It varies. You will have excellent 4G/LTE coverage in all major cities (Dhaka, Chittagong) and divisional towns. You will also have a good signal in popular tourist areas like Srimangal (tea gardens). However, in extremely remote areas like the Sundarbans (jungle) or the Chittagong Hill Tracts, you must expect the signal to be intermittent (3G) or non-existent.
Will I have internet coverage in rural areas (e.g., Sundarbans or Srimangal)?
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