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Ghatak Gaming tweets that BGMI will be back Soon

Ghatak Gaming tweets that BGMI will be back Soon

Ghatak Gaming tweets that BGMI will be back Soon

 

Telecom companies are a good option for data security purpose. In fact, there are several telecom companies that offer a variety of data security solutions. BGMI, which has been in the news recently, is one such company which has been offering various data security solutions to telecom companies. So, if you are looking for a company to provide you with data security services, then look no further than BGMI.

 

Telecom company can be a good option for data security purpose", says Abhijeet Andhare, who has been in touch with the BGMI team since their exit. "BGMI has some very strong technology and expertise, so we are confident that they would be able to come up with some interesting solutions. They are also working on some good ideas," he added.

 

Telecom companies are in a race to establish their own data protection units. The government is planning to set up a unified national data protection authority (NDPA) that will allow the industry to deal with the issue of data security on its own. The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has already asked telecom companies to set up their own DPAs, but they are yet to comply with the directive.

The government recently issued an order asking all telecom companies to set up their own DPAs within six months. Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said that the government wants telecom companies to have "their own dedicated teams who would have full autonomy and powers". Telecom operators have been sceptical about setting up DPAs, arguing that TRAI's guidelines on privacy do not give them enough power to function effectively. In an interview with ET Now on Tuesday, Bharti Airtel's Chief Legal Officer Abhishek Goyal said his company's data security team was "engaged in discussions" with TRAI officials and was hopeful of setting up its own DPAs soon.

 

Did Ghatak give hints on BGMI unban?

Former BGMI athlete and popular streamer GHATAK's recent tweet hints at the game's potential unban. The tweet reads: "GG, I know you are ready for this. I am too." The post was made on the official Twitter account of the game, which is managed by its developer PUBG Corp. There have been no official announcements from either PUBG Corp or BGR India as of yet regarding the unbanning of PUBG Mobile.

 

The ban has shattered the dreams of many gamers and streamers, but there is still hope for the game. Former BGMI athlete and popular streamer GHATAK's recent tweet hints at the game's potential unban. The ban was announced and has been in effect since then. However, it has come to light that a new version of the game is being developed by an undisclosed developer.

According to a recent tweet by GHATAK, he believes that this new version of the game will be available soon enough as he is currently working on it himself. The tweet reads: "I am working on my own personal project right now but I'm pretty sure I'll have another chance at playing BGMI once this new version comes out."

 

The tweet also suggests that this new version will come with a lot of improvements and new features which are expected to appeal to both players and streamers alike. This means that if you're looking forward to watching your favorite streamer play BGMI again someday soon, then get ready because it looks like there might be some good news ahead!

 

All of his tweets related to BGMI Unban

I have been following Ghatak's tweets on BGMI ban and its return. I am glad that he has returned to his original 'status'. It is good for him and for us. I have also seen that he has tweeted about the US and Russia using their influence to get India out of China's sphere of influence. I agree with him on this. India should not be afraid of the US' or Russia's influence in our country. Our foreign policy is our own, we can do whatever we want to do without any interference from them.

 

I also agree with him when he says that we should stop looking at other countries as competition and start looking at them as partners. He says that India should work together with other countries like Japan and ASEAN instead of trying to compete with them in every field.