রবিবার, ২১ অক্টোবর, ২০১২

Mobile top-up resumes Monday


People gather at a makeshift shop of a mobile credit retailer, whose association started a four-day strike on Thursday demanding a raise in their commission.
Mobile top-up vendors will resume their service on Monday after a four-day strike demanding an increase in their commission from mobile phone operators.
At a press briefing on Sunday, the protest leaders said they have decided to restart the recharge considering sufferings of the people on the eve of Eid-ul-Azha and ongoing Durga puja.
The strike which started on Thursday has put subscribers in great inconvenience.
Bangladesh Mobile Phone Recharge Baboshaye Association, a platform of mobile top-up vendors, called the strike to mainly press home their demand for a rise in commission from Tk 27 to Tk 100 for every Tk 1000 recharged.
Aminul Islam, president of the association, apologized to cellphone users for inconvenience due to the strike.
He said they did not get any response from the mobile operators.
The other demands include distribution of recharge SIM only through the association; charging 25 paisa per minute round-the-clock for calls made from public-call-office SIMs; and no unregistered business would get permission to recharge.
They also asked for remuneration of their due amount from the three fixed phone operators who have folded up their operations.
The vendors went on a strike on the issue earlier on September 20, as well.

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