GP observes Customer First Day
DHAKA, Oct. 2 (NsNewsWire) — Grameenphone Ltd. has celebrated its Customer First Day with over 700
students and teachers at the Dhaka Residential Model College (DRMC) in the city .
The event, held on Sept. 29 at the college premises from 3pm to 5pm, aimed to actively engage students and
teachers, and collect their pledge to generate awareness around safer use of the internet.
Zunaid Ahmed Palak, MP, State Minister of ICT Division, Ministry of Posts, Telecommunications and
Information Technology, was present at the event as the chief guest, while Brigadier General Md. Abdul
Hannan, Principal of RMC, was present there as special guests.
Expressing his appreciation of the event the ICT State Minister noted that it was a timely initiative,
adding “It will help the people of Bangladesh to use Internet without fear and enjoy its full potentials.”
Speaking on the occasion Grameenphone CEO, Mr. Rajeev Sethi, predicted that “in the next five years,
Telenor’s market in Asia is going to see a massive boom, and it will be the youths who will be the prime
customers of the data-centric telecom industry. Around half billion youths will have access to the
internet for the first time in this market, and educating them to be safe online is one of the main goals
of Telenor. In Bangladesh, cyberbullying is also on the rise, and it is a timely calling to address the
problem across our markets. Being the leading digital service provider, it is our responsibility to equip
youths with the right tools and teach them on the downside of internet abuse.”
Customer First Day, observed across all 13 Telenor markets, was an opportunity for Grameenphone
employees and its management team to interact directly with customers and educate them on internet
safety. Aside from taking the pledge, Grameenphone also reinforced the power of the becoming digital
to serve as a meaningful learning resource for future generations.
The global theme of this year’s Customer First Day was ‘Safe internet/ Digital bullying’. The focus of the
event was on generating awareness around digital bullying, as Grameenphone, as the leading digital
service provider in the country, believes in customer online safety and wants to secure the digital well-
being of the next generations.
DRMC students took the pledge to follow the rules of safe internet and use internet responsibly during
the program.
Guests from governmental and regulatory bodies and other senior officials of Grameenphone and RMC
were also present at the program.
Earlier in the morning, hundreds of Grameenphone employees visited different corporate customers’
premises across the country to communicate the messages of ‘Safe Internet.’. They apprised customers
regarding some rules and practices which could help them and their children to remain safe on internet
and also distributed leaflets containing the do’s and don’ts of safe internet practices.
Grameenphone always strives to give back to the communities through empowering people, and
Customer First Day is a major event to directly inter