^Disagree bro,as we all know that regarding Broadband Internet connection,in this year 2017, BSNL is not leading the majority or the front,nor it is the only option for the majority of users.
Airtel,Jio,Vodafone and Private ISP players are already possessing their respective share of the cake.
If they would had nullified the FUP aspect,then they would have got back a sizeable return of departed customers(including me),leading to an increase in their earnings + revenue.
And what kind of users you are referring to?
In the Rural belt of India,now most of the users those of who use the internet are on wireless(through Mobile Phones,including BSNL).
Lesser people use Voice Telephone (BSNL) currently,much lesser use the Broadband Plans.
In the cities and towns,very few loyal customers of BSNL(I being one ,hence has kept the telephone line for voice call only) use the "faltu" or "petty" Broadband Internet of BSNL.
Please do not take the statistics of TDF users,where a major portion might be still on BSNL.
I am talking about the Indian(Internet User)Population as a whole.