improve their livelihood.


Source:
The New Nation





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Re: [Shadeshi_Bondhu] Most expensive sari To Rakib

I'm no more in discussion of sari churi. enough.

Paglee
(mad of cartoon network is my favorite)

On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 1:11 AM, Kumar Pankaj <gubbersing08@yahoo.com> wrote:

What this sari ,churi for? as like all  we are in the  bazar, more over in the bazar there is a paglee also. Did she need sari?

 



----- Original Message ----
From: "R@kiB" <rakib.exe@gmail.com>
To: Shadeshi_Bondhu@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 1, 2008 6:28:35 AM
Subject: Re: [Shadeshi_Bondhu] Most expensive sari To Rakib

Thanks .. 

chinta nai .. ice cream na hoy buskins n' robins or club galletio tei hoye jabe, sajid bhai achen na .... :D


On 6/30/08, Paglee <paglee.girl@ gmail.com> wrote:

Westin er khabar not bad. it was really great!!! but expensive as well...

Paglee
(but ice cream of westin was as usual.)

On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 8:14 AM, R@kiB <rakib.exe@gmail. com> wrote:

Sheta bujhte hole, Westin er Bill pocket e niye cholen khawate ..



On 6/30/08, Sajid ... <sajid.loves. all@gmail. com> wrote:

Sajib.loves. all ta kida... hei choshma porle tumi keno sari porba R@kib.exe??? Ahem!!! 

On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 8:51 PM, ♪ bLuE BoY ♪ ««« <pramiti.riday@ gmail.com> wrote:
dhama dhori nai.. amio idaning choshma pori ki-na.. khikz.. :P


On 6/30/08, R@kiB <rakib.exe@gmail. com> wrote:

dhama dhorish kenore beta ridz :D



On 6/30/08, ♪ bLuE BoY ♪ ««« <pramiti..riday@ gmail.com> wrote:
right!


On 6/30/08, Sajid ... <sajid.loves. all@gmail. com> wrote:
Ques: R@kib kobe theke sari pora suru korlo???

On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 6:36 PM, Akashii Churii <9003.aj@gmail. com> wrote:
Hm bujhlam....Moneo rakhlam.

On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 3:24 PM, R@kiB <rakib.exe@gmail. com> wrote:

keno keu janteo parbena .. !!

hoito oi sarii peyei otit er kotha tumi bemalum vhulte boshecho ...  :D


acho kemon? sorry .. tomar signature e gaaner line plus mail er subject dekhe kochafy korar luv shamlate parlam na ... :D :D


ajkal group e mail dekhai jai na tomar ... !! nami mail likhteo vhulecho tumi? age je ki darun sob mail pathate ...
abaro pathao na .. hoito omon sari kine dewar saddho grp er sobar milito prochestaio hoileo hoite pare... but omon darun sob mail niyomito pele churii ami i na hoy kine dibone :P


vhalo theko, onek onek vhalo.







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++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

-> Official Website: http://www.ShadeshiBondhu.com
-> Group's short url: http://Group.ShadeshiBondhu.com

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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Re: [Shadeshi_Bondhu] BTRC is likely to invite application for WiMAX license in mid-July

Wao. that is a nice info.

Paglee
(www.paglee.com is not my website)

On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 5:43 PM, R@kiB <rakib.exe@gmail.com> wrote:

kar jani webpage ota?

http://who.is/whois-com/ip-address/paglee.com    theke dekhbe naki !


On 6/30/08, Paglee <paglee.girl@gmail.com> wrote:

LOL

Paglee
(www.paglee.com is not my website)

On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 10:38 AM, R@kiB <rakib.exe@gmail.com> wrote:

umm .. thinking ..

(I don't have enough time to summary it now ..)






On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 7:00 AM, Paglee <paglee.girl@gmail.com> wrote:

Did you see, Rakib vaya, big mails are often ignored. So, if you really want people should read, know, attain, your big posting should have a summary at top to catch attention first.

Hay...i'm not paglee, i talked like a teacher. khek... ;)

Paglee
(few water drops are still on leaf.)


