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Research Methodology
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Sampling plan
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Customer Satisfaction level of mobile Telecom. Se ctor of BangladeshFahad Aziz
Performance of Grameenphone and Robi in Telecom. Sector of Bangladesh: A Comparative Study by
S. M. Akterujjaman....Md. Rouf Biswas....
Md. Nur-E-Alam Siddique
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INTRODUCTION
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FINDINGS
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CONCLUSIONS
LIMITATIONS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
QUESTIONNAIRE
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OR
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Contents:
Introduction
Objective of the Study
Title of the Project
Objective of the Study
Scope of the Study
Review of Literature
Research Methodology
Research Design
Data collection methods/sources
Sampling plan
Data analysis and interpretations
Findings
Limitations of the Study
Recommendations and suggestions
Questionnaire sample
Bibliography
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A Study On Online Shopping Behavior Of Hostel Students
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RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
INTRODUCTION
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FINDINGS
SUGGESTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
CONCLUSIONS
LIMITATIONS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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1. 1 Customer satisfaction of different mobile Operators
Customer Satisfaction of Different Mobile
Operator Among Students In Dhaka
2. 2 Customer satisfaction of different mobile Operators
Internship Report
“Internship Report on customer Satisfaction of different
mobile operator among students in Dhaka”
Submitted to
Husain Salilul Akareem
Jr. Lecturer
BRAC Business School
BRAC University
Submitted by,
Munmun Jamil
I.D.-07304019
BRAC Business School
BRAC University.
Submitted on,
14 August, 2011
3. 3 Customer satisfaction of different mobile Operators
August 15, 2011
To,
Husain Salilul Akareem
Jr.Lecturer
Brac Business School
Brac University
66 Mohakhali, C/A
Subject: Submission of Report on „Customer satisfaction of different mobile operator among
students‟.
Sir,
With due respect, I am submitting my Internship Report on the topic titled “Customer
satisfaction of different mobile operator among students‟” as a partial fulfillment of my BBA
Program. It‟s my pleasure to inform you that I have already finished my internship in a reputed
organization, Grameenphone Company Ltd in commercial division( marketing research). It was
undoubtedly an interesting opportunity for me to work on this assigned topic to enhance my
knowledge in the practical field. I would like to give you thank for giving me the opportunity to
do the study. This report explores current situation and future potential of “customer satisfaction of
mobile operator”. This internship report has been prepared based on the practical experiences obtained
from survey and secondary research. Please find the internship report attached here with.
Therefore, I sincerely hope that you will appreciate my effort and I will be grateful if my report
is accepted for the appropriate purpose.
With Appreciation,
Munmun Jamil
ID: 07304019
…………………………..
Signature
4. 4 Customer satisfaction of different mobile Operators
Acknowledgement
All praise to Allah, the almighty, and the merciful. Without his blessing and endorsement
this report would not have been accomplished.
I would like to acknowledge and convey my heartfelt gratitude to the following persons. Without
their close and continuous guidance the completion of this report would not be possible:
1. First of all, my instructor Husain Salilul Akareem, who gave me the opportunity to
prepare this report to enhance my knowledge. He encouraged me a lot and spared his
valuable time to check my draft copies.
2. I am also indebted to thank Shakil Hasan Chowdhury, Head of marketing research of
Grameenphone. Despite of his busy schedule, he provided appropriate guidelines and
supports where needed.
3. We would like to convey my heartiest gratitude to my team member of marketing
research hose scholars and organizations whose articles and publications has helped me a
great deal in successfully completing this paper.
4. My family members and friends, they supported me in the crucial time and encouraged
me to prepare this report.
5. Last but not the least, I would like to give thank all the respondents who participated in
the survey and helped me to complete my report with honesty.
Finally, I would like to say adding some words that I have prepared this report from secondary
information and survey. I am ready to accept all unwilling errors and omission that are extremely
belong to me.
5. 5 Customer satisfaction of different mobile Operators
Executive Summery
The introduction of the telecommunication industry has been pretty late in Bangladesh compared
to that of the neighboring countries. The mobile telecommunication service has been doubling on
an annual basis over the last two or three years. At present there are six mobile phone operators
in the country with- Grameen phone, Robi, Teletalk, Banglalink, Airtel and City cell. They are
offering different new package and offers avalue added services to satisfy the customers‟
demands. So there is huge competition among these operators. This research objective is to find
out the customers satisfaction level of different mobile operators among students in Dhaka.
There are different factors which affect the customer satisfaction. This research aimed to find out
critical factors which mostly influence the level of satisfaction of the mobile phone users in
Bangladesh. Network coverage, network quality, internet, tariff, customer care, value added
services, bill payment system, promotional offers are the most important factors that affect
customer satisfaction. Airtel users are more satisfied with the tariff than Grameen phone users.
All operators are giving some unusefull sms to the customer to inform news. So customers are
highly dissatisfied with it. For internet service the gp users are more satisfied than Airtel users.
Gp users are satisfied with the network coverage and quality but the price is comparatively high
to the other internet service provider, so customers need a cheap internet packages. On the other
side Airtel user are not satisfied at all satisfied with internet. Customers are satisfied with bill
payment system of Grameen phone. Customer care services also play a vital role in the customer
satisfaction. If the mobile operators focus on those factors and improve those areas they can
sustain the market and earn money from the customers.
