Most of us remember our mobile number,
but in the case of having two numbers, we often forget our number. We
have problems from recharging to balance checking. Today we will tell
you about the USSD codes of Jio, Airtel, Vodafone, and BSNL, using which
you will be able to get the balance information with your mobile
number. Let's know in detail about these USSD codes.
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India-China border clash: NITI Aayog suggests indigenous 4G network for BSNL
The central government's policy think tank NITI Aayog has suggested
that the telecom PSU Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) should opt for
locally designed, developed and manufactured solution for its 4G network
to achieve self-reliance in telecom. The NITI Aayog also advised the
state-run telecom operator to redraft its tender to support local models
of equipment.
Govt Asks Trade Associations To Submit List Of Chinese Imports: Report
The DPIIT (Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade) has
asked trade associations to provide a detailed list of purchases from
China so that the government can identify imports that are non-essential
and substitute those with local products, an Economic Times report said
citing unnamed officials.
BSNL 4G to be made in India: Chinese, European vendors to get boot if government proposal accepted
In order to achieve self-reliance in telecom, the Niti Aayog is
pitching that only locally-designed and manufactured products should be
deployed by BSNL for its 4G roll-out, and the state-run firm should
redraft its tender to support local models of equipment.
Galwan stand-off: NITI Aayog suggests aboriginal 4G system for BSNL
The authorities’s plan brain trust Niti Aayog has actually urged
state-owned telecommunications driver Bharat Sanchar Nigam (BSNL) to go
with an indigenously developed, established as well as made (IDDM)
answer for its own 4G system. This accompanies a scenery coming from the
authorities that BSNL in addition to Mahanagar Telephone Nigam (MTNL)
need to certainly not make use of Chinese tools for the 4G companies in
the scenery of the fierce India-China skirmish in Galwan.
India tells two state firms not to use Chinese telecoms gear
New Delhi’s move comes amid a backlash against companies from China
after the killing this week of 20 Indian soldiers by Chinese forces in a
Himalayan border dispute.
The directive is aimed at Chinese telecom gear makers Huawei and ZTE, the source said, after India last year announced an almost $8bn plan, some of which was earmarked for network upgrades, to help loss-making operators Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) and Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL).
The directive is aimed at Chinese telecom gear makers Huawei and ZTE, the source said, after India last year announced an almost $8bn plan, some of which was earmarked for network upgrades, to help loss-making operators Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) and Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL).
Government to prohibit BSNL from sourcing gear from Huawei for upgradation
The Department of Telecom (DoT) has firmly chose to tell state-owned telco Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL)
not to use Chinese equipment in the upgradation of its 4G facilities,
which is the part of its revival package for stressed telcos.
As per the latest inputs, the Telecom Ministry has asked BSNL, MTNL and other subsidiaries to avoid Chinese equipment in upgradation.
As per the latest inputs, the Telecom Ministry has asked BSNL, MTNL and other subsidiaries to avoid Chinese equipment in upgradation.
No Chinese equipment for 4G upgradation: Centre to BSNL
The Telecom department has chose to rule out the use of Chinese
equipment in the upgradation of the 4G equipment of the state-owned
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited or BSNL. Government sources said the department has been asked to rework the tender in this regard.
DoT's call to ban Chinese equipment use in BSNL and MTNL is a hoax; here's why
On Wednesday, some reports suggested that the Department of
Telecommunications (DoT) is planning to ask state-run telecom companies
BSNL and MTNL to stop using Chinese equipment in their 4G expansion. It
was also reported that the DoT will ask private telecom operators like
Airtel and Vodafone Idea to reduce their dependence on Chinese
equipment. These reports came at a time when tensions have escalated
between India and China in Galwan Valley.
BSNL Introduces Wings Internet Calling App: Here's How To Use
BSNL has launched an app called Wings that allows you to make calls via
the internet connection. This means the app enables you to make calls
without a SIM card. This is a completely new technology, and it is
different from VoWi-Fi as sometimes these calls will be directed to
cellular networks in case of slow internet.
