BSCPLC Blocked Bandwidth Supply by 25%

Industry: ICT Sector, ISP
Company: Bangladesh Submarine Cable Company Limited (BSCCL)
Company Intelligence Tag: Business Insights

The Bangladesh Submarine Cables PLC (BSCPLC) abruptly cut bandwidth supply by 25%, impacting the nation’s internet connectivity. The state-run entity blocked over 500 Mbps to International Internet Gateway (IIG) operators, citing unpaid dues of Tk 360 crore. The move, executed without prior notice, has created service quality concerns and operational challenges for industry players.

Aamra Technologies faced a substantial cut due to 19 months’ outstanding payments. While the BSCPLC defended the action based on board instructions, the Internet Infrastructure Gateway (IIG) Forum expressed dismay, emphasizing the unprecedented mass blocking without advance notification. The crisis raises questions about communication protocols in Bangladesh’s internet connectivity network, affecting customers during peak usage hours.

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