The evolution of Bangladesh’s mobile operator logos
Behind every milestone, new technologies, price wars, mergers, and market shake-ups, stood brands that evolved with time, competition, and consumer expectations.
A collection of old and new logos from major Bangladeshi mobile operators, including Grameenphone, Banglalink, Robi, and Airtel, illustrates the industry's visual evolution. | Photo: Collected
From the era of scratchy voice calls and brick-like handsets to today's 4G-powered digital economy, Bangladesh's mobile operators have transformed just as rapidly as the country itself.
Behind every milestone, new technologies, price wars, mergers, and market shake-ups, stood brands that evolved with time, competition, and consumer expectations.
An infographic details the history of Grameenphone (GP), showing its original logo and the updated Telenor Group-aligned logo introduced on 16 November 2006. | Photo: Collected
This slide presents the history of Banglalink, detailing its rebranding from Sheba Telecom in 2005 and comparing its original tiger-stripe logo to the current one. | Photo: Collected
A slide explains the March 2010 rebranding of Aktel to Robi Axiata Limited, showcasing the old Aktel logo alongside the new, colorful Robi brand identity.Photo: Collected
This infographic traces the transition of Warid Telecom to Airtel Bangladesh in December 2010, following its acquisition by Indian telecom giant Bharti Airtel. | Photo: Collected
A slide detailing the history and role of Teletalk, Bangladesh's only state-owned mobile operator, showing its original logo and its updated, modern branding. | Photo: Collected
