এটি অবৈধ। যেকোনো সময় মোবাইল কোর্ট বা আইন-শৃঙ্খলা বাহিনী ডিভাইস জব্দ করতে পারে এবং জেল-জরিমানা হতে পারে।
সিকিউরিটি ক্লিয়ারেন্সের ওপর ভিত্তি করে সাধারণত ৩০ থেকে ৬০ কর্মদিবস সময় লাগতে পারে।
না, বিটিআরসি-র নিয়ম অনুযায়ী SBR লাইসেন্সধারীরা কালো রঙের সেট ব্যবহার করতে পারবেন না। আপনাকে রঙিন সেট ব্যবহার করতে হবে।
BTRC offers a Short Business Radio (SBR) license mainly for private organizations:
  • It provides access to a shared pool of around 80 business frequencies/channels.
  • It’s designed for short‑range, handset‑to‑handset communication without repeaters.
A special rule under SBR is that private organizations cannot use plain black walkie-talkies; they must use colored sets (e.g., orange, yellow, etc.). This helps law enforcement distinguish legal business radios from illegal or misused black sets. Using non‑compliant colours or unapproved models can still create legal risk.
Bringing walkie-talkies from abroad or ordering from foreign e‑commerce sites does not automatically make them legal in Bangladesh. Many imported sets:
  • Use unapproved frequencies
  • Do not have BTRC approval
  • Can be seized during raids if used without license
BTRC has previously conducted drives where illegal, unlicensed walkie-talkies were seized and sellers punished.To stay safe, always use BTRC‑approved, locally supported devices and obtain the proper license.
To use walkie-talkies legally in Bangladesh, organizations must apply to BTRC (directly or via an authorized supplier):
  1. Choose a BTRC‑approved brand/model (Motorola, Hytera, Kenwood, certain Baofeng and SBR models, etc.).
  2. Collect documents such as the trade license, an up‑to‑date income tax certificate, and the NID of the responsible person.
  3. Submit the application, frequency form and processing fees through BTRC or an approved vendor.
  4. Wait for approval and frequency allocation (commonly quoted as around 30–45 days, but timing and fees can change).
Always confirm the latest requirements with BTRC or a licensed walkie-talkie supplier in Bangladesh.
In Bangladesh, most UHF/VHF walkie talkies require a valid BTRC (Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission) license – unlicensed professional use is illegal, leading to device seizure, fines, or legal action.4 Toy-grade kids’ radios are low-power and exempt, but for business, security, events, hotels, factories, or corporate useWalkie Talkie Sheba ensures BTRC-approved frequencies and models. We handle full BTRC walkie talkie license process to keep you compliant. Avoid raids – contact Walkie Talkie Sheba for legal best walkie talkie Bangladesh.solutions: 01312-666333!