6. 6 Customer satisfaction of different mobile Operators
Table of contents
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Introduction 1-2
1.2 Problem definition 2
1.3 Background of the problem 2-3
1.4 Objective 4
1.5 Methodology 4-7
1.6 Data analysis and presentation 7
1.7 Limitation 7
CHAPTER TWO
OVERVIEW OF THE TELECOM INDUSTRY
2.1 Brief history 8-10
2.2 Grameen phone 11-16
2.3 Robi 17-21
2.4 City cell 22-25
2.5 Teletalk 26-28
2.6 Banglalink 29-32
2.7 Airtel 33-34
7. 7 Customer satisfaction of different mobile Operators
CHAPTER THREE
DATA ANALYSIS AND FINDINGS
3.1 Ratio of students:
35
3.2 Market share of mobile operators:
35-36
3.3 Quantity of sim is used by students of public university 36
3.4 Quantity of sim is used by students of public university: 36-37
3.5 Overall Students money source: 37
3.6 Overall satisfaction level: 37-38
3.7 Brand preference: 38-39
3.8 Satisfaction level of public university: 40-41
3.9 Importance of factor in private university: 41-42
3.10 Factors satisfaction level according to the importance in the private
university 42-43
3.11 Satisfaction level of public university: 43-44
8. 8 Customer satisfaction of different mobile Operators
3.12 Importance of factors in public university: 44-45
3.13 Factors satisfaction level according to the importance in public
university 46
3.14 Reasons of satisfaction in private university
47-48
3.15 Reason of dissatisfaction in private university:
48-49
3.16 Reasons of satisfaction in public university:
49-50
3.17 Reasons of dissatisfaction in public university:
50-51
CHAPTER FOUR
CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
4.1 Recommendation 52-53
4.2 Conclusion 53
4.3 Appendix 54-56
4.4 References 56-57
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Table of Graphs
1.1 Network frequency of different operators 9
1.2 percentage customer based comparisons 9
1.3 Mobile phone subscriber in Bangladesh 10
1.4 Ownership structure of Grameen phone 12
1.5 Ownership structure of Robi 19
1.6 ownership of City cell 23
1.7 ownership of Teletalk 27
1.8 ownership of Banglalink 30
1.9 ownership of Airtel 34
1.10 student‟s ratio 35
1.11 Users of mobile operators 35
1.12 Quantity of sim is used by public university students 36
1.13 Quantity of sim is used by public university students 36
1.14 Manage expenditure 37
1.15 overall satisfaction level 38
1.16 Brand preference 39
1.17 satisfaction level of public university 40
1.18 Importance of factor in private university 41
1.19 Factors satisfaction level according to the importance in the private university
42
1.20 Satisfaction level of public university 43
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1.21 Importance of factors in public university 44
1.22 Factors satisfaction level according to the importance in public university 46
1.23 Reasons of satisfaction in private university 47
1.24 Reasons of dissatisfaction in private university 48
1.25 Reasons of satisfaction in public university 49
1.26 Reasons of dissatisfaction in public university 50
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1. Introduction
Customer satisfaction is a psychological concept that involves the feeling of well-being and
pleasure that results from obtaining what one hopes for and expects from an appealing product
and/or service (WTO, 1985).Customer satisfaction can also be defined as satisfaction based on
an outcome or a process. Vavra's (1997, p. 4) outcome definition of customer satisfaction
characterizes satisfaction as the end-state resulting from the experience of consumption. This end
state may be a cognitive state of reward, an emotional response to an experience or a comparison
of rewards and costs to the anticipated consequences. Vavra also puts forth a definition of
customers satisfaction based as a process, emphasizing the perceptual, evaluative and
psychological processes contributing to customer satisfaction (1997, p. 4). In this definition,
assessment of satisfactions made during the service delivery process.
Satisfaction is not a universal phenomenon and not everyone gets the same satisfaction out of the
same service experience. The reason is that customers have different needs, objectives and past
experiences that influence their expectations.(Pizam,1999) Therefore it is important to gain a
clear idea of the customer needs and objectives that correspond to different kinds of satisfactions.
This necessitates the segmentation of the market, because no service or product can offer
everyone the same degree of satisfaction (WTO, 1985)
The number of mobile subscribers has been increased dramatically. Over the last two to three
years, the number of mobile subscribers in Bangladesh has been more than or close to more than
doubling on an annual basis. The subscriber base had reached 44 million by mid-2008 and was
continuing to grow at an annual rate in excess of 50%. And the strong growth seemed likely to
continue with the drive that has been developed on the back of the government's deregulation
process. The competitive environment has further intensified due to the entry of new operators
into the market (www.totel.com.au/bangladesh-telecommunications-research.asp). The telecom
regulator also disclosed that addition of new subscribers raised the mobile penetration more than
25% of the country‟s population. Individually, Bangladesh‟s leading mobile operator, Grameen
phone, has 18.6 Million customers, Banglalink has 8.64 Million, AKTEL has 7.57 Million and
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Warid has 2.93 Million subscribers. On the other side, City cell, Bangladesh oldest mobile
operator, has added 1.6 Million subscribers. The reasons behind this growth rate during April
2008 was largely due to declining call rates, falling prices of handsets and rising competition
among operators. Consequently, the mobile phones become cheaper and affordable for people in
the country with the increase in disposable income that improves the, quality of life in
Bangladesh. People are showing interest in new technologies like Internet service on mobile
phone. Besides, mobile companies are also adding new technologies in their services as a result
more and more customers are buying mobile phones. Thus it becomes a high concern for the
companies to stay alive and win the market share by making the customer more loyal to their
firms. As competition increases, customers bargaining power gets stronger, and building trust
and image becomes more important, companies should put more focus on factors affecting
loyalty among consumers. So in this the report objective is to find out the satisfaction level of the
customer and brand preference of different mobile phone operator among students of Dhaka.
1.1 Problem definition
Customer satisfaction level of different mobile operator among students in Dhaka
1.2 Background of problem
A study of mobile telecommunication service by Ibrahim, Istiaque and Islam (2007), they
measured customer satisfaction by taking into consideration certain factors including customer
care. A comparison between Grameen Phone, Robi, Banglalink and City cell was made. The
results of the study were that the mobile operators placed considerable importance to the issue of
customer support. There is a positive correlation between customer satisfaction and customer
support. When customer support becomes wider the trend of satisfaction becomes stronger. A
study made by Abraham Pizam and Taylor Ellis (1999) in hospitality enterprises found that if
properly designed, administered and analyzed, the process of monitoring customer satisfaction
can be beneficial to any hospitality enterprise and make the difference between offering a
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mediocre product and an excellent, quality product. I, Qi, and Shu (2007) made a study to find
out the satisfaction level of the customers in mobile telecommunication market in China. They
found that the competition between telecom operators became more intense in China. In
addition, they discovered that the telecom operating management was emphasizing a lot to the
customer satisfaction and customer services, to improve the ability and for sustainable
development in the competitive environment. It means that higher level of customer satisfaction
lead to greater customer loyalty, which in turn has a positive impact on profitability. Smith,
Bolton, and Wanger (1999), tried to develop a model that describes customer satisfaction and the
services encounter involving failure and recovery through mixed design experiment using survey
method. Their study provided a framework for considering how service failure context and
service recovery attributes influence customer evaluations through disconfirmation and
perceived justice, thereby influencing satisfaction with the service failure/recovery encountered.
They found that apology; speedy recovery and compensation of the failure had a positive effect
on customers „perception. Finally, this study also provided guidelines to the management for
establishing proper fit between service failure and the recoveries as an effective response to the
customers. Bolton R.N. (1998) developed a dynamic model of the duration of service provider-
customer relationship that focuses on the role of customer satisfaction. This study found that
there is a positive relationship between the customer satisfaction and the duration of the
relationship. This study also suggested that organizations should focus on customers in the early
stages of relationship, because customers considered prior cumulative satisfaction heavily and
the duration of the relationship depended on the satisfactory level. If customers experienced were
not satisfactory, the relationship was likely to be very short. This study also showed that changes
in customers‟ satisfaction could have important financial implications for the organization
because lifetime revenues from an individual customer depended on the duration of his/her
relationship.
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1.3 Objectives:
Broad objective: to identify the variables those affect the customer satisfaction in the
Bangladesh telecommunication industry
To attain the broad objective, the following specific objectives will be pursued
To find out the reasons of satisfied with current operator in public University public
University
To find out Overall satisfaction level in public University & public university.
To identify the customers brand preference in public and private university
To get idea about the current market share in public and private university
To find out the satisfaction level by factors in public and private university.