Telecom Department reportedly told BSNL, MTNL to reject Chinese equipment
The Telecom Department has reportedly told state-owned
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) and Mahanagar Telephone Nigam
Limited (MTNL) to reject Chinese equipment for their 4G upgrade. The
move is said to harden the stance against China as tension sores at the
India-China border.
BSNL will give talk time from Rs 10 to Rs 50 without recharging
Government telecom company Bharat
Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) has introduced a talktime loan offer to
maximize the benefits for its users. Users will get talktime loans
ranging from Rs 10 to Rs 50 under this offer. At the same time, the
company says that users can get talk time using this offer in times of
emergency. Also, users will benefit greatly from this offer. According
to the report of OnlyTech, under this offer of BSNL, consumers will get
talk time up to Rs 10, Rs 20, Rs 30, Rs 40 and Rs 50. At the same time,
users have to dial the USSD code in their phone to get a talk time loan.
Here's how to get talktime loan
Telecom Department Said to Tell BSNL, MTNL to Shun Use of Chinese Equipment in 4G Upgrade
The telecom department
wants state-owned BSNL and MTNL to shun the use of Chinese telecom
equipment in their 4G upgrade, underlining a hardening of stance in the
backdrop of tensions at the India-China border, sources said.
Huawei and ZTE are among the Chinese-origin telecom equipment makers that are doing business in the Indian market.
Huawei and ZTE are among the Chinese-origin telecom equipment makers that are doing business in the Indian market.
DoT asks MTNL, BSNL and private companies not to use Chinese telecom equipment in 4G upgradation: Report
New Delhi | Jagran News Desk: In the wake of the
violent face-off between the Indian and Chinese soldiers at the Galwan
valley in eastern Ladakh on Monday, which led to the martyrdom of 20
Indian soldiers, the Department of Telecom (DoT) has reportedly asked
the state-owned Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) and Mahanagar Telephone
Nigam Ltd (MTNL) not to use Chinese telecom gear in its 4G upgradation,
which is being supported as part of the revival package for both the
entities.
The development comes at a time when Indian and Chinese armies are engaged in a standoff in Pangong Tso, Galwan Valley, Demchok and Daulat Beg Oldie in eastern Ladakh. The violent clash stirred anti-China sentiments in the country, with protestors and traders bodies like CAIT calling to boycott Chinese products.
The development comes at a time when Indian and Chinese armies are engaged in a standoff in Pangong Tso, Galwan Valley, Demchok and Daulat Beg Oldie in eastern Ladakh. The violent clash stirred anti-China sentiments in the country, with protestors and traders bodies like CAIT calling to boycott Chinese products.
BSNL Wings to Allow Seamless Calling for People Over Internet Connection
People are aware of the concept of Wi-Fi calling. It allows customers
to get a good uninterrupted calling experience even when they are not
getting a good cellular connection. The Wi-Fi calls
are known as Voice Over Wi-Fi calls or in short VoWi-Fi. But BSNL
doesn’t offer VoWi-Fi calls. Instead, it offers something which comes
pretty close to Wi-Fi calling and that is BSNL Wings. It is also calls
made over the internet and those calls are technically known as Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP).
BSNL Wings allows customers to call using the internet. It is an app
which can be
Government Asks BSNL, MTNL Not To Use Chinese Equipment For Network Upgrade: Report
The government has told two state-run telecoms firms to use
locally-made rather than Chinese telecom equipment to upgrade their
mobile networks to 4G, a senior government source said on Thursday. New
Delhi's move comes amid a backlash against companies from China after
the killing this week of 20 Indian soldiers by Chinese forces in a
Himalayan border dispute. The instruction is aimed at Chinese telecom
gear makers Huawei and ZTE, the source said, after India last year
BSNL offers Rs 50 talktime loan to prepaid subscribers: Here is how to get it
BSNL has come up with a new offer for its users that allows them to
make calls even if they run out of balance. The telecom operator already
allowed users to take talktime loan if they run out of balance. Now,
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited has reportedly increased the limit of its
Talktime Loan facility to Rs 50.
