Dhaka, Oct. 3 -- Bangladesh Data Centre Company Limited (BDCCL) has moved to revise what it terms a 'one-sided' cloud service agreement with tech giant Oracle, seeking a refund of USD 3.68 million and sweeping changes to protect national interests.

Acting on directives from the government high-ups, the state-run company recently sent a letter to Oracle, raising objections to several clauses in the 'Oracle Cloud Service Agreement' signed earlier.

The letter proposes a series of amendments, including revisions to financial terms and arbitration procedures. However, Oracle has yet to respond or indicate any course of action.

The development comes amid a government investigation into how, and under what legal framework, Oracle transferred ...