Voice Broadcasting in Bangladesh: Reach the Customers SMS Can't
2026-06-05 · Alaponi
Here's a truth every Bangladeshi business owner knows but few act on: many of your customers never read an SMS. Some are older, some can't read text easily, some simply ignore it. But almost everyone answers a ringing phone. That's where voice broadcasting comes in — a pre-recorded voice call sent automatically to thousands of numbers at once.
What is voice broadcasting?
It's a one-way voice call: your message plays automatically when the customer answers. No live agent, no menu to press. You record your message (or type it and we convert it to speech), upload your number list, and blast it — in spoken Bangla, in your own voice if you like.
Why it works so well in Bangladesh
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It reaches non-readers. Rural and older customers who skip SMS will hear a voice.
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A voice feels personal. Hearing a real human voice builds trust and attention that text can't.
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Higher impact for big moments. Eid offers, important notices, urgent reminders — a call cuts through.
How it works (4 steps)
Record or upload your audio (or type for text-to-speech). Upload your numbers (Excel/CSV) or pick a group. Schedule the broadcast. Get a report — answered, no-answer, busy, duration. You only pay for calls that connect.
One important note
Automated voice calls are regulated. Call only customers who opted in, respect calling-hour rules, and keep your message short and clear. Done right, voice is one of the most powerful tools you have.
Your customers are waiting. Start talking to them today.
Frequently asked questions
Yes — the call plays your message; there's no menu or live agent.
Yes, record or upload audio, or type text for text-to-speech.
Per connected call/second, separate from SMS. You don't pay for calls that don't connect.