BSNL is reportedly offering up to Rs. 50 talktime as loan to prepaid users
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) has reportedly
started providing users with a Talktime of Rs. 50 as a loan so that
users can get some extra Talktime even when their prepaid plan's
validity has expired. Read on to know more about the new offer by BSNL.
From Indian Railways To State-Run Telecom Firms, India Boycotts China After Ladakh Face-Off
New Delhi: The aggravated ongoing dispute between India
and China has triggered a call to boycott Chinese products in the
country. From the state-run mobile service providers to Indian Railways
PSUs, Indians firms has decided to bar Chinese vendors.
ITI Ltd jumps 19% on reports BSNL, MTNL barred from using Chinese 4G equipment
MUMBAI: Shares of state-owned telecom equipment company ITI Ltd soared
19.4% on Thursday, amid heavy volumes, on reports that the Department of
Telecom (DoT) has barred Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) and Mahanagar
Telephone Nigam (MTNL) from using Chinese equipment for 4G upgradation.
ITI hits 52-wk high as govt bars BSNL, MTNL from using Chinese 4G equipment
Shares of state-owned telecom equipment
company ITI jumped 19 per cent and hit a 52-week high of Rs 107.90 on
the BSE on Thursday supported by heavy volumes. The trading volumes on
the counter jumped an over 6-fold with a combined 9.3 million equity
shares changing hands on the NSE and BSE till 09:55 am.
NEW DELHI: The Indian government will bar Chinese companies from providing any telecom equipment to state-run telcos and may also prohibit private mobile phone operators from using gear supplied by the likes of Huawei and ZTE going forward, a senior official said, marking India’s first major economic reaction to the skirmishes on the border with Chinese troops. The telecom department will soon also cancel a 4G telecom equipment tender floated by state-run Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd. (BSNL) and Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd. (MTNL) and rework it to keep out Chinese vendors, the official said. “The government has taken a decision to cancel the tender which was floated (by BSNL) earlier this year,” the senior government official told ET. “We will likely also not allow private operators to use Chinese gear in the future and will encourage domestic telecom equipment makers”. Once signed off, the order will deal a body blow to the Indian operations of Huawei and ZTE who will thus be barred from the country’s commercial 5G deployments. Currently, industry estimates peg the annual market for Indian telecom equipment to be around Rs12,000 crore, of which Chinese players account for roughly a fourth. The rest of the market comprises mainly of Sweden’s Ericsson, Finland’s Nokia and Korea’s Samsung. Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea work with both Huawei and ZTE, besides the European vendors, while Reliance Jio works with Samsung. The decision, which was taken at the highest levels of the government on Wednesday, comes within hours of the Prime Minister saying that India would retaliate if it were instigated by China. “We have constantly received complaints from our telecom manufacturers that China is not permitting import of Indian telecom equipment where as it is subsidizing Chinese telecom gear which is then underpriced in the Indian market,” the official said. “As a result, our indigenous telecom equipment manufacturers are unable to come-up". He added that telecom formed the backbone of critical digital infrastructure and the government is taking decisions to safeguard the country’s security. “The government will also hold a multiple stakeholder discussion with private telecom companies on how to promote indigenous telecom equipment manufacturing in the country.” India’s private telcos though had been batting for Huawei and ZTE to remain in the fray, as they offered cheaper equipment and also attractive vendor financing options. Analysts say barring the two could lead to a 10-15% rise in gear procurement costs as non-Chinese suppliers could levy a premium. There could be supply chain issues with fewer vendors to choose from, especially with Europe/US battling Covid19. The decision on Huawei and ZTE though is just what the US had been hoping for amidst its own trade war with China. Washington has been pressuring allies and friendly countries, including India, to bar Huawei, flagging security concerns and citing the company’s alleged proximity to the Chinese government. China on its part has warned India of economic consequences if Huawei was excluded from 5G. Countries such as Australia, New Zealand, Japan and Taiwan besides the US are keeping Huawei out of 5G deployment, while others such as the UK, France, the Netherlands, Russia and South Korea have allowed the Chinese equipment maker to participate. The UK though is reviewing the impact of the limited role that it had allowed Huawei. While cancelling the tender floated by the state-run telcos, which had been placed earlier in March, a government committee headed by the telecom department will finalise, in the new tender, the specification of the core and the RAN of the 4G telecom infrastructure to ensure that it has significant domestic content and indigenous technology. “Large Indian companies have evinced interest in providing 4G gear to the state-run telcos,” the official said.
