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PUBG Mobile and Free Fire might reportedly get banned in Bangladesh:

According to a report by Bangladesh-based publication, Daily Manab Zamin, PUBG Mobile and Garena Free Fire are planned to be suspended due to the increase in gaming addiction among the youth in the country. The decision was reportedly made by several government bodies including the Ministry of Home Affairs, the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission and the Ministry of Education.  A report from AFK Gaming states that the subject has also been discussed with the Bangladesh Mobile Phone Users Association and the Parliamentary Standing Committee in the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications calling for immediate steps to restrict the addictive nature of Free Fire and PUBG Mobile.

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PUBG Mobile & Free Fire Ban: Chances for the ban are very little' says Bangladeshi PUBG Mobile Pro 'HUNGRYBOX'

Mr Jabbar revealed that. "Neither me nor my ministry, are aware of any such developments, PUBG Mobile & Free Fire Ban Bangladesh, HUNGRYBOX

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PUBG Mobile & Free Fire may get banned in Bangladesh, another setback for Esports?

Needless to say, after the news surfaced about the potential ban of both these games, Bangladesi gamers are left in a state of frenzy. PUBG Mobile Free Fire Ban Bangladesh,

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BTRC cracks down on rogue operators | The Daily Star

The Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) has launched a drive to crack down on the telecom value-added service providers that stealthily activate service on the phones of customers without their consent. The regulator began its inquiry after subscribers alleged that they were charged for the services they did not subscribe to.  BTRC officials have already

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