BSNL Bharat Fiber new broadband plans (30mbps/100mbps/200mbps/300mbps)

BSNL is launching 4 new plans as follows 30Mbps@449, 100Mbps@799, 200Mbps@999, 300Mbps@1499. I don't know anything about FUP at the moment.

Fibre Basic​
Fibre Value​
Fibre Premium​
Fibre Ultra​
Speed
30Mbps​
100 Mbps​
200 Mbps​
300 Mbps​
OTT
Nil​
Nil​
Hotstar Premium​
Hotstar Premium​
Monthly Charges
449​
799​
999​
1499​


Source
 
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@Gaurav15 : Giants move far slowly than ordinary ones, they do have good infra at places but at BSNL's last mile scale, it's not enough.
Most of the cities where they might be launching plans might be big cities , I think this is basically BSNL's pilot study of given this much data and speed, how many push the plans? What's the traffic distribution and how can they optimize routing based on this, How well were they able to use their exisitng infra or incrementally increase infra to tackle this bandwidth demand along with data from small towns where they have only 30/50/100 mbps plans? and finally if their competitors were able to keep up with plan on long term or not?

You have to consider GPON limits too when launched with 300 mbps plans, BSNL is trying to make work with what they have and gradually pull up.
 
That makes sense but still they could raise the FUP for some plans. 799 with 3300GB and 777 with 500GB does'nt look that great. Why would they give a 50mbps plan a 500gb fup limit? It was the best a few months ago yes. But now they should give a reason to stay with them.
 
All circles expect Andaman and only in selected SSAs.
 


1499 plan looks good if Bangalore Circle is included from next month. Currently paying 1999 plus tax for 1.5TB/month sure feels like a rip off so will change to that plan if offered for sure. Post FUP speeds are utterly pathetic as usual. Max of 4 Mbps on the top end plan! They should at least make it 10 Mbps. I guess truly unlimited plans are a pipe dream.
 
One More leak, seems official, One question though: They mentioned that plan will be launched in all circles but only in selected cities where competition exists. This is so bad.
this is just braindead to read let alone comprehend, the morons at corporate are the biggest retard if they think a 90 day promotional offer on select cities will do anything for them
I will wait until the end of the year and will be moving to limras (another operator offered by the lco in my village) as keralavision is garbage from what i hear
 
@Gaurav15 : Giants move far slowly than ordinary ones, they do have good infra at places but at BSNL's last mile scale, it's not enough.
Most of the cities where they might be launching plans might be big cities , I think this is basically BSNL's pilot study of given this much data and speed, how many push the plans? What's the traffic distribution and how can they optimize routing based on this, How well were they able to use their exisitng infra or incrementally increase infra to tackle this bandwidth demand along with data from small towns where they have only 30/50/100 mbps plans? and finally if their competitors were able to keep up with plan on long term or not?

You have to consider GPON limits too when launched with 300 mbps plans, BSNL is trying to make work with what they have and gradually pull up.

I just hope there's someone on the other end of results of these studies, who's ready to show the will to amend the plans accordingly and make them permanent. They can't keep stooping down till Jio takes away customers from them, buys/leases their dark fibers, and they just sit there.
 
Regarding earlier comments of the plans being promotional, I've noticed that majority of the new plans they launch for years, had that clause. However it was extended almost always or have made it a permanent plan one way or the other.

So I wouldn't give much importance to that clause, maybe it's just to give them a legal way to stop the plans if at all there's any unexpected development.

I'd be really interested in the cities or areas they'd be launching though. The rationale behind not launching in smaller towns could be that there is no available capacity. Not all exchanges have multi 10G links available, so it shouldn't cause a bottle neck and cause performance degradation to all users.
 
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Plans confirmed by my LCO 😘
 

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Meh.... When would BSNL be taking over MTNL's operation . They seem to be so light years away. Coming together as one entity would help to push BSNL fiber to more areas and thereby increase their subscribers .
 

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