New Delhi: The Telecom department has decided to rule out the use of
Chinese equipment in the up-gradation of the 4G equipment of the
state-owned Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited or BSNL.
The Indian government will bar Chinese companies from providing any telecom equipment to state-run telcos and may also prohibit private mobile phone operators from using gear supplied by the likes of Huawei and ZTE going forward, a senior official said.
The Indian government will bar Chinese companies from providing any telecom equipment to state-run telcos and may also prohibit private mobile phone operators from using gear supplied by the likes of Huawei and ZTE going forward, a senior official said.
Govt may bar Airtel, Vodafone Idea from using gear from Huawei, ZTE
NEW DELHI: The Indian government will bar Chinese companies from providing any telecom equipment to state-run telcos and may also prohibit private mobile phone operators from using gear supplied by the likes of Huawei and ZTE
going forward, a senior official said, marking India’s first major
economic reaction to the skirmishes on the border with Chinese troops.
BSNL Offering Four Different Talk Time Loans Starting From Rs 10
BSNL (Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited) is offering its customers talk-time loan of up to Rs 50. This offer comes under the BSNL Talk Time loan. The offer comes at a time when poor people are finding it difficult to recharge
their phones due to shortage of cash on hand while at the same time the
economy has been affected because of the lockdown. Other telcos have
been providing their customers with some kind of relief as well. But
BSNL has launched its talk time loan offer for its customers who can’t
recharge their phone right away which is a really good move from the
telco.
BSNL Voice Only STVs start at Rs 19, some STVs offer unlimited calling benefit
Government-owned telecommunications company BSNL has brought in five
voice-only Special Tariff Vouchers (STVs) for its customers. These STVs
are ideal for customers looking for calling benefits as they are
pocket-friendly and start at Rs 19, a report by Telecom Talk stated.
These vouchers come with their respective Fair Usage Policy (FUP) limits
which keep increasing with their price. The validity of these STVs,
too, differs from the range of the STV. Let’s have a look at these STVs
in detail.
200 Mbps Broadband Plans of BSNL, Airtel, ACT Fibernet, Hathway and Reliance Jio Detailed
Hathway Broadband on Sunday introduced the 200 Mbps
plan in Hyderabad at an effective price of Rs 899 per month. The company
previously introduced the 200 Mbps plan in Chennai and other select
cities across India. However, several key rivals of Hathway including
Airtel and Act Fibernet offer 200 Mbps plans across India. According to
Tom’s Guide, a publication dedicated to consumer tech products, 200 Mbps
is ideal for users who are streaming 4K content or for “sharing large
files” online. The publication highlights that 200 Mbps is also
recommended for users who have five or more devices connecting to the
internet simultaneously. With only 19.08 million wired broadband subscribers,
India’s wired broadband penetration is low as compared to wireless
penetration. However, internet service providers across India offer
plans from 10 Mbps to 1 Gbps internet speeds. With that said,
TelecomTalk compares the 200 Mbps plans across the top five service
providers in India.
