Grameenphone (GP) APN Settings 2026 - Fast 4G Bangladesh

Configure Grameenphone mobile data settings on Android and iOS

Configure Grameenphone (GP) APN settings to ensure your mobile data works at peak 4G speeds. The official APN is 'gpinternet'. Whether you are using a prepaid or postpaid SIM, these settings are required for stable internet connectivity across Bangladesh.

Grameenphone APN Settings

Use these settings to configure your Grameenphone mobile data connection.

SettingValue
APNgpinternet
MCC470
MNC01
AuthenticationNone
APN Typedefault,supl
APN ProtocolIPv4/IPv6
UsernameNot required
PasswordNot required

How to Configure Grameenphone APN on Android

  1. 1 Go to Settings > Mobile Network > Access Point Names (APN).
  2. 2 Tap 'Add' or the '+' icon to create a new profile.
  3. 3 Name: 'GP Internet', APN: 'gpinternet'.
  4. 4 MCC: 470, MNC: 01.
  5. 5 Save the settings and select the profile.

How to Configure Grameenphone APN on iPhone/iOS

  1. 1 Go to Settings > Cellular > Cellular Data Network.
  2. 2 Under Cellular Data, enter 'gpinternet' in the APN field.
  3. 3 Leave Username and Password blank.
  4. 4 Restart your iPhone to apply the changes.

Troubleshooting

Common issues and solutions when configuring Grameenphone APN settings.

No data icon showing
Ensure 'Mobile Data' is ON and airplane mode is OFF. Verify that you have an active data plan by dialing *121*1*2#.
APN not saving
Do not change the MCC or MNC values manually. If they don't match your SIM, the APN will not save. Reset to default and try again.

Grameenphone APN Settings FAQ

What is the APN for Grameenphone?

The official APN for Grameenphone internet is 'gpinternet'. This works for all data-enabled devices including smartphones and modems.

How to get GP settings via SMS?

Dial *121*3*4# or send 'ALL' to 8080 to receive automated configuration settings for your device.

What are GP MCC and MNC?

The Mobile Country Code (MCC) is 470 and the Mobile Network Code (MNC) is 01.

Does GP support IPv6?

Yes, you can set the APN Protocol to IPv4/IPv6 to ensure compatibility with modern network standards.