Grameenphone, one of the leading mobile network providers of the country, declared three of the leading national cricketers of the country – Mushfiqur Rahim, Tamim Iqbal and Nasir Hossain as the brand ambassadors of the company. In a press conference held at a local hotel in Dhaka yesterday, chief corporate affairs officer of Grameenphone, Mahmud Hossain informed that the three cricketers will promote Grameenphone’s “internet for all” campaign.
Grameenphone played the role of a pioneer in revolution of mobile phone use Bangladesh and now in order to take the country to next step, the company has decided to make internet reach all people in the country.
Bangladesh national captain Mushfiqur Rahim informed that he is proud of being part of Grameenphone that also holds the track of contributing in Bangladesh cricket.
“They (Grameenphone) have always been there for cricket as far as I remember and it is an honor for being able to be a part of the corporate house. I hope I will be able to contribute in their mission which I personally believe will have a positive impact in the society,” said Mushfiq.
While another ambassador, Tamim said that company are the leaders. “I think it was Grameenphone that introduced mobile phone to the common people and that every other network providers are followers to it,” said Tamim.
“Sea without water, city without people and Grameenphone without Bangladesh – that’s how important they have become to the country,” Tamim added.
The third ambassador, Nasir Hossain failed to join the ceremony due to unavoidable reasons.


