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    1.0 Introduction

    We are in the era of Digital Bangladesh. The Dream to establish the concept of Digital

    Bangladesh targets the development of telecommunication sector in Bangladesh. With

    the little boundary limit of our country we have a huge population & to use that

    population as manpower telecommunication takes the foremost role. Communication

    plays lead role to development and as the gap between rural & urban civilization in

    Bangladesh is big so telecom in the only medial that can reduce the gap. Although the

    penetration of mobile is large in urban areas in Bangladesh but in rural level it havent

    been developed yet. The entrance of mobile technology was first started from the rural

    area by Grameenphones Village phone, the aim was to develop living hood of the rural

    people by giving them better communication offer, but periodically it moves to urbanareas, but ultimately rural world kept aside. But once again the telecom industry is now

    moving to rural areas to create higher penetration of users from villages to let them use

    the technology & get benefited from it.

    Of the total telephone count in Bangladesh, approximately 20 percent serve the rural

    areas, areas which house 80 percent of the total population. The need for

    telecommunications sector investment and growth is obvious. This is especially so if

    Bangladesh intends to participate and coexist economically and socially in a larger

    information-intensive world.

    2.0 Objective and Scope

    The objective of this paper is to highlight the practice of innovation strategy in

    telecommunication industry in Bangladesh. At the same time, to identify the challenges

    and shortcomings in the implementation of innovation strategy in this sector. From the

    findings of this study, organizations in this sector will be able to find some effective

    guidelines in configuring their innovation scheme for their competitive advantage.

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    3.0 Methodology

    For this study mainly secondary data and information have been used. In some cases

    primary information has been used to clarify the decision of innovative side. Secondary

    data and information have been collected from internet, newspaper, existing literature,

    magazines etc. Personal observation has been a key source for data validity and

    reliability. Sometimes personal interview has been conducted with various employees of

    different mobile phone companies. Various mass media advertising are closely observed

    and taking the reaction of viewers for creative advertising.

    4.0 Telecommunication Industry in Bangladesh

    Bangladesh has currently six mobile phone operators & about 12 PSTN operators in

    Telecommunication Industry. AS for now the telecom industry has become the fastest

    growing industry in Bangladesh as Bangladesh is known as a poor country. With the

    penetration of about 32.10%.Compared to other countries figure is seems very large.

    Country Population(mn) 3Q08 Mobile PenetrationMalaysia 27.2 96.00%Thailand 66.5 90.60%Philippines 91.1 72.40%Pakistan 164.2 55.40%Vietnam 85.9 63.40%Indonesia 234.7 50.40%China 1,321.30 46.20%Bangladesh 140.6 32.10%India 1,110.40 26.50%

    Table 1: Countries with mobile penetration.

    GrameenPhone, the largest mobile operator in the country, reached 21.16 million at theend of June, while AkTel, acquired 8.85 million subscribers,

    In the challenging industry Banglalink, acquired 11.04 million subscribers & took over

    AkTels position and placed 2 nd now, As a slow mover Warid telecom is going with 2.58

    million subscriber, while the only CDMA operator, CityCell, acquired nearly two million

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    customers at the end of the june 2009. The government-owned Teletalk acquired nearly

    1.1 million customers in mid 2009.

    Bangladesh is presently one of the top 10 mobile phone markets in the Asia-pacific

    region in terms of the number of subscribers. Industry people said the number of mobile

    phone subscribers will top 50 million in the next three years as the start-up cost as well as

    call tariff will be constantly shrinking because of cut- throat competition among the

    operators to woo new customers.

    5.0 Players in the telecom industry:

    Telecom industry in Bangladesh has number of payers, from PSTN (Public switched

    telephone network) to mobile operator, they tightly compete with each other by providing

    better package offer & customer service to grab attention of the existing subscriber & the

    future possible subscriber segments. The present players in Bangladesh

    telecommunication industry are:

    5.1 The PSTN operators in Bangladesh are:

    * BTCL Former BTTB

    * Ranks Telecom Ltd.

    * Tele Barta Ltd. - branded under the nameJubok phone.

    * Jalalabad Telecom Ltd. - branded under the name Bijoy Phone.

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    * Onetel Communication Ltd.

    * National Telecom Ltd.

    * Peoples Telecom Ltd.

    * Westec Ltd.

    * Dhaka Telephone Co. Ltd.

    * Integrated Services Limited (ISL) - branded under the name Sheba Phone

    * S.A Telecom System Ltd.

    * Banglaphone Ltd.

