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Grameenphone launches AppCity for better connectivity in SaaS solutions

TBP Desk
06 Feb 2024 20:47:20 | Update: 06 Feb 2024 21:29:54
Grameenphone launches AppCity for better connectivity in SaaS solutions
State Minister for ICT Zunaid Ahmed Palak with GP officials at launching ceremony at a hotel in Dhaka on Tuesday — Courtesy Photo

Grameenphone, the country's leading telecommunications service provider, has introduced the country’s first cross-platform app marketplace “AppCity,” aiming to transform the digital landscape.

This platform connects app developers and publishers with both B2C (business-to-consumer) and B2B (business-to-business) customers, promoting innovation, smart solutions, and accessibility in Bangladesh's pursuit of a Smart Bangladesh, said a press release.

The marketplace was launched at a ceremony at a hotel in Dhaka on Tuesday. State Minister for ICT Zunaid Ahmed Palak graced the event as the chief guest.

Grameenphone Chairman Petter-Borre Furberg and Grameenphone Chief Executive Officer Yasir Azman and senior officials of the organisation were present at the launching ceremony.

AppCity, a pivotal part of Grameenphone's telco-tech journey, is a unified platform offering a diverse range of applications and Software as a Service (SaaS) solutions.

Functioning as both an App Store and API hub, this marketplace connects content providers and application developers with individual and corporate customers.

One of the distinctive features of AppCity is its built-in Android, iOS, and telco API capabilities offered seamlessly to B2C and B2B platforms, making it the first cross-platform app marketplace in Bangladesh, according to the release.

This development opens new avenues for non-coders to engage in app development, aligning with the platform's guided UI for easy app creation.

Furthermore, to enhance accessibility, it integrates with Mobile Financial Services (MFS) in addition to telco billing and conventional payment methods. The platform also offers a broader range of payment channels compared to other market players.

Zunaid Ahmed Palak stated, “AppCity is a significant leap towards a smart future for the smart nation, reflecting our national aspirations. Integrating the innovations, the platform creates diverse opportunities for young entrepreneurs to actively contribute and thrive in shaping the Smart Bangladesh.”

To further engage the community, the state minister added, “AppCity is for the people of Bangladesh and will be built by the people of Bangladesh. I invite and encourage everyone, to participate in the hackathon that will be arranged to contribute to build AppCity, for a smarter nation.”

Petter-Borre said, “We are pleased to see Grameenphone stepping up and building AppCity, which not only empowers developers but ultimately enhances the digital experience for customers and businesses. In line with our commitment to a Smart Bangladesh, this industry-first initiative reflects our ongoing efforts to contribute to the country's technological advancement and digital transformation.”

Yasir Azman, CEO of Grameenphone, said, “With AppCity, we are laying the foundation for a more connected and accessible smart future. This platform encapsulates our vision of creating a smarter, inclusive, safer, and sustainable ecosystem.”

“Fostering connectivity that empowers society and propelling the Smart Bangladesh, our dedication goes beyond conventional telecom services. Grameenphone is reshaping its portfolio to include state-of-the-art ICT and IoT solutions, ensuring we stay ahead in meeting the dynamic needs of an interconnected world,” he added.

The event also featured a presentation by Grameenphone’s top executives on various aspects of their innovative services. Mohammad Sajjad Hasib, chief marketing officer, Grameenphone, spoke about GP’s SmartPlan vision of simplifying products and customer experience.

Grammenphone Chief Digital Officer Solaiman Alam discussed SmartHome solutions like GpFI.

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