Bangladesh has launched a free public Wi-Fi service at Saidpur Airport as part of a broader national initiative to expand digital access across major public locations. Prime Minister Tarique Rahman inaugurated the service by scanning a Wi-Fi QR code while departing from the airport after a visit to Dinajpur.
According to the Prime Minister’s Press Secretary Saleh Shibly, the initiative aims to introduce free internet services at airports, railway stations, and other busy public places nationwide. The programme is part of the government’s broader efforts to enhance digital services and improve connectivity infrastructure across the country.
The free Wi-Fi rollout has already been implemented at Cox’s Bazar and Rajshahi airports, as well as at Dhaka Airport Railway Station and Cox’s Bazar Railway Station. Authorities plan to gradually expand the service to additional airports and public facilities.
The government said the initiative is designed to improve public access to digital services, allowing travelers and visitors to easily access the internet for communication, information sharing, and travel-related activities.
