Global tech company Dotlines has today launched into the UK (Dotlines UK) with a plan to offer a variety of business and household solutions, from digital security to connectivity. A quick look at the company’s website shows that one of their brands will be a new broadband ISP called Carnival Internet UK.
The chances are reasonably good that most of our readers won’t have heard of Dotlines before, which is because they’ve tended to focus more on South and Southeast Asia. The company, which in the UK is being led by Jaki Chowdhury, a former Product Director at TalkTalk, now aims to replicate their model over this side of the world.
Speaking of which, if you Google (UK site) “Carnival Internet” today, then the top result is currently still their outlet in Dhaka (Bangladesh), rather than the UK (here). But that’s not surprising because most of the brands under Dotlines UK aren’t yet due to be fully launched until sometime in “early 2025” and the website for Carnival Internet UK is currently just an uninformative pre-registration page.
Speaking of brands, Dotlines UK will separately sell their business internet security services via Audra, while telecoms operators should also be able to improve staff satisfaction and productivity by taking services from Purplecube 360 (i.e. designed to improve customer services / systems etc.).
Jaki Chowdhury, CEO of Dotlines UK, said:
“We believe it’s time for a change. The telecoms industry has long grappled with issues such as legacy infrastructure and the need for more efficient, accessible services. With a focus on simplicity and user-centric design, our solutions aim to streamline operations, bridge connectivity gaps, and provide robust security measures for businesses and consumers alike.
Dotlines UK isn’t just about selling products, it’s about building meaningful connections between people, processes and technology, with a focus on delivering simplicity through tech solutions. Our goal is to help businesses grow efficiently, in turn, allowing them to deliver value to their users.”
The company adds that a portion of its profits will be directed toward charitable and environmental initiatives, including tree planting, carbon offsetting and not for profit partnerships, ensuring that the company’s success directly benefits communities and supports sustainability efforts.