Weekly Data Packs in Bangladesh May 2026: GP vs Robi vs Banglalink Comparison for Heavy Users

Compare the weekly data packs from GP, Robi, & Banglalink in Bangladesh for May 2026. Find the best 7-day plans for heavy users with 10GB+ data under 300 Taka.
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You can be someone who streams daily, plays online games, or works on the go. For you  solid weekly data pack is not a luxury—it’s a necessity indeed. In Bangladesh, telecom giants Grameenphone (GP), Robi Axiata Limited, and Banglalink continue to compete with their 7-day data offers. As of May 2026, GP stands out for heavy users, those looking for 10GB+ value packs.

Let’s break it down in a simple, real-world way so you can decide what’s worth your money.

GP Leads the Pack for High-Data Users

If you’re hunting for serious data—think binge-watching,YouTube uploads, or constant hotspot usage—GP has the most clearly defined weekly options right now.

Here are some of the best picks:

  • 12GB (10GB + 2GB bonus) at 198 Tk – A balanced option for moderate-heavy users
  • 22GB (15GB + 7GB bonus) at 249 Tk – The best value for heavy users right now
  • 7GB (5GB + 2GB) at 169 Tk – Good if your usage is slightly lower
  • 5GB (3GB + 2GB) at 148 Tk – Entry-level weekly pack

The standout here is the 22GB for the 249 Tk pack. For under 300 Taka, getting over 20GB for a full week is pretty solid, especially if you rely on mobile data for work or entertainment.

Activation is simple via USSD codes, and if you use the MyGP app, you might even snag an extra 1GB bonus. Another plus—these packs don’t auto-renew, so no surprise deductions.

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What About Robi and Banglalink?

Both Robi Axiata Limited and Banglalink do offer weekly packs, and yes, they’ve been competitive in recent months. But here’s the catch—specific high-volume pack details (like exact 10GB+ combos with price and codes) are not always consistently listed or easy to track from official sources.

That doesn’t mean they’re bad options. In fact:

  • Robi often gives personalised offers through its app
  • Banglalink is known for aggressive pricing and occasional flash deals

However, for heavy users who want predictable, clearly defined plans, GP currently feels more transparent and reliable.

A Few Practical Tips Before You Recharge

  • Check apps first. The MyGP, MyRobi, or MyBL apps often have exclusive deals you won’t see elsewhere.
  • Check out for bonus data rules that expire first and don’t carry forward
  • Base data may carry over if you recharge before expiry
  • If apps feel slow, dial *121# (GP) or similar menus for quick access

Which One Should You Choose?

If your usage is heavy and consistent, Grameenphone is currently the safest bet in May 2026. The plans are straightforward, data volume is generous, and pricing stays within that sweet 200–300 Taka range. That said, if you like experimenting or chasing deals, keep an eye on Robi Axiata Limited and Banglalink apps—you might catch a limited-time offer that beats GP. At the end of the day, the “best” pack depends on how you use your data. But for now, GP is clearly winning the weekly data game for heavy users.

Payel

Payel is a journalist and writer with a deep commitment to storytelling. Passionate about nature, the environment, and the human stories intertwined with them, she aims to highlight issues that shape our world and inspire meaningful change.

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