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Hosting.com Launches in Bangladesh on January 14

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Global web hosting provider Hosting.com has announced the expansion of its operations into Bangladesh, marking a significant milestone in the country’s growing technology landscape. The company will formally enter the Bangladeshi market on January 14, with a grand launch event at the Sheraton Hotel in Dhaka.

According to a press release issued on Thursday, January 1, the launch event will be attended by senior executives from Hosting.com, local technology experts, and key industry representatives. The company stated that its entry into Bangladesh signals the beginning of a new chapter in the nation’s rapidly expanding digital economy.

By combining local expertise with global experience, Hosting.com aims to deliver international-standard hosting services tailored to the Bangladeshi market. The company will place particular emphasis on open-source technologies and WordPress-based solutions, offering secure, scalable, and reliable hosting services for developers, digital entrepreneurs, and both small and large enterprises.
Interested participants can register for the launch event through the designated registration form at https://hosting.com/bangladesh-launch-event/. The program will feature keynote speeches, panel discussions, interactive Q&A sessions, and networking opportunities. Key discussions will focus on how open-source and WordPress technologies are driving digital innovation worldwide; the opportunities Hosting.com’s operations will create for customers, developers, and businesses in Bangladesh; and how secure, scalable hosting can further strengthen the country’s digital economy. We will also highlight the future growth prospects for agencies, enterprises, and fast-growing digital businesses.

Commenting on the launch, Imran Hossen, Manager, Bangladesh Operations of Hosting.com Bangladesh, said that the move marks the first time an international hosting company is directly launching operations in the country, calling it a milestone for Bangladesh’s technology sector. He noted that local customers will benefit from access to global-standard hosting services with pricing in local currency. In addition to keeping hosting services affordable, he emphasized the company’s commitment to creating new employment opportunities within the sector. He added that Hosting.com’s presence will strengthen Bangladesh’s digital ecosystem and create new opportunities for technology professionals across the country.

Sharing his perspective, Seb de Lemos, CEO of Hosting.com, said, ‘Through our involvement in hosting over the last 20 years, we know that the open-source ecosystem with tools like WordPress and Laravel enables thousands of digital entrepreneurs, and we’ve seen that happening over the last few years in Bangladesh in incredible ways.’ The Dhaka launch, he added, represents a major step in expanding trusted, high-performance hosting services in Bangladesh. He also expressed strong confidence that open-source technologies can play a transformative role in driving innovation and sustainable digital development in the country.

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