Banglalink, a cell phone operator in the country, has introduced voice message service styled i'bubble that will enable all Banglalink subscribers to send a message as voice instead of text to all local mobile operators.
"Every message will cost Tk3 with charging triggered at the start of every 2 minutes of browsing time. There is no charge for r4ceiving the voice message. The users will get 30 seconds to record the voice message," said Lars P Reichelt, Chief Executive Officer of Banglalink.
The service will also soon have added other options that will allow the voice message to be recorded and sent with background music and other special sounds. There is no charge for receiving voice and only Banglalink subscribers can reply back.
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