3GB Data Plans Under 500 By Jio, Airtel, Vodafone Idea, BSNL: Affordable Unlimited Data Plans
Jio 3GB Data Plans: Unlimited Data Plans Jio
Reliance Jio currently offers three plans offering daily 3GB data.BSNL Voice Only STVs start at Rs 19, some STVs offer unlimited calling benefit
Government-owned telecommunications company BSNL has brought in five
voice-only Special Tariff Vouchers (STVs) for its customers. These STVs
are ideal for customers looking for calling benefits as they are
pocket-friendly and start at Rs 19, a report by Telecom Talk stated.
These vouchers come with their respective Fair Usage Policy (FUP) limits
which keep increasing with their price. The validity of these STVs,
too, differs from the range of the STV. Let’s have a look at these STVs
in detail.
BSNL's stunning STV series launched
The state-run telecom company Bharat
Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) recently launched a great plan with 1.4 TB
data with 100 Mbps speed. At the same time, now the company has
introduced a special STV series for more calling customers, whose
initial price is Rs 19. Consumers will get only unlimited calling
facility in all plans of this series. Currently, this series is
available in Tamil Nadu Circle. It is expected that this series will be
released in other circles of the country soon. So let's know about the
calling STV vouchers of BSNL ...
200 Mbps Broadband Plans of BSNL, Airtel, ACT Fibernet, Hathway and Reliance Jio Detailed
Hathway Broadband on Sunday introduced the 200 Mbps
plan in Hyderabad at an effective price of Rs 899 per month. The company
previously introduced the 200 Mbps plan in Chennai and other select
cities across India. However, several key rivals of Hathway including
Airtel and Act Fibernet offer 200 Mbps plans across India. According to
Tom’s Guide, a publication dedicated to consumer tech products, 200 Mbps
is ideal for users who are streaming 4K content or for “sharing large
files” online. The publication highlights that 200 Mbps is also
recommended for users who have five or more devices connecting to the
internet simultaneously. With only 19.08 million wired broadband subscribers,
India’s wired broadband penetration is low as compared to wireless
penetration.
BSNL, DPIIT, other govt bodies tweak import policies to favour local after Modi’s Atmanirbhar Bharat call
Government agencies across sectors
have taken to revise existing policies in favour of local manufacturing
and sourcing, in less than a month after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s
Atmanirbhar Bharat call. Government departments including the
Department of Commerce, Department for
We can help BSNL launch 4G services in four months, says Nokia India’s Sanjay Malik
Local players should coexist with the multinational companies in the
telecom sector in India, according to Sanjay Malik, Senior VP &
Head, India Market, Nokia. He added that both can fulfil different roles
in the sector.
Malik in a telephonic interview with BusinessLine shared his views regarding the ‘Make in India’ campaign from the perspective of the telecom sector and Nokia’s role in it.
The Nokia India head also discussed the future of the sector, emphasizing on the need for 5G in India. Excerpts here:
Malik in a telephonic interview with BusinessLine shared his views regarding the ‘Make in India’ campaign from the perspective of the telecom sector and Nokia’s role in it.
The Nokia India head also discussed the future of the sector, emphasizing on the need for 5G in India. Excerpts here:
BSNL Voice Only STVs Start at Just Rs 19 and Offer Unlimited Calling Benefit
The government-owned telecom operator, BSNL keeps on launching new
interesting plans for its customers. It recently launched an amazing
fiber internet plan. The telco dropped its plan offering 200 Mbps speed
and instead launched a new plan with 100 Mbps speed which is offering
1.4TB of data. But that’s for data, coming to the voice calling
services, BSNL’s Tamil Nadu circle is offering STVs (Special Tariff Vouchers)
to its customers. We are going to focus on the voice-only STVs. The
telco is offering 5 voice only STVs which start from a mere Rs 19 and
can offer unlimited calling benefit as well. Let’s take a look at all the voice-only STVs from BSNL.