1.4 Methodology
1.4 .1 Types of research design
My research type is descriptive research as well as exploratory research. Where I will find how
different factors are influencing the customer‟s satisfaction level and also brand preference.
1.5.2 Problem statement
Mobile industry is an emerging industry in Bangladesh. There are different mobile operators in
Bangladesh/ there is a huge competition in this operator. So subscriber has various alternatives to
choose their brands. There are different factor which affecting the customer satisfaction. Students
are the most significant market of the mobile operator. If the mobile operator can not satisfy this
segment they will lose a huge market. So my target measure customer satisfaction level of
different mobile operator.
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1.5.3 Data collection method
Primary Date:
My research will be based on both primary and secondary research. For Primary research, I will
do survey on diifernt students of public and private university.
Secondary Data:
For secondary research, I will find and read relevant literature, books, articles, newspapers, and
magazines on employee and customer satisfaction and the relation between them. For
accumulating the information for organization part, I will talk with the company personnel and I
will also collect information from the company booklets, brochures, newsletters and company
website.
1.5.4: population and total sample size:
The total student of Dhaka is compare to other district is high.it is not possible to work on the
full population. As my research topic is customer satisfaction of students in Dhaka so I have
selected public and private university to get the actual information. So I have selected North
south University, independent university, American international university, Brac as private
university. I also consider public university like Jahangir nagar, Dhaka University. I will take
400 as my customer sample size, Where 200 from the private university and 200 from the public
university.
1.5.5: Margin of error:
According to my sample size in public university my margin of error 11.69 for 70 samples.
Public university‟s sample size is 172 here the margin of error 7.44 where there is 95%
confidence interval level.
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1.5.6: Questionnaire design:
I the questionnaire I put different factor which are my independent variables like on net tariff,
off-net tariff, fnf, customer care bill payment system, internet, promotional activities, value
added services etc. my dependent variable is customer satisfaction. To measure the satisfaction
level I use likert scale tool. Where for measuring importance 1= least important, for satisfaction
level 1= least satisfied. The primary scale of measurement is nominal scale, where according to
the importance the factors are measured. The questionnaire is in English because most of the
good universities use the English version.
The major part of the data was collected from three University student of Dhaka. A total of 400
respondents provided the needed information. Standard demographic measures were included in
order to characterize the sample: the male-female ratio was around 3 to 1 (male = % versus
female = %).
1.5.7: approach to the problem:
1.5.7.1: Research framework:
Independent variable Dependent variable
Tariff
Customer satisfaction
Network coverage
Fnf tariff
Network quality
Availability of recharge point
Value added services
Promotional offers
Customer care
Internet
Number of Fnf
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To identify the satisfaction level there are some most important factors which can determine the
customer overall satisfaction level. These the independent variable like Tariff, Network
coverage, Fnf tariff, Network quality, Availability of recharge point, Value added services,
Promotional offers, Customer care, Internet, Number of Fnf. the dependent variable is the
customer satisfaction.
For analyzing data different statistical tools have been used in this report like pie chart, bar chart,
hypothesis test, regression analysis & correlation.
.
1.6. Data analysis and reporting:
Microsoft Excel and SPSS are used for the data analysis and reporting.
1.7: Limitations of the study
While preparing this report I may face following limitations
i) Time constraint: To cover all the aspects of the report within one semester is quite
difficult. Access to the areas outside Dhaka may not be possible for me due to time
constraints.
ii) Confidential factor: some information is very important to know but they are
confidential.
iii) Help from the respondents: As I will do survey for my primary research, I will
require some help and assistance from the people. However it may be little bit
difficult for me to receive adequate help from everyone I surveyed.
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2. Bangladesh telecommunication industry
City Cell was the first mobile service provider of Bangladesh. Initially it had a monopoly on the
mobile service but only until 1996. In 1996 two new operators entered the market- Grameen
Phone and Sheba (later on acquired by Orascom and renamed as Banglalink. Sheba‟s service was
limited to Dhaka but Grameen Phone (GP) spread its network rapidly. Today out of the 64
districts, GP serves 61 districts in Bangladesh and its network is divided into 6 zones- Dhaka,
Chitagong, Khulna, Sylhet, Barishal, and Rajshahi.
Network frequency allocated do different operators are listed below:
Network System Frequency (MHz)
Citycell CDMA 800
Grameenphone GSM 900
Robi GSM 900
Banglalink GSM 900
Teletalk GSM 900
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2.1. Direct competition
The telecommunication sector ,specially the mobile phone sector, in Bangladesh is one of the
fastest growing business segments of the country ehich provide a lot of value addition to the
society with its service and creation of employment opportunities. At present there are six mobile
phone operators in the country with- Grameen phone, Banglalink, Robi, City cell, Airtel,
Teletalk.
Comparative market share as of march, 2011
Fig 1.2: percentage customer based comparisons( as march, 2011)
Although the number of telecommunications companies operating Bangladesh is six (five private
and one state owned), but the aggressive competition has forced the incumbent
telecommunications companies or mobile operators to reconfigure their strategy and business to
Airtel GSM 900
Table 1.1: Network frequency of different operators.
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sustain or improve their competitive advantages. All of them compete with each other to grab
customer by providing wide range of services. Each of the operators has three or four or more
packages to fulfill its subscribers/ customers
Figure1.3: Mobile phone subscriber in bangladesh
According to the April 2011 the total users are 70000 millions. Among them Grameen phone
users are 30000 millions, Banglalink users are 20000 millions, Robi has 10000 million users,
Teletalk has between 0-10000 million users. In this survey we have found that generally
Grameen phone has the highest market share in the Bangladeshi market, Banglalink has the
second position. City cell and Teletalk users are very low in Bangladesh.
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2.1.1. GRAMEENPHONE
Grameenphone started its journey with the Village Phone program: a pioneering initiative to
empower rural women of Bangladesh. The name Grameenphone translates to “Rural phone”.
Starting its operations on March 26, 1997, the Independence Day of Bangladesh, Grameenphone
has come a long way. Grameenphone pioneered the then breakthrough initiative of mobile to
mobile telephony and became the first and only operator to cover 98% of the country‟s people
with network
Since its inception Grameenphone has built the largest cellular network in the country with over
13,000 base stations in more than 7000 locations. Presently, nearly 98 percent of the country's
population is within the coverage area of the Grameenphone network. Grameenphone has always
been a pioneer in introducing new products and services in the local market. GP was the first
company to introduce GSM technology in Bangladesh when it launched its services in March
1997.
Grameenphone was also the first operator to introduce the pre-paid service in September 1999. It
established the first 24-hour Call Center, introduced value-added services such as VMS, SMS,
fax and data transmission services, international roaming service, WAP, SMS-based push-pull
services, EDGE, personal ring back tone and many other products and services. The entire
Grameenphone network is also EDGE/GPRS enabled, allowing access to high-speed Internet and
data services from anywhere within the coverage area. There are currently nearly 2.6 million
EDGE/GPRS users in the Grameenphone network
MISSION
The mission of Grameenphone Ltd. is,
“Leading the industry and exceed customer expectations by providing the best wireless services,
making life and business easier.”
