CG posted a half-page Ad in Kantipur a few days ago. And the Ad was a mess in terms of information. What are we to understand with the slogan “What’s new, What’s better, What’s BiP”?
But, CG doesn’t want to be just a telecom company. It wants to be what LifeCell calls a Digital Operator. Lifecell has digital services like BiP, fizy, TV+, Lifebox, Okudo, etc that provide extra digital services to its customers other than just calling and texting. TV+ (not to be confused with Apple TV+) is a service that allows you to watch TV channels directly into your phone. Okudo is a news service. You get it.

What’s BiP app like?
It is kinda like the Facebook messenger. No, it’s more like Viber. You can call from within the app but it doesn’t use Wifi like messenger and Viber even if you have a connection. Also, there’s only a group chat messaging service and you can’t send a message to a particular person here. I am not joking. Just try this app. The games were cool though. But I would die before I waste my time in those. And my days aren’t as bad that I have to download this app just for the salacious gossip that the ‘explore’ section (the news section) serves me.
So, yeah – I don’t understand BiP. Maybe after CG starts marketing this service better and releases some how-to videos, I can get a hang of it. Until then, it’s just a cute looking app that I don’t want in my phone. Sorry.
P.S. I have an inkling that BiP wants to be the new Hamro Patro.
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