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Bangladesh

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Features

  • Coverage: Bangladesh
  • Network Provider: Grameenphone
  • Speed: 2G / 3G
  • Tethering / Hotspot: Yes

Plan Details

Device Compatibility: Most modern smartphones are fully compatible with Blikst eSIMs. However, a few exceptions exist. Check our detailed compatibility list to confirm your device works flawlessly with our service..

Activation Policy: Enjoy automatic activation by simply scanning the QR code provided after purchase. Your eSIM will instantly activate upon your arrival at Bangladesh, ensuring immediate connectivity.

Delivery Time: Receive a confirmation email with your eSIM details right after completing your purchase. Quick and seamless delivery ensures you’re ready to go in minutes.

Description

Bangladesh is dense in every possible way — Dhaka traffic, the Buriganga river life, the Sundarbans mangrove edge, and the tea estates around Sylhet all demand coordination you won't pull off without a working phone. It's also a country where local SIMs involve biometric registration (fingerprint + NID or passport) at a Grameenphone, Robi, or Banglalink shop. A Blikst Bangladesh eSIM runs on Grameenphone — the country's largest carrier by subscriber base — with 2G / 3G coverage across Dhaka, Chattogram, Sylhet, Khulna, Rajshahi, and the highway corridors linking them.

Realistic network expectations

The plan's available speed here is 2G / 3G. That's sufficient for WhatsApp, messenger apps, Google Maps navigation, ride-hailing, mobile banking, and light web browsing, which is what most travellers actually need in Bangladesh. HD streaming, large photo uploads, and bandwidth-heavy remote work will be slow — save those for hotel Wi-Fi. If your work requires LTE throughput, plan around it rather than expecting it.

Where Grameenphone reaches

Dhaka (all zones — Gulshan, Dhanmondi, Uttara, Old Dhaka), Chattogram, Sylhet, Khulna, Rajshahi, and Cox's Bazar have consistent 3G. The Dhaka–Chattogram highway, the road to Cox's Bazar, and the Sylhet tea-estate routes are covered. The Sundarbans interior is effectively offline — expect no signal once you're deeper than the edge villages. Chittagong Hill Tracts (Bandarban, Rangamati, Khagrachari) have 3G in the towns and patchy coverage in the hills; some areas have additional permit restrictions independent of connectivity.

Cost compared with a local SIM or roaming

Local SIMs require biometric registration and a visit to an approved retailer. It works, but it costs a morning. Foreign carriers mostly charge premium international rates for Bangladesh. A Blikst plan skips the registration entirely — you land at DAC with data already working.

Arriving at DAC, CGP, or ZYL

Install the eSIM over home Wi-Fi before you fly. Hazrat Shahjalal International (DAC), Shah Amanat International (CGP), and Osmani International (ZYL) all have Wi-Fi of varying quality. Switch off airplane mode after immigration and the Grameenphone line registers automatically. Overland arrivals from India (Benapole–Petrapole, Dawki–Tamabil) activate at the first Bangladeshi tower.

What you'll actually use data for here

  • WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger: Messenger has unusual penetration in Bangladesh — many businesses communicate via Messenger before WhatsApp.
  • Pathao, Uber, OBHAI: Ride-hailing for cars, CNG auto-rickshaws, and motorbikes. Pathao bike rides through Dhaka traffic are faster than any car. All three apps rely on real-time GPS.
  • bKash, Nagad, Rocket: Mobile-money services. Tourist use is limited, but receiving transfers from local fixers and topping up small services works and uses data.
  • Google Maps and local routing: Dhaka street addressing is landmark-based more than number-based. GPS coordinates and pin drops beat written directions.
  • Translation and Bangla script: English is widely understood in Dhaka's Gulshan and Banani, less so elsewhere. Google Translate's camera mode for Bangla signs and menus is useful.

Traffic, flooding, and the phone-as-lifeline

Dhaka traffic is the defining travel variable. A 12 km trip can take 40 minutes or two hours depending on time of day. Google Maps' traffic layer is accurate enough to plan around. During monsoon season (June–September), flash flooding affects specific neighbourhoods — local news channels push alerts via Facebook and Messenger. Your data connection is how you'll know which roads are underwater before you commit to a route.

Plan sizing for Bangladesh trips

A 5–7 day Dhaka-focused business trip: 3 GB works given the 2G / 3G ceiling and constant hotel Wi-Fi. Two weeks adding Sundarbans, Cox's Bazar and Sylhet: 5–10 GB. Longer NGO and academic stays in Dhaka: 10–20 GB depending on video-call load. Photographers shooting across the country should budget at the high end — photo backups are the real data burner.

Install before you fly, land connected, and skip the biometric-registration detour. Dhaka's first CNG ride goes smoother with Pathao already open.

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Important Information

  • This eSIM plan is only compatible with iPhone, Samsung and Google devices.
  • To activate this plan, you will need to provide your IMEI, EID/ICCID and preferred eSim Activation Date.
  • On the specified date your eSim will be activated automatically in the USA no QR code needed.
  • The plan must be purchased at least 2 days before the activation date to allow time for processing.

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eSIM FAQ

An eSIM, or Embedded SIM, is a digital SIM that allows you to activate a mobile plan without using a physical SIM card. It is built directly into your smartphone, smartwatch, or tablet and provides the same functionality as a physical SIM. With eSIM, switching between carriers or adding a secondary number becomes seamless and hassle-free.

Getting an eSIM is simple! Check if your device supports eSIM technology. Then, purchase an eSIM plan from your preferred carrier or from our website. After purchase, you’ll receive a QR code or activation details to set up the eSIM on your device in minutes.

Most modern smartphones, including the latest iPhones, Samsung Galaxy models, and Google Pixel devices, are eSIM compatible. Check your device settings under “Cellular” or “Mobile Data” to see if eSIM options are available. Alternatively, refer to your device’s specifications or contact us for guidance.

The number of eSIMs you can have depends on your device. For example, most iPhones allow multiple eSIM profiles but only one active eSIM at a time. Some Android devices support dual-active eSIMs, giving you more flexibility. Check your device’s specifications for details.

Activating an eSIM involves a few easy steps: 1. Purchase an eSIM plan from our website or your carrier. 2. Scan the provided QR code using your device’s camera or enter the activation code manually. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions to add the eSIM profile to your device. Once activated, your eSIM is ready to use!

To activate an eSIM on iPhone: 1. Go to Settings > Cellular > Add Cellular Plan. 2. Scan the QR code from your eSIM provider or enter the activation details manually. 3. Choose your preferred settings for data, calls, and messaging, then tap Done. Your eSIM is now set up and ready to use.

Yes, eSIM offers several advantages over traditional SIM cards: Convenience: No physical SIM card required. Flexibility: Easily switch between carriers or plans. Space-saving: Frees up internal space in devices for additional features. Eco-friendly: Reduces plastic waste. Upgrade to eSIM and experience seamless connectivity like never before.

Unfortunately, it is not possible to transfer your eSIM using the same QR code, as QR codes can only be scanned once for security reasons. If you wish to use your eSIM on a new device, you will need to contact your carrier to request a new activation code or QR code. Once issued, you can set up the eSIM on your new device following the standard activation process.