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Bangladesh: Robi to provide free 33 GB of data to doctors

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Under the offer, physicians will be able to enjoy 33 GB of data per month for free for the next six months on Robi and Airtel networks

Dhaka — Telecom operator Robi has come up with an attractive data offer for registered doctors of the of Services (DGHS) in honor of the veteran veterans of the corona epidemic.

Under the offer, physicians will be able to enjoy 33 GB of data per month for free for the next six months on Robi and Airtel networks.

Physicians are already using Robi-Airtel connection will automatically enjoy the offer.

Physicians using another operator’s connection can enjoy the offer through Mobile Number Portability (MNP) service or by purchasing a new Robi or Airtel connection.

Dial the USSD code * 212 * 9000 # to notify the designated physicians via SMS. Physicians who want to get a new Robi-Airtel connection or MNP service can dial 01819 400 400 for necessary assistance.

Robi’s representatives are ready to deliver the service to the convenient places of the doctors.

Robi has launched a called #ThankLifeSavers to encourage the public to pay tribute to all the health workers who have made sacrifices for the nation.

Anyone using this hashtag can share stories of gratitude to physicians. These stories will be their inspiration in the fight against .

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