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bssunilreddy

Chosen of the Omnissiah
I have already applied for the same through their portal.

And sorry guys for the Rs.37k crore INR that I mentioned previously was wrong.
Actually it is nearly Rs.70k crore INR relief package by the Govt. of India to BSNL,as ascertained by our friend @whitestar_999
BTW offtopic How to setup a NAS using Pi?
Are the parts costly?
Was seeing this:

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kg11sgbg

Indian Railways - The Vibrant and Moving INDIA
How did you apply? Where did you apply? Post a link so that I can also apply from there.

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Broadband Internet Service on FTTH


Click the above link,you will find Register Online on a rectangular button on the upper-mid right side of the site page.
Click on that and proceed further...as per instructions.
 

kg11sgbg

Indian Railways - The Vibrant and Moving INDIA
@bssunilreddy , Friend after successful registration ,you will get a Lead Number,which will be messaged to you.
Keep that number as a reference.

Obviously you need your mobile number to be registered with BSNL for receiving sms from them.
 

chimera201

Wise Old Owl
My 1st BB is BSNL, still I like it though I use ACT.
If preventive measures are taken govt can save it.
If BSNL & MTNL is gone monopoly reigns and this is not good for people like us, ie.end users.
I pray to god that BSNL should get a new lease of life.

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BSNL was the monopoly duh...
As soon as a competitor emerged BSNL got into trouble. And that too a wireless competitor against BSNL's wired broadband.

BSNL should just offer FTTH to rural areas because that's the only thing they could do. And those arguing that rural people don't need FTTH internet, BSNL could offer TV services through it and I'm pretty sure people from rural areas also watch TV.
 

bssunilreddy

Chosen of the Omnissiah
BSNL was the monopoly duh...
As soon as a competitor emerged BSNL got into trouble. And that too a wireless competitor against BSNL's wired broadband.

BSNL should just offer FTTH to rural areas because that's the only thing they could do. And those arguing that rural people don't need FTTH internet, BSNL could offer TV services through it and I'm pretty sure people from rural areas also watch TV.
BSNL has last mile connectivity which it should use fully & come out of this trouble it put itself on.
 

pkkumarcool

Game & anime Lover
BSNL was the monopoly duh...
As soon as a competitor emerged BSNL got into trouble. And that too a wireless competitor against BSNL's wired broadband.

BSNL should just offer FTTH to rural areas because that's the only thing they could do. And those arguing that rural people don't need FTTH internet, BSNL could offer TV services through it and I'm pretty sure people from rural areas also watch TV.

In my village there is no adsl broadband let go ftth


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jackal_79

Get Digit ized
BSNL sells spectrum but does not change to 4G
Now BSNL is offering 4G sims
But when I asked for even 3G sim since mine got damaged they played games so I changed to Jio from then on.
Now it is better to go for 4G Sims as most operators including Bsnl will switch off their 3G network.

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sling-shot

Wise Old Owl
Loss of 3G network is bad for me. With 4G you need specified handsets approved by each operator for VoLTE otherwise your voice calls will be delivered through 2G. This means that you cannot make your phone connect to only 4G signal. For eg. my Sony Xperia XZ1 although it can do VoLTE is not supported by Idea for that.

3G has reasonable speeds for regular browsing and chatting while at the same time being able to carry voice and supported by all networks. BSNL was actually able to deliver almost 4G level speeds with their 3G signal alone.
 
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