    The number of PSTN subscribers in Bangladesh as of February 2009 was 1.417 million [1]

    Table 2: PSTN operators & their subscriber amount in Bangladesh

    5.2 Mobile phone operators:

    There are 6 mobile phone operators in Bangladesh. These are:

    1. Grameenphone Ltd 2. Aktel

    3. Banglalink 4. Citycell

    5. Teletalk Bangladesh Ltd 6. Warid Telecom (Bangladesh)

    The number of mobile phone subscribers in Bangladesh as of June 2009 was 46.69 million.

    Operators Subscribers

    BTCL 872.409

    Ranks Telecom Ltd. 168.037

    Telebarta Ltd. 56.424

    Jalalabad Telecom Ltd. 5.053

    Onetel Communication Ltd. 38.912

    National Telecom Ltd. 81.263

    Peoples Telecom Ltd. 85.91

    Westec Ltd. 17

    Dhaka Telephone Co. Ltd. 65.92

    Sheba Phone Ltd. (ISL) 10.019

    S. A. Telecom System Ltd. 16.373

    Banglaphone Ltd. 0.026

    Total 1417.346

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    Operators Jun-09 Jan-09 Grameenphone 21.16 20.94 Banglalink 11.04 10.41

    Aktel 8.85 8.47 Warid 2.58 2.25 Citycell 1.96 1.83 Teletalk 1.1 0.84 Total 46.69 44.74

    Table 3: Total mobile subscriber

    Table 4: yearly net subscriber addition

    Table 5: Major mobile operators

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    6.0 Competition in Mobile Telecommunication Industry in Bangladesh

    As mentioned it earlier that GrameenPhone is the market leader with approximately 63%

    market share (http://press.telenor.com). From the market share and technical capability

    point of view, GP is clearly ahead of other competitors. Although Banglalink/Aktel were

    the challenger but its activities was not so much threat for GP. Since the market payers

    designed their strategy with traditional armors therefore, the culture and practice of

    innovation was not appropriately nurtured in this industry. Banglalink & Aktel tried to be

    innovative and to provide unique value to the customers but it could not be effectively

    successful as GP responded immediately in unconstructive ways. Even sometimes in a

    very negative way (e.g. network jamming, price cut and so on), which was to some extent

    unethical, too. For example, when Aktel planned to provide augmented service to

    customers, GP would create an unannounced barrier in case of calling and messaging

    from Aktel to GP subscribers to create an impression that Aktels network is not as

    efficient as GP. Ultimately, the innovative efforts of Banglalink/Aktel were not fully

    successful. The company (GP) used to enjoy almost a monopoly until and unless the

    threat was created by other competitors.

    7.0 Innovation Warfare A Brief Analysis of the Situation

    Bangladesh mobile telecommunication was an intangible dominant pure service industry

    which deals with the network system only. The traditional thought totally ignored

    consumer day to day life aspect and did not try to explore how mobile phone service can

    be an indispensable part of our daily life to be specific how it can make life easy and

    dynamic. The consumers were being deprived of getting the optimum value from the

    mobile telecommunication service. Banglalink could identify the gap between the

    product concept and its ultimate utility of the product. Usually a winning product has

    multi dimensions so that it can serve customers from various spectrums. A product must

    posses three level of identities. The first level is the essence of a producthow well it

    satisfies the customers needs. The second level is the physical product, should it be a

    good or a service. The third level is the products shell. It includes all the additional

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    products and services offered with the product to exceed customer expectations. If

    customer satisfaction exceeds the expectation level then the customer is delighted and

    only then it is possible to retain that customer. Otherwise, there is a probability of

    switching. As GP almost overlooked the third product level, Banglalink concentrated on

    this gap and tried to fill this gap. Banglalink wanted to The success of their product

    designing was the precise articulation of the latent demand of customers. Their major

    offer was free phone set with mobile phone network connectivity. Their offers were

    neither the familiar tangible goods with accompanying service nor major service with

    accompanying minor goods and services. It was major service with accompanying major

    goods. It could be called as hybrid. Actually it was more than hybrid. Hybrid offer

    consists of equal parts of goods and services, for example, people patronize restaurant for

    both food and services. Here without one part another part can be consumed. However,Banglalinks offer was major service (network) with accompanying major goods (mobile

    phone) and minor services (free calling option) also. Previously, any company of this

    industry did not offer hybrid services or aforesaid services rather offered pure service.