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VISION
The vision of Grameenphone Ltd. is,
“We exist to help our customers get the full benefit of communications services in their daily
lives. We want to make it easy for customers to get what they want, when they want it. We're
here to help.”
Ownership structure
The shareholders of Grameenphone contribute their unique, in-depth experience in both
telecommunications and development.
It is a joint venture enterprise between Telenor (55.8%), the largest telecommunications service
provider in Norway with mobile phone operations in 12 other countries, and Grameen Telecom
Corporation (34.2% ), a non-profit sister concern of the internationally acclaimed micro-credit
pioneer Grameen Bank. The other 10% shares belong to general retail and institutional
investors.
The technological know-how and managerial expertise of Telenor has been instrumental in
setting up such an international standard mobile phone operation in Bangladesh. Being one of the
pioneers in developing the GSM service in Europe, Telenor has also helped to transfer this
knowledge to the local employees over the years.
Figure 1.4: Ownership structure of Grameen phone
Products and Services of Grameenphone Ltd
The leading telecom company, Grameenphone is doing their business successfully with their
various good products and services. All of their products and services are mentioned below:
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Packages
Xplore
Xplore is a postpaid connection and is available with Mobile to Mobile with BTCL connectivity.
BTCL incoming is absolutely free in Xplore.
Shohoj
Grameen phone prepaid connection comes with this pre-activated package where you will be
able to talk to any operator number at a low, flat rate of Tk 0.79.
Bondhu
This package with the highest number of F&Fs allows you to talk to your near and dear ones at
the lowest rate.
Apon
You can talk to over 31 million Grameenphone numbers at a very low rate of 49 Paisa per
minute.
Baadhon
"Baadhon" is a special package which is very suitable for the rural population of Bangladesh.
Smile
The Grameenphone Smile prepaid connection now gives you more freedom, more opportunities
and more reasons to smile!!
Internet:
When-ever, where-ever you want to get online to access the internet, Grameenphone has got the
coverage & right solutions that will suit you. Whether you are searching for information or
looking for entertainment & social networking on your phone or a laptop/personal computer we
have the right packages & devices to cater to your needs.
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Communication solutions developed by Grameenphone across all the media have always focused
one single thing – to help people stay close to their dear ones and to enlighten their lives through
free and flawless access to information. Grameenphone internet is another step towards fulfilling
this goal. With this step, Grameenphone so far brought Internet to people in the following ways:
1. 1) Desktop and Laptop browsing: by using the mobile as modem or by internet modem
2. 2) Mobile screen browsing: WAP/internet browsing on the mobile
Grameenphone is looking to expand further into the digital world by expanding its internet
platforms and developing more internet related products, thus becoming the biggest Internet
Service Provider of Bangladesh.
Internet services are provided through-
Internet Packages
Data Optimization
Internet SIM
Modem
Internet Security
Get Handset Settings
Opera Mini
Mobile Services:
Call Block Service:
Call Block Service enables subscribers to easily block unwanted calls to their mobile phones
anytime, anywhere through its Blacklist feature. Recently, Grameenphone has also introduced
the Whitelist feature to allow only certain numbers to be able to call the subscriber, keeping all
other callers blocked.
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Missed Call Alert service
Missed Call Alert service provides the facility to the subscribers to get notified about the calls
that they missed due to keeping the phone switched off or being out of network. Subscribers will
be notified for Missed Call Alert through SMS.
Mobile Backup Service
Mobile Backup is a service that ensures a safe and secure way of storing important data of your
mobile phone including Contacts, SMS, Photos, Music, etc. The Mobile Backup service saves
your mobile phone's data to Grameenphone's secure server, and also enables you to restore the
saved data back in your phone, whether it is new or existing.
Flexiload
Grameenphone was first in Bangladesh to introduce the innovative electronic bill payment
system Flexiload, for our valued subscribers.
With Flexiload service, life becomes easy! No more need long queue or miss the time to the pay
bill at the Bank. Moreover, barred phones will be automatically unbarred within a few minutes of
paying bill through the Flexiload system. You can pay any amount of your billed or unbilled
usage.
Vehicle Tracking Service
Vehicle tracking service is a GPS based vehicle tracking solution that provides instant location
information to the vehicle owner/authorized person through web/SMS with other flexibilities.
Other services are:
Friends & Family
MMS
Voice Mail Service
Pay for Me
Balance Transfer
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Welcome Tune
Voice SMS
International SMS
International MMS
E-bill
New Offers:
Grameen phone always provides different and up to date services to its subscribers, to make
them able to cope up with the continuously changing world.
Free Data Offer with Opera Mini
New tariff for Xplore
My Zone
Start-up price and freebies offer
Internet Modem offer
Locate GP Centers
Special Tourist Pack
Buddy Tracker
Business Solution
Cricket Information
Djuice Shake
Cricket SMS Quiz
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2.1.2. Robi
Robi Axiata Limited is a joint venture company between Axiata Group Berhad, Malaysia and
NTT DOCOMO INC, Japan. It was formerly known as Telekom Malaysia International
(Bangladesh) which commenced operations in Bangladesh in 1997 with the brand name AKTEL.
On 28th March 2010, the service name was rebranded as „Robi‟ and the company came to be
known as Robi Axiata Limited.
Robi is truly a people-oriented brand of Bangladesh. Robi, the people's champion, is there for the
people of Bangladesh, where they want and the way they want. Having the local tradition at its
core,Robi marches ahead with innovation and creativity.
To ensure leading-edge technology, Robi draws from the international expertise of Axiata and
NTT DOCOMO INC. It supports 2G voice, CAMEL Phase II & III and GPRS/EDGE service
with high speed internet connectivity. Its GSM service is based on a robust network architecture
and cutting edge technology such as Intelligent Network (IN), which provides peace-of-mind
solutions in terms of voice clarity, extensive nationwide network coverage and multiple global
partners for international roaming. It has the widest International Roaming coverage in
Bangladesh connecting 600 operators across more than 200 countries. Its customer centric
solution includes value added services (VAS), quality customer care, easy access call centers,
digital network security and flexible tariff rates.
Vision
To be a leader as a Telecommunication Service Provider in Bangladesh
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Mission
Robi aims to achieve its vision through being number „one‟ not only in terms of market share,
but also by being an employer of choice with up-to-date knowledge and products geared to
address the ever changing needs of our budding nation.
Market share of Robi
Robi has got 18% market share in the Telecommunication industry in Bangladesh considering
the subscriber base and is in the third position based on the number of customers. But when
revenue is concerned, Robi has a lot of valuable customers who are keeping Robi at second
position.
Ownership structure:
Robi Axiata Limited is a Joint Venture company between Axiata Group Berhad (70%) and NTT
DOCOMO INC. (30%). Axiata is an emerging leader in Asian telecommunications with
significant presence in Malaysia, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Cambodia. In addition,
the Malaysian grown holding company has strategic mobile and non-mobile telecommunications
operations and investments in India, Singapore, Iran, Pakistan and Thailand.
