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​


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@supukabi Then BSNL will not survive in my area. Jio, Airtel FTTH both are available. Excitel, Railwire, some local ftth provders are also there. BSNL has an upper hand if they directly deploy underground fiber as most of the broadband users here were using BSNL ADSL and some like me used even dial-up from BSNL, they have familiarity with BSNL. Going through LCOs simply doesn’t give that confidence to customers and most stick to ADSL but for how long? Everyone needs speed eventually.
TBH, it is not so simple to replace ADSL copper wires with Fiber optics wire.
Copper wires can be pulled across existing ducts ...but Fiber optics cant be pulled into existing duct without much efforts.
Fiber cant be bend beyond certain angles (causes data loss). ADSL wires will work even with 90 Degree bend Optics cable wont work when bend to 90 degree.
 
I think bsnl cannot handle huge loads.It may cause issues.
Well how can they propose these plans then
 
@Sudarshan61 fiber cables can definitely bend more than what a lot of people assume. It can easily run in the existing infrastructure, which is poles connected by underground tunnels. They can install distribution boxes on these poles. BSNL’s last mile infrastructure is a wet dream for most ISPs but they still don’t utilise it properly.
 
Most people don't like using Email clients on their desktops atleast. . Gmail and others have a good web mail.
The NIC mails (@gov.in) are targeted for official use. Corporate users actually prefer using Email clients, the generally preferred one been Outlook. Email clients help keep things organised and provide additional functionality like customised email stationery, integrated calender/scheduler, customised mailing lists and address books, ability to merge/attach multiple emails into a single one etc. GMail web interface fails in the requirement of official use.
 
@pachabhut A government email client is very much preferred and expected as third party providers have a risk of spying and data leakage. So government employees usually use the .gov web interface
 
@pachabhut A government email client is very much preferred and expected as third party providers have a risk of spying and data leakage. So government employees usually use the .gov web interface
NIC itself recommends both Thunderbird and Outlook, with Thunderbird as the preferred one. IMAP is a secure protocol and Thunderbird also is well established platform. The web interface also runs the risk of data leakage due to browser level leakages through spywares. You are only as secure as you want to be.
 


Jaha tk mujhe pta chla h ki ye plans sirf Haryana circle me launch ho rhe h. Baki state's ka kuch confirm nhi h. Bsnl ye plans unhi jagah launch krega jaha uske user base pr affect pd raha h railtel se ya koi bhi other private ISP se.
 
If that's their only reason, then thats very distasteful. If they don't do this pan India, I will also opt for Jio or Airtel even if BSNL ftth is available. Not gonna trust a company as shady as this.
 
Jaha tk mujhe pta chla h ki ye plans sirf Haryana circle me launch ho rhe h. Baki state's ka kuch confirm nhi h. Bsnl ye plans unhi jagah launch krega jaha uske user base pr affect pd raha h railtel se ya koi bhi other private ISP se.

It will be launched in all circles but selected SSAs.
 
What's SSA?
its your telecom circle ,normally small states has one SSA but big states has 2 SSA

Each state in India is named as a Telecom Circle which is called “Primary Switching Area” and one or more Revenue Districts of the state circle are grouped together to form a Telecom SSA (Secondary Switching Area).
 
i think its confirm news
They just screenshoted the mail, added their watermark (lmao) and quoted everything already said here.
 

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