As of May 2026, the most prominent entities associated with "BTRC" include the , the human gene Beta-transducin repeat containing E3 ubiquitin protein ligase , and the British Thoroughbred Retraining Centre .
The BTRC is currently tasked with ushering Bangladesh into the 5G era. The "Fifth Generation (5G) Mobile Telecommunication Technology Guidelines, 2022" outline the roadmap for commercial deployment. As of May 2026, the most prominent entities
is the independent regulatory authority overseeing the telecom and internet sectors in Bangladesh. Established under the BTRC Act of 2001, its primary roles include: As of May 2026
However, the commission has faced criticism over inconsistent policies, delayed spectrum auctions, and enforcement challenges against major operators. Despite this, BTRC remains central to shaping Bangladesh’s journey toward a fully digital economy. its primary roles include: However