Bangladesh Telecommunications Company Limited (BTCL) has announced a major upgrade to all its existing internet packages, increasing speeds by up to three times while keeping monthly charges unchanged.

The Ministry of Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology disclosed the decision in a statement issued on Sunday, saying the move aims to ensure improved digital services for customers across the country.

According to the ministry, the initiative will allow users to enjoy significantly faster internet at the same cost, enhancing experiences in online education, official work, video streaming, gaming and the use of various smart services.

Under the revised packages, the monthly Tk 399 ‘Sulav-5’ package, previously offering 5 Mbps, has been upgraded to a 20 Mbps ‘Sashroyi-20’ package. Similarly, the Tk 500 ‘Sulav-12’ package has been increased from 12 Mbps to 25 Mbps as ‘Sashroyi-25’, while the Tk 500 ‘Campus-15’ package has been upgraded to 50 Mbps as ‘Campus-50’.

The Tk 800 ‘Sulav-15’ package has been enhanced from 15 Mbps to 50 Mbps as ‘Sashroyi-50’, the Tk 1,050 ‘Sulav-20’ package from 20 Mbps to 100 Mbps as ‘Sashroyi-100’, and the Tk 1,150 ‘Sulav-25’ package from 25 Mbps to 120 Mbps as ‘Sashroyi-120’.

In addition, the Tk 1,300 ‘Sulav-30’ package has been upgraded from 30 Mbps to 130 Mbps as ‘Sashroyi-130’, the Tk 1,500 ‘Sulav-40’ package from 40 Mbps to 150 Mbps as ‘Sashroyi-150’, and the Tk 1,700 ‘Sulav-50’ package from 50 Mbps to 170 Mbps as ‘Sashroyi-170’.

BTCL said it believes the move will ensure faster, more reliable and higher-quality internet services for customers, while further accelerating the country’s digital transformation.

Ensuring customer satisfaction and quality service remains BTCL’s top priority, the statement said, adding that the state-owned telecom operator will continue to take customer-friendly initiatives in the future and expressed gratitude for customers’ continued trust and cooperation.