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SkyTel expands international connectivity for Bangladesh

By Jessi WuDecember 18, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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  • SkyTel Communications Ltd specialises in routing international internet data traffic and providing IP bandwidth services over submarine and terrestrial networks.
  • The company operates in Bangladesh’s competitive telecommunications sector, facing challenges including infrastructure costs, demand for higher capacity and evolving regulatory requirements.

Gateway to global connectivity

SkyTel Communications Ltd, headquartered in Gulshan-1, Dhaka, Bangladesh, is licensed by the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission as an International Internet Gateway (IIG) operator. Its core competency lies in routing international internet-based data traffic through reliable infrastructure that includes undersea submarine cables, international terrestrial links and satellite connections. These capabilities enable high-capacity connectivity for Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Mobile Network Operators (MNOs), call centres and other network-dependent enterprises across Bangladesh.

The company’s network infrastructure is registered under Autonomous System Number AS58655, indicating active participation in internet routing with multiple upstream carriers and peers within Bangladesh and internationally. This includes upstream links to operators such as Bharti Airtel Ltd and Bangladesh Submarine Cable Company Limited (BSCCL), reflecting the interdependent nature of global internet connectivity.

SkyTel’s services include high-speed IP data bandwidth, international routing and connectivity solutions tailored to diverse customer requirements. By facilitating efficient traffic flow across borders, the company helps ensure quality internet delivery to service providers who then serve end users throughout the country.

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Industry context, challenges and innovation

Bangladesh’s telecommunications and internet landscape has experienced rapid growth in recent years, driven by mobile broadband adoption, digital services demand and expanding e-commerce activity. Major operators such as Banglalink and Grameenphone dominate mobile and broadband access, while specialised infrastructure providers like SkyTel fill a critical niche by managing international connectivity and high-capacity data transport.

Despite this growth, several challenges persist for infrastructure providers. The cost of upgrading international bandwidth capacity — including participation in global submarine cable consortia such as SEA-ME-WE — remains substantial. Additionally, increasing demand for streaming, cloud services and enterprise data connectivity continuously pushes upstream capacity needs, requiring ongoing investment in backbone and peering infrastructure.

Regulatory and interoperability considerations also shape the IIG sector. Operators must align with national telecom policy, spectrum allocation and quality-of-service standards while maintaining competitive pricing for downstream customers such as ISPs and MNOs. Furthermore, as IPv6 adoption gains traction, network operators are investing in dual-stack and modern routing capabilities to future-proof connectivity.

Innovation in the broader telecom infrastructure space includes efforts to expand peering arrangements, adopt software-defined networking (SDN) for scalable traffic management and integrate redundancy mechanisms to bolster resilience against outages. For SkyTel, maintaining robust, scalable international routes and expanding partnerships with submarine cable operators and regional IXPs (Internet Exchange Points) is crucial to sustaining service quality.

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Jessi Wu

Jessi is an intern reporter at BTW Media, having studied fintech at the University of New South Wales. She specialises in blockchain and cryptocurrency. Contact her at j.wu@btw.media.

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