NTT DOCOMO INC is the world's leading mobile communications company and the largest
mobile communications company in Japan. DOCOMO serves over 56 million customers,
including 44 million people subscribing to FOMA™, launched as the world's first 3G mobile
service based on W-CDMA in 2001.
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Figure 1.5: Ownership structure of Robi
Product Portfolio:
Robi mainly offer two types of product based on the subscription category for general
subscribers-Pre-paid and Post-paid.
Pre-paid package: Robi Pre-paid is continuously offer new features and plans to provide
absolute freedom to the customer. Robi offers a single Pre-paid package with different tariff
plans to meet different types of needs instant, easy and multiple migration facility form one tariff
to another. Tariff plans are as follows-
Robi Club Tariff Plan
Robi Prothom
Muhurto Tariff
Shoccho Tariff
Shasroyee Tariff
Shorol Tariff
For the entrepreneurs Robi offer a different package called Uddokta & Easy Load Tariff.
70%
30%
Axztat group Ntt Docomo Inc.
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Post-paid package: Robi offers few lucrative Post-paid Packages named Simple plans, Normal
plans, and Robi corporate. These Tariff and facilities can be easily found from the webpage:
www.robi.com.bd. Tariff plans are as follows
Services:
Supplementary services:
Call Waiting and Call Holding M-Ticket
Call Forwarding Finance
Call Conferencing Balance Transfer Request
National Roaming-Both way Islamic Info
Dedicated Customer Services Entertainment
Music Downloads
Internet & Data Services Balance Transfer Request
Lifestyle Education & Career
Messaging Community & Chat
Information & Services Mobile Assistance
M-Ticket Finance
Call Management etc
Services:
Supplementary services:
Call Waiting and Call Holding
�Call Forwarding
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�Call Conferencing
�National Roaming-Both way
�Dedicated Customer Services
�Music
�Entertainment
�Downloads
�Internet & Data Services
�Messaging
�Community & Chat
�Information & Services
�Mobile Assistance
�Education & Career
�Islamic Info
Lifestyle
�M-Ticket
�Finance
Balance Transfer Request
Call Management etc
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2.1.3. CITYCELL
City cell (Pacific Bangladesh Telecom Limited) is Bangladesh‟s pioneering mobile
communications company and the only CDMA network operator in the country. Citycell is a
customer-driven organization whose mission is to deliver the latest in advanced
telecommunication services to Bangladesh.
The company offers a full array of fixed and mobile services for consumers and businesses that
are focused on the unique needs of the Bangladeshi community. Citycell‟s growth strategy is to
integrate superior customer service, highest standard technology and choice of packages at
affordable rates.
The company operates a 24-hour call centre with over 86 well trained operators to respond to
customer queries. Citycell‟s customer service is open 7 days a week to ensure customers can
access City cell at any convenient time.
City cell is the first mobile operator in Bangladesh. They started their operation in March 24,
1994. City cell choose CDMA as their network technology. CDMA is trusted to be the best
mobile communication technology in the world in terms of network performance. However, City
cell could not take the market leadership because of their go-slow policy.
City cell‟s is offering a wide range of competitive prepaid and postpaid mobile packages as well
as Value Added Services such as SMS and information based services.
City cell is looking forward in introducing CDMA 1x technology in 2004 to provide innovative
multimedia features, including Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) and many more data
based mobile features currently not available in Bangladesh.
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Mission
The mission of city cell
Good Business: to receive an economic return on its investment.
Good development: to contribute to the economic development of banglsdesh where
telecommunication can play a critical role.
Vision
City cell has been established with the vision to grow as the leading provider of
telecommunication services and high peed internet through out Bangladesh with
satisfied customer and enthusiastic employees.
Ownership
City Cell (Pacific Bangladesh Telecom Limited) is a privately owned company with majority
foreign ownership equity. SingTel Asia Pacific Investments Pte Ltd owns 45% of Citycell while
Pacific motors and Far East Telecom Limited own 31.43% and 23.57% respectively.
45%
31.43%
23.57%
SingTel Pacific Motors Far East Telecom
Figure 1.6: ownership of Citycell
Successful Packages: The packages are discussed below.
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Prepaid
Citycell One.
Citycell started offering prepaid plans from 2003. It was the first to offer a prepaid plan with
BTTB connectivity in the same year.
Aalap Call Me:
In 2005, it launched the Aalap Call Me plan- the first phone plan with negative tariff in the
country.[citation needed]
In this plan customers get credit added to their balance when they receive
calls from other Citycell subscribers.
Aalap Super:
In the same year, Citycell launched Aalap Super plan. Subscribers of this plan could make free
calls to other Citycell subcribers during late night hours. This espoused numerous copycat
products from its competitors. Later that year the national telecoms regulator ordered all phone
companies to cease offering free call facility.
Hello 0123:
In 2006, Citycell launched Hello 0123 plan. The name 0123 signified tariff of Tk 0 for calls to
one Citycell number of the subcriber's choice, Tk 1 for calls to two other Citycell numbers, Tk 2
for calls to all other Citycell numbers and Tk 3 for calls to all other networks. This plan was
followed up with a string of other spinoff plans that continued into 2007.
Postpaid packages:
Citycell One
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The postpaid plan is branded as Citycell One. The Postpaid subscribers enjoy 4 FnF numbers to
other operators, 30 sec pulse applicable for all outgoing, Zoom Data service etc. in additional.
VOICE-DATA
Recently in Int. Tread fair 2009, Citycell Introduced a new postpaid service called VOICE-
DATA plan with cheaper tariff voice call and sms on any operator and BTTB (NWD) and 0.25
Tk/minute voice call and sms on any Citycell Number.
Internet services:
Zoom Ultra is the new and upgraded package from Zoom™ high-speed wireless internet service
that runs on state-of-the-art EV-DO technology, the evolution from CDMA 1X technology. You
can experience download speeds of up to 512 kbps, and the Zoom™ Ultra connection enables
you to access this high-speed internet by simply connecting to your laptop or desktop computer.
Zoom™ Ultra provides never-before internet speeds on the move, and plug-and-play service
through a versatile USB interface. The high speeds facilitate a superior internet browsing
experience with video streaming, video surveillance, and rich media content.
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Services: Devices
Voice
Zoom ultra
Vas
Call mamangement services
Sms
Internation services
Infrastructure
Webstore
Moneybag
Facebook sms service
Twitter sms services
Handset
Modem
Download driver
2.1.4.Teletalk:
Teletalk Bangladesh Limited is a public limited company, registered under the Registrar of the
Joint stock companies of Bangladesh. Total shares owned by the Government of the Peoples
Republic of Bangladesh.
We continue to grow and engage our customers through our clear commitment to offering high
quality products and services as well as leading customer retention and loyalty programmers.
Teletalk continues to be a part of the revolution that‟s connecting millions of Bangladeshi people
and around the world.
