Officials of the Burmese military government use Bangladeshi mobile phones



KALADAN NEWS
Date: April 12, 2005

SPDC Officials Use Bangladeshi Mobile Phones

Maungdaw, April 12: Officials of the Burmese military government, State
Peace and Development Council (SPDC) in Maungdaw Township, Arakan State,
are using Bangladeshi mobile phones.

A “City Cell”, Mobile Telephone Company owned by Bangladesh Foreign
Minister, M. Morshed Khan set up a frequency tower in Teknaf, a border
town of Bangladesh, opposite to Maungdaw Township, Burma in February 2005
and that can be used in bordering areas easily, said a trader from Teknaf,
on condition of anonymity as he often goes to Burma for business purpose.

Having chance, the SPDC officials in Maungdaw Township are using the “City
Cell” mobile phone to get information about Burmese opposition groups from
Bangladesh through their network, villager who has close relation with
military personnel.

Besides, “Aktel”, another private mobile telephone company of Bangladesh
set up a frequency tower in Teknaf in October 2004. At first, it was
highly used in bordering areas but reduced its frequency within one month,
as the concerned authorities of Bangladesh alleged that the secrecy of
Bangladesh are passing to Burma.

During the period of high speed of frequency of Aktel, local businessmen
rushed to buy Aktel phone competitively but later they reluctant to use
mobile phone, as the frequency became lower in the areas. So, most of the
businessmen the localities feel confusion to use “City Cell” as they have
bitter experience with Aktel Company. But some people believe that the
“City Cell Company” will not create same problem as to those of Aktel
Company, said Nazrul, an owner of call cabin from Nhila village of Teknaf.

All the mobile telephone companies in Bangladesh are owned by public
companies and they try to extend their communication network facilities
throughout the country. They also set up frequency towers at
Burma-Bangladesh border areas to get easy access of communication network.

Burmese people from border areas easily have communication, as frequency
towers are being erected in the border areas of Bangladesh, said a trader
from Maungdaw.

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