Current growth of internet subscribers in Bangladesh and its benefit towards our economy: a study on Premium Connectivity ltd. (PCL)
Abstract
The world is becoming more and more integrated and interconnected, all thanks to the Internet. In just a few years, the Internet has established itself as a dominant platform that has forever altered the way we do business and interact. The Internet, more than any other form of communication, has given the globe an international or, if you prefer, a "Globalized" dimension. Reaching the other end of the earth is no longer an illusion, but a matter of a few seconds. For millions of people at home, school, and work, the Internet has become the universal source of knowledge. It offers a variety of communications, entertainment, productivity, and lifestyle services and tools that are all meant to be as convenient as possible. Internet platforms are expanding into new service and content categories in order to keep users interested and grow revenues. At the same time, Internet allows entrepreneurs to do things they wouldn't be able to do otherwise, such as access a far broader customer base, resources, and knowledge that no small business could access with its own limited resources or time.
In general, people are becoming more and more dependent on the Internet, and so are businesses and economies around the world. The Internet has become the vitality of entities, and entities can only survive; in order to thrive in this globalized and technologically proficient world, you must have the best connections. For a developing country like Bangladesh, especially when it wants to add the prefix Digital to its name, the situation is no exception. In order to grow and prosper, it must be connected to the rest of the world within its own borders. Unfortunately, Bangladesh still has a lot of room for improvement on the Internet.