Teletalk Bangladesh limited was established keeping a specific role in mind. Teletalk has forged
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ahead and strengthened its path over the years and achieved some feats truly to be proud of, as
the only Bangladeshi mobile operator and the only operator with 100% native technical and
engineering human resource base, Teletalk thrives to become the true people‟s phone – “Amader
Phone”.
Mission & Vision:
To innovate and constantly find new ways to enhance our services to our customer‟s current
needs and desires for the future. Our vision is to know our customers and meet their needs better
than any one else
Ownership structure:
TeleTalk started operating on 29 December 2004. It is a Public Limited Company of Bangladesh
Government, the state-owned telephone operator. Teletalk is the only operator in Bangladesh
(Owner: 100% Bangladesh Government) with 100% native technical and engineering human
resources.
Figure1.7 : ownership of Teletalk
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Products and services:
Prepaid package:
Bijoy
Shadheen 66
Shadheen 66
Standard
Shapla (Prepaid)
Post paid package:
Standard/Rajanigandha
Shapla
Value added services:
Push pull services
Voice mail service
Bangle sms
International sms
Internet sms
International roaming
Gprs
Missed call alert
Malicious call blocking services
GPRS
Teletalk offers internet browsing facility for both post-paid and pre-paid subscribers. One can
use this facility by using data-cable in computer also. Handsets with GPRS option enable this
facility. Through Teletalk GPRS, the subscribers can use the facilities like browsing, email,
internet chatting, data transfer etc.
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Push-pull services
like ordinary SMS, one can receive answer to a question s/he asks. By using this push-pull
service, one can have the latest updates of important cricket matches.
SMS
An SMS of 160 characters each available both in English and Bangla.
ISD and EISD
Every subscriber of Teletalk gets the opportunity of Economic ISD or EISD in 55 countries @
reduced rate per minute. Under this facility, the subscriber should dial 012, then country code,
then area code and finally the desired number – instead of dialing access code 00.
DESA Load shedding push-pull service
First time in Bangladesh, Teletalk with co-operation from DESA has instituted a service for
consumers to obtain evening load shedding schedule through SMS.
Mobile Applications through GPRS
Teletalk has also introduced in collaboration with various content providers some Java Mobile
applications. Not able among them are “Cricket Update” and “Bangla SMS”.
3.1.5 Banglalink:
The ultimate parent company of the group is vimpelcom, the 6th largest mobile phone operator
in the world. banglalink was acquired by oth in 2004, and after a complete overhaul and the
deployment of a new gsm network, its telecommunication services were re-launched under the
brand name banglalink. when banglalink began operations in bangladesh in february 2005, its
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impact was felt immediately: overnight mobile telephony became an affordable option for
customers across a wide range of market segments.
banglalink‟s success was based on a simple mission: "bringing mobile telephony to the masses"
which was the cornerstone of its strategy. banglalink changed the mobile phone status from
luxury to a necessity and brought mobile telephone to the general people of bangladesh and
made a place in their hearts. the mobile phone has become the symbol for the positive change in
bangladesh.
this positive change that is quite correctly attributed to banglalink, has become the corporate
positioning of banglalink and is translated in their slogan "making a difference" or "din bodol".
"making a difference" not only in the telecom industry, but also through its products and
services, to the lives of its customers. this corporate stance of "making a difference" has been
reflected in everything banglalink does.
banglalink attained 1 million subscribers by december 2005 and 3 million subscribers in october
2006. in less than two years which is by december 2007, banglalink overtook aktel to become the
second largest operator in bangladesh with more than 7.1 million customers. banglalink currently
has 20.05million subscribers as of april 2011, representing a market share of 27.03%
growth over the last years have been fuelled with innovative products and services targeting
different market segments, aggressive improvement of network quality and dedicated customer
care, creating an extensive distribution network across the country, and establishing a strong
brand that emotionally connected customers with banglalink.
Mission & vision statement:
Banglalink understands customer needs best and will creat and deliver appropriate
communication services to improve people‟s loives and make them easier.
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Figure1.8: ownership of Banglalink
Products and services:
Prepaid
Banglalink desh
Banglalink desh ak rate
Banglalink desh akrate darun
Banglalink desh rongdhanu
Postpaid
Banglalink postpaid
Banglalink business
Banglalink sms
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Internet
P1
P2
Value added service
Blood bank
Health line
Ligyasha
Info
Railway
Yellow page
Messaging
Quran ivr
Namaz alert
Sms timer
Friend finder
Stock info
Azan alert
E-isd
Call block
Call back
Voice
Adda
Sms adda 22 downloads
Backup
Vehicle tracking
Amar tune
Mig 33
Golpo chora gan
Messenger
Song dedict
Conference call
Call waiting
Line identity
Bill pay
Mobile remittance
Sms email
Roaming
Currency info
Sms
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In-flight
Martime
Edge/gprs
Devices
Modem
3.1.6. Airtel
Airtel Bangladesh Ltd. is a GSM-based cellular operator in Bangladesh. airtel Bangladesh is
the sixth mobile phone carrier to enter the Bangladesh market, and launched commercial
operations on May 10, 2007. Warid Telecom International LLC, an Abu Dhabi based
consortium, sold a majority 70% stake in the company to India's Bharti Airtel Limited for
US$300 million.[2]
Bharti Airtel Limited will take management control of the company and its
board, and rebranded the company's services under its own airtel brand from 20 December 2010.
The Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission approved the deal on Jan 4,
2010.[3]
In January 2010, Bharti Airtel Limited, Asia‟s leading integrated telecom services provider,
acquired 70% stake in Warid Telecom, Bangladesh, a subsidiary of the UAE-based Abu Dhabi
Group.
Bharti Airtel is making a fresh investment of USD 300 million to rapidly expand the operations
of Warid Telecom and have management and board control of the company. This is the largest
investment in Bangladesh by an Indian company. Dhabi Group continues as a strategic partner
retaining 30% shareholding and has its nominees on the Board of the Company.
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Vision:
To be the partner of choice for international telecommunication service.
Mission:
To ensure unrivaled customer satisfaction for Total Telecom Solution into and from
Bangladesh Airtel (www.airtelbd.com) teaguartered in Dhaka, Bangladesh operates
within the holding company of the ebaybd.com in a world class internet trading
infrastruction, telecom, hospital, premier holdings is a real state company.
Ownership structure
Figure 1.9: ownership of Airtel
Products and services
Prepaid package Post paid package
Adda
Dolbol
Golpo
Kotha
Airtel exclusive
Airtel classic
Airtel advantage
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Services:
Tunes & Downloads Astrology
Entertainments News & Updates
Call Management Services Finance
Messaging Services Devotional
Data Services FM Radio Services
Travel Recharge & Bill Payment
Data analysis and findings
3.1 Ratio of students
Figure 1.10: student‟s ratio
Analysis:
According to my sample 29 % are public university students and 71 % students are from private
university.
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3.2 Market share of mobile operators
Figure1.11: Users of mobile operators
Analysis:
According to my sample it is found that in private university there are 53% users are Airtel users,
8% are Banglalink users, 1% is city cell users, Grameen phone 29% markets share. Robi has 8%,
and Teletalk has 1%.