On Sun, Jun 29, 2008 at 2:55 PM, Saif Farah <saifarah@yahoo.com> wrote:

Rakib vai amio porte parlam na somoyer ovabe.plz summury ta bolben ki?



--- On Mon, 6/30/08, R@kiB <rakib.exe@gmail.com> wrote:

From: R@kiB <rakib.exe@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Shadeshi_Bondhu] BTRC is likely to invite application for WiMAX license in mid-July
To: Shadeshi_Bondhu@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, June 30, 2008, 3:19 AM


Ofcourse not! really ... :~D



On Sun, Jun 29, 2008 at 10:42 PM, Paglee <paglee.girl@ gmail.com> wrote:

Oh, big big mails, don't have enough time to read now. Rakib vaya, do you really read such big mails before sending. he..he..

Paglee
(watching iifa award.)


On Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 7:01 PM, R@kiB <rakib.exe@gmail. com> wrote:

Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission is likely to
invite application for WiMAX license in mid-July, said the
commission's chairman, Major General Manzurul Alam (retired).
Chairman of BTRC also said "WiMAX is a promising technology and our
existing submarine cable has a huge bandwidth and we'll be able to
utilize it properly". 'Population density and environmental
perspectives will help introduce a new generation high-speed internet
broadband service in the country,' he told reporters at Radisson
Hotel after the end of a two-day international workshop.

A city, a region, as long as a radio, the announcer's voice could be
widely transmitted to the neighboring regions of all the radio. The
same token, a WiMAX base stations from the elevated antenna, we can
achieve the neighbouring regions of the two-way broadband data
services, WiMAX is so magical. But what is WiMAX?

WiMAX is one of the hottest broadband wireless technologies around
today. WiMAX systems are expected to deliver broadband access
services to residential and enterprise customers in an economical way.

Loosely, WiMax is a standardized wireless version of Ethernet
intended primarily as an alternative to wire technologies ( such as
Cable Modems, DSL and T1/E1 links ) to provide broadband access to
customer premises.

More strictly, WiMAX is an industry trade organization formed by
leading communications component and equipment companies to promote
and certify compatibility and interoperability of broadband wireless
access equipment that conforms to the IEEE 802.16 and ETSI HIPERMAN
standards.

WiMAX would operate similar to WiFi but at higher speeds, over
greater distances and for a greater number of users. WiMAX has the
ability to provide service even in areas that are difficult for wired
infrastructure to reach and the ability to overcome the physical
limitations of traditional wired infrastructure.

WiMAX was formed in April 2001, in anticipation of the publication of
the original 10-66 GHz IEEE 802.16 specifications. WiMAX is to 802.16
as the Wi-Fi Alliance is to 802.11.

WiMAX is:

v Acronym for Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access.

v Based on Wireless MAN technology.

v A wireless technology optimized for the delivery of IP centric
services over a wide area.

v A scaleable wireless platform for constructing alternative and
complementary broadband networks.

v A certification that denotes interoperability of equipment built to
the IEEE 802.16 or compatible standard. The IEEE 802.16 Working Group
develops standards that address two types of usage models:

(a) A fixed usage model (IEEE 802.16-2004) .

(b) A portable usage model (IEEE 802.16e).

What is 802.16a ?


WiMAX is such an easy term that people tend to use it for the 802.16
standards and technology themselves, although strictly it applies
only to systems that meet specific conformance criteria laid down by
the WiMAX Forum.

The 802.16a standard for 2-11 GHz is a wireless metropolitan area
network (MAN) technology that will provide broadband wireless
connectivity to Fixed, Portable and Nomadic devices.

It can be used to connect 802.11 hot spots to the Internet, provide
campus connectivity, and provide a wireless alternative to cable and
DSL for last mile broadband access.

WiMax Speed and Range:

WiMAX is expected to offer initially up to about 40 Mbps capacity per
wireless channel for both fixed and portable applications, depending
on the particular technical configuration chosen, enough to support
hundreds of businesses with T-1 speed connectivity and thousands of
residences with DSL speed connectivity. WiMAX can support voice and
video as well as Internet data.

