Zx Online is recorded as a company in BD. Current public evidence covers 2 domain references, 1 public website, one supporting public reference; services, assets, and relationship context should be read with that evidence boundary.
Zx Online is an old Dhaka ISP brand with a divisional BTRC license, real APNIC number resources, and a public promise of enterprise-grade fiber. Its harder question is economic, not promotional: after Bangladesh's retail tariff squeeze and wholesale-price reforms, can a small access operator turn cheap broadband demand into durable cash once power, backhaul, local repair, collection risk, and supplier dependence are paid in full?
On 22 July 2008 Bangladesh's telecom regulator issued a Central Zone ISP licence to a company registered at shop 102 of a Shahbagh shopping arcade. Eighteen years later that piece of paper is still the most durable thing Zx Online Limited owns — more durable than its addresses, its brands, or even one of its two domains, which quietly decayed into a Chinese betting-page shell. This is an attempt to price the paper: what incorporation and a divisional ISP licence cost in Dhaka, in taka per year, and what they earn back on a tariff card where the same megabit sells for 10.5 taka shared and 50 taka dedicated.