In the public university there are 47% students are using Airtel,14% use the Banglalink, city cell
has 9% market share, Grameen phone has 17% , 8% are the Robi users and 6% users are Teletalk
users.
3.3 Quantity of sim is used by students of public university
Figure1.12: Quantity of sim is used by public university students
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Analysis:
In the public university 67% students are using 1 sim, 33 % students are using 2 sims. Most of
public university students are using only 1 sim weather they are satisfied or not. One third of the
students are using 2 Sims. The ratio of one sim user is very high.
3.4 Quantity of sim is used by students of private university
Figure1.13: Quantity of sim is used by public university students
Analysis:
In the private university 50 % students are using 1 sim, 48% students are using 2 sims and 2%
students are using 3 sims. The number of 2 sim users is almost equal. Half of the students are
using more than 1 sim. As they can afford their money they can easily maintain their 2 sims. But
in the public university 1 sim user is 67% which identifies that the expectation and satisfaction
level of public and private university students are not same. The private universities students
have more tendencies to use more the one sim, which measures than half of students are dual
users.
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3.5 Overall Students money source:
Figure1.14: Manage expenditure
Analysis:
To use the mobile the main thing is source of money. Among 242 students 48% told that they
manage their money from own, it may b scholarship, private tuition, bank interest, share business
etc. 49% manage their money from their family (father, mother). 3% mention that they take
money from their family, besides they manage money from their own.
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3.6 Overall satisfaction level
Figure1.15: overall satisfaction level
Analysis:
Students are using the operators according to their demand and expectation. In the analysis it is
found that Banglalink users are somewhat satisfied. 61% Banglalink users are somewhat
satisfied with their current operator Banglalink, there is 0 % dissatisfied people according to my
sample. 39% Robi users are not sure about the satisfaction level.23% Airtel users are dissatisfied
with Airtel. 47% people are satisfied with Airtel. Only 4% Airtel users are highly dissatisfied. On
the other hand 18% students are highly dissatisfied with the gp. . Teletalk has the highest
dissatisfied people. 33% of the total Teletalk user students are highly dissatisfied.
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3.7 Brand preference
Figure1.16: Brand preference
Analysis:
Students are using different operators, but they may not be happy. According to my sample, In
this analysis it is found that in brand preference is equal for Airtel in private university and
public university, which is 34%. 34% of the total sample go for Airtel as their brand.. On the
other hand Gp has 41% brand preference in private university and 25% preference in public
university. Banglalink has only 12% market share in the private university and in the public
university it has 13% market share. So here we can say Airtel has the first position in the brand
preference and Grameen phone has the second position.
Besides thatrobi has 8% in private university and 9% in the public university, Teletalk has 2% in
private and 6% in public university, and citycell has 1% in private and 9% in the public
university.Banglalink, Robi, City cell, Teletalk sample size is very small. Below 30 samples the
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sample should not count in the research. In my research the Airtel and Gp sample size is
representative. So to measure the satisfaction level only Gp and Airtel is considered.
3.8 Satisfaction level of public university
Figure1.17: satisfaction level of public university
Analysis:
There are different factors which can measures the satisfaction level of the mobile operator. for
network coversge Gp users 72% satisfied on the other hand only Airtel users satisfaction level is
only 17%. .condisder to the availability of recharge gp users satisfaction level is 65% and airtel
users satis faction level is 58%. Network is very important. The satisfaction level is 63% for
newtwork quality o fthe gp users and Airtel users satisfaction level is 22%. Gp users are
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59%satisfies by the personnel in the customer services other other side Airtel users are 31%
satisfied. Gp users are 50% satisfied with the bill payment system & airtetel users are 37%
satisfied. Gp users are not overall satisfied with the off net and on net tariff. The satisfaction
level is 13% for Gp, and Airtel users‟ satisfaction level is 41%.
3.9 Importance of factor in private university
Figure1.18: Importance of factor in private university:
Analysis:
The most important factor is network coverage. The second most important factor is availability
of recharge point because without the recharge point one cannot recharge the money. The third
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most important point is network quality. The network quality makes the connection more easy
and comfortable. The 4th
important factor is the bill payment system. It has also importance for
choosing a brand. There are some other factors for choosing a brand. Those factors importance
are mention in the above graph.
3.10 Factors satisfaction level according to the importance in the private university
Figure 1.19: Factors satisfaction level according to the importance in the private university
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Analysis:
According to the importance of the factors the private university‟s Gp and Airtel users
satisfaction level is shown in the above picture.
3.11 Satisfaction level of public university:
Figure1.20: Satisfaction level of public university
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Analysis:
In the public university the Gp users are 80% satisfied in the network coverage on the other hand
Airtel users are 26% satisfied. On the tariff, Gp users are 30% satisfied and Airtel users are 45%
satisfied. Gp subscribers are 70% satisfied with the network quality and Airtel users satisfaction
level is 29%. fnf tariff is also a important factor. Gp users‟ satisfaction level is 10%. Airtel user
satisfaction level is 39%.internet play also a vital role in the telephone operator. Gp users‟
satisfaction level is 56%, besides the Airtel users satisfaction level is only 25%. Other factors
satisfaction level is mentioned in the above picture.
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3.12 Importance of factors in public university
Figure1.21: Importance of factors in public university:
Analysis:
Network coverage is the most important factor from Grameen phone users perspective. The most
important factors are
Network coverage
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Bill payment system
Customer care
Network quality
Internet service
3.13 Factors satisfaction level according to the importance in public university:
Figure1.22: Factors satisfaction level according to the importance in public university
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Analysis:
According to the importance of the factors the public university‟s Gp and Airtel users
satisfaction level is shown in the above picture.
3.14 Reasons of satisfaction in private university
Figure1.23: Reasons of satisfaction in private university
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Analysis:
In the private university the ratio of Airtel users are high. The students are mainly satisfied with
the below factors
Call rate
Network
hotline
customer care
internet
44% gp users in private university is satisfied with Gp network on the other hand only 8% Airtel
users are satisfied with Airtel network.40% Airtel users are satisfied with the Airtel tariff, but
only 5% Gp users are satisfied with Gp tariff. 15% Gp users are satisfied with Gp customer
care.6% Airtel users are satisfied with customer care.10% Gp users are satisfied with internet but
5% Airtel users are satisfied with Airtel.
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3.15 Reason of dissatisfaction in private university
Figure1.24: Reasons of dissatisfaction in private university
Analysis:
The most important factors are listed below
Poor network
High tariff
Unusefull sms
Poor internet
Offers
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45% of the gp users are dissatisfied with tariff besides 26% Airtel users are dissatisfied. 34%
Airtel users are not happy with the network but 12% Gp users are also dissatisfied with gp
network. 14% Gp users are not happy with internet.