WiMax will be to provide wireless broadband access to buildings,
either in competition to existing wired networks or alone in
currently unserved rural or thinly populated areas. It can also be
used to connect WLAN hotspots to the Internet. WiMAX is also intended
to provide broadband connectivity to mobile devices. It would not be
as fast as in these fixed applications, but expectations are for
about 15 Mbps capacity in a 3 km cell coverage area.

With WiMAX users could really cut free from today.s Internet access
arrangements and be able to go online at broadband speeds, almost
wherever they like from within a MetroZone.

WiMAX could potentially be deployed in a variety of spectrum bands:
2.3GHz, 2.5GHz, 3.5GHz, and 5.8GHz

WiMAX towers can connect with other towers to extend its range.

Why WiMax ?


WiMAX can satisfy a variety of access needs. Potential applications
include extending broadband capabilities to bring them closer to
subscribers, filling gaps in cable, DSL and T1 services, Wi-Fi and
cellular backhaul, providing last-100 meter access from fibre to the
curb and giving service providers another cost-effective option for
supporting broadband services.

WiMAX can support very high bandwidth solutions where large spectrum
deployments (i.e. >10 MHz) are desired using existing infrastructure
keeping costs down while delivering the bandwidth needed to support a
full range of high-value, multimedia services.

WiMAX can help service providers meet many of the challenges they
face due to increasing customer demands without discarding their
existing infrastructure investments because it has the ability to
seamlessly interoperate across various network types.

WiMAX can provide wide area coverage and quality of service
capabilities for applications ranging from real-time delay-sensitive
voice-over-IP (VoIP) to real-time streaming video and non-real-time
downloads, ensuring that subscribers obtain the performance they
expect for all types of communications.

WiMAX, which is an IP-based wireless broadband technology, can be
integrated into both wide-area third-generation (3G) mobile and
wireless and wireline networks, allowing it to become part of a
seamless anytime, anywhere broadband access solution.

Ultimately, WiMAX is intended to serve as the next step in the
evolution of 3G mobile phones, via a potential combination of WiMAX
and CDMA standards called 4G.

WiMAX Goals:

A standard by itself is not enough to enable mass adoption. WiMAX has
stepped forward to help solve barriers to adoption, such as
interoperability and cost of deployment. WiMAX will help ignite the
wireless MAN industry, by defining and conducting interoperability
testing and labeling vendor systems with a "WiMAX Certifiedâ"¢" label
once testing has been completed successfully.

Bangladesh is also an emerging market for WiMAX technology. WiMAX is
a dynamic solution to establishing long-haul data communication link
to distant areas. Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission
(BTRC) has plans to give WiMAX license in May this year.

The introduction of WiMAX can have a synergetic effect on rural
areas. The government and private stakeholders could come forward and
utilize this technology to build knowledge centers across the country
where people can get e-heath, e-education and e-business related
services which will effectively improve their livelihood.


Source:
The New Nation





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*´¨)
¸.·´¸.·*´¨) ¸.·*¨)
(¸.·´ (¸.·` *R@kiB

__._,_.___

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
SB: Home of the Bangladeshi Teens & Youths
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Re: [Shadeshi_Bondhu] Most expensive sari To Rakib

Who knows ..

perhaps..


On 7/1/08, Kumar Pankaj <gubbersing08@yahoo.com> wrote:

What this sari ,churi for? as like all  we are in the  bazar, more over in the bazar there is a paglee also. Did she need sari?

 



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From: "R@kiB" <rakib.exe@gmail.com>
To: Shadeshi_Bondhu@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 1, 2008 6:28:35 AM
Subject: Re: [Shadeshi_Bondhu] Most expensive sari To Rakib

Thanks .. 

chinta nai .. ice cream na hoy buskins n' robins or club galletio tei hoye jabe, sajid bhai achen na .... :D


On 6/30/08, Paglee <paglee.girl@ gmail.com> wrote:

Westin er khabar not bad. it was really great!!! but expensive as well...

Paglee
(but ice cream of westin was as usual.)

On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 8:14 AM, R@kiB <rakib.exe@gmail. com> wrote:

Sheta bujhte hole, Westin er Bill pocket e niye cholen khawate ..