    Banglalink was the first to introduce this type of offer in Bangladesh. As it offered major

    services along with major good and also minor services like warranty of the mobile

    phone, free calling card and some charged units in the phone that can be used for calling

    or messaging before charging anything, so we can call this innovative package as major

    service with accompanying major goods and minor services, or pure service with forward

    integration with major goods and minor services. GP- the market leader reacted before

    any severe damage. They decided to neutralize each Banglalink offer, product to product

    basis. They came up with more augmented offers. They provided exclusive emphasis on

    information service through their existing mobile network. GPs information service

    includes news, events of the day, transportation schedule, horoscope, etc. Also available

    are news service, channel program schedule, event-based sports update. The subscriber

    has to simply dial a specified four-digit number to listen to the information. Cell E-mail

    offers the e-mail service through SMS. It possesses almost all aspects of the standard web

    mail and is compatible with almost all GSM handset. GPs business solution has a unique

    option called EDGE (Enhanced Data Rates for Global Evolution), which enables high-

    speed mobile Internet and data services. This is up to eight times faster than GPRS

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    (General Packet accelerate customer attraction faster. To do this they decided to offer

    major service with accompanying major goods. Radio Service). Another of GPs

    unusual service is its Insta-Care, an automated service with IVR (Integrated Voice

    Response) system for all kinds of GP service-related queries. This service is open 24

    hours a day, all the year round. In addition, Insta-Care has a general information aspect

    where travel, hotels and restaurants, emergency numbers, hospitals and clinics, legal aid,

    taxicabs information, and district and country dialing codes are available.

    The Village Phone Program of GrameenPhone is a unique initiative that provides access

    to telecommunications facilities in remote rural areas, where no such service was

    available before. The program allows poor village women to own a Village Phone

    subscription and retail the phone service to her fellow villagers while providing them

    with a good income-earning opportunity. It is administered by GrameenPhone, in

    cooperation with Grameen Bank, the internationally renowned micro-credit lending

    institution.

    GPs this strategy made a quick impact over the consumers. Previous GP consumers who

    switched to Banglalink some of them stopped using Banglalink SIM and started using the

    GP SIM with the mobile phone that they got as free with the Banglalink SIM. It really

    shocked Banglalink. In order to retain their new customers Banglalink introduced some

    new more offers, free text messaging for six months even they extended this free

    messaging outside the country at local charge.

    Though almost everything was going smoothly for Banglalink, gradually it faced some

    problems. Its main problem was interrupted network. On the contrary, the main

    competitive advantage of GP was its uninterrupted network system. However, Banglalink

    could sustain many of its customers with its innovative e strategy and managing that

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    tactfully. And in the mean time they are also trying to improve their network connection

    by importing some devices that can improve network connectivity.

    But one blow came when dual SIM system that enables using two SIM in one mobile

    phone was introduced. Before this some customers who wanted to use GP and Banglalink

    simultaneously continued using Banglalink as keeping two mobile set was not

    convenient. So, Banglalink got some preferences. But after the introduction of Dual SIM,

    a thin electronics device that can be set inside the mobile set, many mobile users started

    to use that. Mostly they were on line with GP and when they needed to send SMS they

    switched to Banglalink as SMS through it was free at that time. Though dual SIM mostly

    was used in the urban area, it may be reached at the rural area due to marketing activities.

    So, Banglalink faced a big threat from the electronics industry not from the GP or other telecommunication companies and it was unexpected for the Banglalink. Only time will

    say what strategy it takes to overcome this obstacles.

    8.0 Offering the cutting edge technology

    The modern telecommunication is offering new & new technologies to attract subscriber

    & also to enhance the communication path. With the introduction of wireless technology,

    it's no more necessary to stay seated at a particular place to get the Internet service. Mostof the portable PCs now have built-in wireless facility to let its users surf the net.

    Recently cell phones have also come up with wireless Internet access facility.

    Increasingly mobile phone operators are becoming the key players in distributing this

    service to the people.

    Mobile phone operators in developed countries have already included this facility in their

    service; they are in fact emerging as the potential competitors of ISPs. From technical

    point of view and keeping in mind the subscriber base, Bangladesh is still at the nascent

    stage of this connectivity. But this technology holds out a bright future, as the Internet is

    gradually becoming commonplace in the country.

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    Now in Bangladesh, Citycell, Grameenphone, Aktel, Teletalk and Warid Telecom offer

    mobile Internet service to their subscribers. Citycell uses CDMA technology while others

    the GSM. Not just the mobile operators, PSTN operators are also offering wireless

    internet offer through then provided handset which is changing the PSTN worked earlier

    in our country.