3.16 Reasons of satisfaction in public university
Figure1.25: Reasons of satisfaction in public university
Analysis:
The most important factors of satisfaction are given below:
Network
Internet
Low tariff
Vas
Customer care
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Different operators give different opportunities for customer satisfaction. 45% Gp users are
satisfied with the network on the other hand 12 % Airtel users are satisfied with network.18% Gp
users are satisfied with Gp internet besides only 4% Airtel users are satisfied with Airtel
internet.33% Airtel users are recommended as low tariff for Airtel. There is also an importance
of value added services.
3.17 Reasons of dissatisfaction in public university
Figure1.26: Reasons of dissatisfaction in public university:
Analysis:
The most important factors of dissatisfaction are given below:
Poor network
High tariff
Unusefull sms
Promotional offers
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In the analysis it is found that most of the Airtel users are dissatisfied with the poor network.47%
Airtel users are dissatisfied. On the other hand ghp users are less dissatisfied with Gp. Only 7%
users are dissatisfied with network. The tariff is very are in Gp. So 45% Gp users are dissatisfied
with high tariff, besides only 5%airtel users are dissatisfied with Fnf tariff.10% users are
dissatisfied with unusefull sms with Gp and 7% Airtel users are dissatisfied with Airtel. 10% Gp
users are dissatisfied with promotional offers.
4.1 Recommendation
This research aimed to find out critical factors which mostly influence the level of satisfaction of
the mobile phone users in Bangladesh.
The major findings are:
Network coverage, network quality, internet, tariff, customer care, value added services,
bill payment system, promotional offers are the most important factors that affect
customer satisfaction.
Airtel users are more satisfied with the tariff than Grameen phone users
Gp users are satisfied with the network coverage and quality, on the other side Airtel user
are not satisfied at all.
For internet service the gp users are more satisfied than Airtel users.
Customers are satisfied with bill payment system of Grameen phone.
In private university, there is a tendency to use more than one sim than public university.
Based on the finding, here are some recommendations for these telecom companies:
Befor offering any new package they should consider these factors seriously so that they
can full fill the target customer need, wants.
Operators can reduce customer cost and provide increase value by reducing tariff and
increase smaller pulse.
Billing payments system should be clearly described and raoming charge should be
reduced
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To introduce a new Vas. The cost of providing must not exceed the customer benefits
The mobile operators should increase the network coverage and also think about the
quality.
Operators should spend more in CSR( corporate social responsibilities) so that customers
can have a positive impression about the operators.
Although, operators recruit many Bangladeshi people as employee their hire top
management from somewhere else.they should rely on Bangladeshi human resources
capability.
4.2 Conclusion
In the modern era we cannot think of a work without telecommunication. It is to be mentioned
that the world is going to be smaller and smaller due to this technology. As a matter of reference,
mobile communication launched in Bangladesh in August 1993, by this time almost seven crore
people benefited by using this technology. In addition thousands of people or even more are
managing their livelihood by being engaged in this industry. There are six mobile operators in
Bangladesh at this moment and they are competing to each other. So if any company wants to
dominate the market it must consider the satisfaction level of the customers. It must offers such a
offer or package as the customer demands, otherwise it will not be possible to survive in the
market. To realize this objective this research has been conducted in order to find out the factors
which mostly influence the customer satisfaction as well as its satisfaction level. As the customer
demand change from time to time so mobile phone service operator should continuously carry on
research how they can satisfy the customers. In this paper some key factors have been identified
that contribute highly in overall customer satisfaction. These factors that have been identified are
of great importance to mobile services provider and to customers as well. Operators can also
benefit from these factors because it will ensure customer satisfaction and loyalty which will
earn bread from them. It can be concluded that this research will help the mobile operator to
improve their services in this fields in which they are concerned.
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4.3 Appendix
Questionnaire
Customer Satisfaction Questionnaire on different Mobile operator
I would be grateful if you could spare a few minutes to complete this Customer
Satisfaction Questionnaire to help me to prepare my report about customer satisfaction
level of different mobile operator.
Name:
Universit
y:
Age: Gender:
Mobile operator: Date:
I will now ask you a few question with regard to your mobile usage. Kindly give your answer
operator
Number of
SIM you have
Number of
SIM you
are
currently
using
SIM you
use the
most to
make your
calls (only
one
answer)
SIM
you use
the 2nd
most to
make
your
calls
(only
one
answer
)
The
SIM
you
like
the
most
(only
one
answe
r)
The SIM
you would
recomme
nd to buy
to a first
time
purchaser
put number
put
number
put (X) put (X) put (X) put (X)
Grameen Phone
Banglalink
Robi
Airtel
Teletalk
citycell
Considering everything,
how much satisfied you
are with your current
operator (the SIM you use
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the most to make calls)?
Please rate your
satisfaction on a 5 point
scale (put (X) under the
relevant box)
Not at all satisfied
Somewhat
dissatisfied
Neither
satisfied
nor
dissatisfie
d
Somewha
t satisfied
Highly
satisfie
d
1 2 3 4 5
put (X) under the
relevant box
a) Things you are satisfied
with? State at least 5
points.
b) Things you are
dissatisfied with? State at
least 5 points.
I am
satisfied
with
I am
dissatisfi
ed with
1
2
3
4
5
How do you manage your mobile expenditure?
Put (X)
a. Self
b. Family
we know there are some factors that are important to ensure customer satisfaction
a. according to you, which factors are needed to be ensured to keep you satisfied
b.please rate your level of satisfaction level from the service you are getting from your most used Sim
where,
Importance: 1= least important………………………………10= most important
satisfaction level: 1=least satisfied………………………………….10= very satisfied
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Factors
Importance(
1-10)
satisfaction
level(1-10)
1. On net tarrif
(call rate to same operator)
2. Off- net tarrif
(call rate to other operator)
3.Network coverage
4.Fnf tarrif
5.number of Fnf
6.Network quality
7.Solution provider by the
customer care( hotline:
121,1212,GPCV/GPCF/cust
omer care)
8.Behavior of personnel in
customer service
9.Time taken to reach
customer manager in the
customer care
10.Availability of point of
sales(shop/outlet)
11.Availability of recharge
12.Bill payment system
13.Internet service
14.Promotional offers
15.Value added services
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4.4 References:
http://dspace.bracu.ac.bd/bitstream/handle/10361/717/Internship%20report%20on%20Grame
en%20phone.pdf?sequence=1
http://www.scribd.com/doc/53530687/Factors-Affecting-Customer-Satisfaction-in-Bangladesh-
Telecom-Industry
http://www.scribd.com/doc/53530687/Factors-Affecting-Customer-Satisfaction-in-Bangladesh-
Telecom-Industry
http://dspace.bracu.ac.bd/bitstream/handle/10361/717/Internship%20report%20on%20Grame
en%20phone.pdf?sequence=1
http://dspace.bracu.ac.bd/bitstream/handle/10361/813/Selim%20Sarkar.pdf?sequence=2
http://dspace.bracu.ac.bd/bitstream/handle/10361/719/Intern%20report%20On%20Rabi%20A
nxiata.pdf?sequence=1