Jai Prakash has been appointed as chief technology officer (CTO) of Grameenphone, effective April 1.
Before this appointment, Jai Prakash served as chief technology officer of Telenor Myanmar since November 2014, said a press release.
Current CTO, Rade will take over the role of COO of Telenor Procurement Company.
Jai Prakash has 25 years of extensive experience in the telecom industry.
In Myanmar, he was responsible for all technology operations, including network and IT.
As part of the startup team in Myanmar, Jai Prakash was instrumental in setting up and rolling out Telenor Myanmar’s highly efficient data network.
Under his tenure, Telenor Myanmar has taken a frontrunner position in touch-free operations and realized the critical qualities of a truly digital telco.
JP previously worked for Telenor India as the circle technical head for Bihar and Eastern Uttar Pradesh.
In an immediate reaction, Jai Prakash said: "I am truly excited and humbled to be part of Grameenphone, the connectivity partner of the fastest-growing digital Bangladesh. Over many years, Grameenphone has built the strongest telecommunication network for over 83 million customers and contributed to digital inclusion in Bangladesh by introducing innovation, technology, products, and services. I am looking forward to working together with the winning team to continue this journey."
Welcoming Jai Prakash, Yasir Azman, CEO of Grameenphone, said: "I am very happy to welcome Jai Prakash into the GP family. His broad skills and experience in networking and IT will add value to our strategic ambition of making things possible through modernization and digitalization. And to build a future-ready Grameenphone network to meet our customers' expectations in their digital life! "
Azman also thanked Rade for his excellent contribution over the last four and a half years in Grameenphone and Bangladesh to building a modernized network that drives more than 83 million customers.
He wished the best for Rade in his next endeavor.
Jai Prakash holds a BE in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering.