    By the mycitycell ZOOM', the brand name for data service from CityCell they have

    introduced a mobile Internet service named 'mycitycell ZOOM' for business people and

    general customers as well. This technology allows subscribers to enjoy high speed

    Internet from any place within the Citycell network

    Grameenphone the first GSM-based cell phone operator in Bangladesh have introduced

    cutting edge mobile technology EDGE (Enhanced Data rates for Global Evolution) inorder to promote mobile Internet service. According to Grameenphone, EDGE is eight

    times faster than GPRS, and now Grameenphone is offering Grameenphone EDGE

    modem to its subscriber with the theme Alo Ashbey means no barrier can stop people

    from getting the knowledge & information, light will come will give a new horizon of

    communication. CellBazaar, an innovative market-access service from Grameenphone

    Ltd., has won the 3GSMA Global Mobile Award 2008, in the category of "Best Use of

    Mobile for Social & Economic Development."

    Aktel, Warid & Teletalk also giving similar GPRS based service to their subscriber

    9.0 Creative warfare: In an advertising sector

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    Advertising sector of an industry is a very important sector. Creative mind and result of

    creativity is the main weapon of this sector. Nowadays we are closely observing the

    severe competition among the mobile companies. In this race promising company

    Banglalink is clearly ahead. Their various mass media advertisements are well accepted

    and have become popular. They try to offer a very clear message to the people. How

    technology act as a catalyst of changing peoples lives are ensured by this company. Din

    Badaler pala (phases of changing life), Bhashar janna Bhalobsa (love for language) of

    Banglalink are well accepted and people are able to understand the clear message of this

    ad & now the are creating more melody focused advertisements to tell people the colorful

    side of life with friends & family. On the other hand GP tries to relate their ad with

    peoples problems. As example, just a call then you will get a medical help. Business

    solution, pacer hunt are another well accepted ad of Grameenphone Company. Aktel is

    little bit lag behind than other companies, especially in advertising sector. Besides these

    their one ad on television channels (call whole month and save some portion of money

    for the next month ) is able to cut a position of peoples mind. The pacific Bangladesh

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    telecom (city cell) also concentrates on effective advertising methods. Their Hello

    tunes, offering fixed low call rate to all, so everyone becomes F&F, is accepted by the

    subscribers. Another package offer of City cell like tk.1399/ - (named sab pai i.e. all

    in one package) is able to capture the market. All warfare in creative side are blessing to

    the subscribers. Subscribers have the right to know. By exerting creative efforts

    Telecommunication Companies try to keep subscribers up to date.

    10.0 Corporate social responsibility:

    Telecom operators are playing a key role in Bangladesh in conducting CSR activities.

    Every year people of Bangladesh are affected by many natural disasters & every year

    telecom operators contribute large amount of money & other help services to this disaster

    victims. Beside this to make a successful digital Bangladesh these telecom operators

    donate laptops, pcs into many schools, collages.

    Besides helping human life, telecom operators are also engaged them into conserving the

    Clean & green environment. Like Banglalink has given Dhaka International Airport - the

    gateway of Bangladesh a completely new look. Provision of high quality passenger

    trolleys, phone booths, emergency charging station and beautification of the premises is

    an exemplary initiative which no other multinational has taken. Banglalink alsocontributed to an important tiger conservation project in the Sundarbans, and continues to

    support the Cox's bazaar beach cleaning program., GP recently started a campaign to

    make the Bangladesh green by the theme Stay Green Stay Close by distributing free

    tree seed to each and every people.

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    11.0 What next?

    The Bangladesh telecom industry is in total penetration position right now, & grabbing

    new customer has become a really challenging task. The next step the operators choose is

    to make the customer retention stronger by giving them more innovative services through

    the existing mobile network. They are now focused to make customer satisfaction more

    easy & reliable to its customer. The other thing that the telecom industry players are

    doing is diversifying their business from core mobile base service to other services usingthere network facility. Telecom operators are not moving into health care business (GP

    Healthline), Education services (GP education service) agriculture services (Banglalink

    Krisi jiggasa), now they are moving in to e-commerce and also many other services.

    Beside this they are also in the process of introducing 3G services in Bangladesh, by

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    which video calling, conferencing & watching videos in call phone can be possible

    easily.

    12.0 Conclusion:

    The contribution of telecommunication industry in Bangladesh is very large. It reduced

    the gap between human to human and also working heard to make people to stay close.

    Although few mobile & PSTN operators were charged & fined large amount of money

    for illegal VOIP involvement, but operators are now very careful to be abide by the

    government law and operate there business maintaining the code & conduct of law. The

    journey of modern technology has no ending, new feature & services will come & take

    over old ones, so it is just a matter of time to transform our country into Digital

    Bangladesh through the light of advanced telecommunication innovations.

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    Reference:

    http://en.wikipedia.org

    http://www.grameenphone.com

    http://www.aktel.com

    http://www.banglalink.com

    http://www.citycell.com/

    http://www.thedailystar.net

    http://prothom-alo.com

    http://www.btrc.gov.bd

    http://www.google.com