On 6/30/08, Sajid ... <sajid.loves. all@gmail. com> wrote:

Sajib.loves. all ta kida... hei choshma porle tumi keno sari porba R@kib.exe??? Ahem!!! 

On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 8:51 PM, ♪ bLuE BoY ♪ ««« <pramiti.riday@ gmail.com> wrote:
dhama dhori nai.. amio idaning choshma pori ki-na.. khikz.. :P


On 6/30/08, R@kiB <rakib.exe@gmail. com> wrote:

dhama dhorish kenore beta ridz :D



On 6/30/08, ♪ bLuE BoY ♪ ««« <pramiti..riday@ gmail.com> wrote:
right!


On 6/30/08, Sajid ... <sajid.loves. all@gmail. com> wrote:
Ques: R@kib kobe theke sari pora suru korlo???

On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 6:36 PM, Akashii Churii <9003.aj@gmail. com> wrote:
Hm bujhlam....Moneo rakhlam.

On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 3:24 PM, R@kiB <rakib.exe@gmail. com> wrote:

keno keu janteo parbena .. !!

hoito oi sarii peyei otit er kotha tumi bemalum vhulte boshecho ...  :D


acho kemon? sorry .. tomar signature e gaaner line plus mail er subject dekhe kochafy korar luv shamlate parlam na ... :D :D


ajkal group e mail dekhai jai na tomar ... !! nami mail likhteo vhulecho tumi? age je ki darun sob mail pathate ...
abaro pathao na .. hoito omon sari kine dewar saddho grp er sobar milito prochestaio hoileo hoite pare... but omon darun sob mail niyomito pele churii ami i na hoy kine dibone :P


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[Shadeshi_Bondhu] ISPs queuing up to bag broadband licences

The internet service providers (ISPs) are queuing up to bag licences
for providing broadband wireless access services as the Bangladesh
Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) initiated process for
awarding these last week, officials said.

The BTRC has already prepared the draft regulatory and licencing
guidelines and sought comments from the interested persons in this
connection until July 9 next, a senior BTRC official told the FE

He said under the BTRC guideline the ISPs are allowed to compete for
these licences while the mobile phone operators are barred from
taking part in the competition.

Apart from vying for these licences the existing ISPs will be allowed
to provide wireless internet services for next five years from the
day of awarding broadband wireless access service licences.

The ISPs, however, will be allowed to provide wired broadband
internet services beyond the five-year's timeframe, the BTRC official
said.

"This is encouraging that unlike the previous licencing round the
BTRC this time did not disqualify the ISPs for competing for the
broadband wireless access services," an ISP owner told the FE.

He also hoped that in line with the International Long Distance
Telecommunication Service (ILDTS) Policy-2007 the commission would
provide internet telephony licences (IP telephony) only to the ISPs.

Section 11 of the ILDTS Policy narrates that the BTRC will provide
four types of licences - international gateway (IGW), interconnection
exchange (ICX), Internet Exchange (IX) and IP telephony - to open the
telecom services to private sector.

Keeping the IP telephony license only for the ISPs the BTRC has kept
the licences of the IGW, ICX and IX open.

Section 12.5 of the ILDTS policy states: "IP telephony licences will
be issued to ISP operators except PSTN or PLMN operators having ISP
licenses."

The BTRC has already awarded tree types of licences - international
gateway (IGW), interconnection exchange (ICX) and internet gateway
(IIG) - to private entrepreneurs after conducting the rare live
auctions by the BTRC.

The telecom regulator provided three IGW licences to Novotel Ltd,
Bangla Trac Communications Ltd and Mir Telecom, two ICX licenses to
M&H Telecom and Getco Telecommunications Ltd and one IIG license to
Mango Teleservices.

All these six companies that received the BTRC licences has already
initiated their groundbreaking works and are expected to start formal
operations soon, BTRC sources said.

Awarding of the telecom licences would not only ensure significant
government revenue earnings but also bring about a discipline in the
telecom sector, the BTRC official said.

Due to absence of proper regulations and monitoring a section of
unscrupulous businessmen in connivance with government high-ups were
earning hundreds of billions taka through illegal voice over internet
protocol in last several years.

Source:
The Financial Express
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