For Atmanirbhar Bharat: Govt agencies across sectors tweak rules, form policies to push local
Less than a month into the Centre’s ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ pledge,
government departments including the Department of Commerce, Department
for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), the Ministry of
Civil Aviation, alongside utilities such as BSNL and some state
electricity boards, have either issued policy directives or are working
to tweak rules to push domestic manufacturing and services.
Tata Comm Q4 loss widens to Rs 275 crore on statutory dues provisioning
New Delhi: Tata Communications
on Saturday reported widening of consolidated losses at about Rs 275
crore for the fourth quarter ended March 31, mainly due to provisioning
for statutory dues. It had registered net loss of Rs 199 crore in the year-ago period
The quarter's loss was due to a provision of Rs 342 crore towards additional license fees liability, the company said.
The income from operations for the just ended quarter came in at nearly Rs 4,398 crore, up 3.6 per cent year-on-year helped by strong performance in the data business.
For the full year ended March 2020, the losses were at Rs 84.83 crore compared to Rs 80.43 crore in FY19.
The income for operations for FY20 was at Rs 17,068 crore, up 3.2 per cent over the previous fiscal.
"We are living in extraordinary times with the COVID-19 pandemic continuing to disrupt businesses at large.
"At Tata Communications, we are enabling smooth and continued operations of services for our customers, delivering service upgrades and changes in record speed, as they implement work from home measures and shift workloads seamlessly across borders as part of their business continuity plans," A S Lakshminarayanan, CEO of Tata Communications, said in a statement.
On the COVID-19 business response, the company noted that there was 30 per cent growth in internet traffic on its network in March compared to January 2020.
"Capacity expansion in a short span of time has been possible due to extensive upgrade and modernisation of our network done in the last three years.... Recorded 1 billion minutes of enterprise voice traffic in March alone," the statement said.
The Board has recommended a final dividend of 40 per cent (Rs 4.00 per share of the face value of Rs 10 each) for the financial year ended March 31, 2020.
During the quarter ended September 2019, the company received demand from the Department of Telecom (DoT) aggregating about Rs 6,633 crore towards licence fee on its Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR) for the financial years 2006-07 till 2017-18.
The quarter's loss was due to a provision of Rs 342 crore towards additional license fees liability, the company said.
The income from operations for the just ended quarter came in at nearly Rs 4,398 crore, up 3.6 per cent year-on-year helped by strong performance in the data business.
For the full year ended March 2020, the losses were at Rs 84.83 crore compared to Rs 80.43 crore in FY19.
The income for operations for FY20 was at Rs 17,068 crore, up 3.2 per cent over the previous fiscal.
"We are living in extraordinary times with the COVID-19 pandemic continuing to disrupt businesses at large.
"At Tata Communications, we are enabling smooth and continued operations of services for our customers, delivering service upgrades and changes in record speed, as they implement work from home measures and shift workloads seamlessly across borders as part of their business continuity plans," A S Lakshminarayanan, CEO of Tata Communications, said in a statement.
On the COVID-19 business response, the company noted that there was 30 per cent growth in internet traffic on its network in March compared to January 2020.
"Capacity expansion in a short span of time has been possible due to extensive upgrade and modernisation of our network done in the last three years.... Recorded 1 billion minutes of enterprise voice traffic in March alone," the statement said.
The Board has recommended a final dividend of 40 per cent (Rs 4.00 per share of the face value of Rs 10 each) for the financial year ended March 31, 2020.
During the quarter ended September 2019, the company received demand from the Department of Telecom (DoT) aggregating about Rs 6,633 crore towards licence fee on its Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR) for the financial years 2006-07 till 2017-18.
L Catterton to buy 0.39% stake in Jio Platforms for Rs 1894.50 crore
Reliance Industries Limited said that L Catterton will buy 0.39% equity stake in Jio Platforms for Rs 1894.50 crore. This investment values Jio Platforms at an equity value of Rs 4.91 lakh crore and an enterprise value of Rs 5.16 lakh crore.
With this investment, Jio Platforms has raised ₹ 104,326.95 crore from leading global investors including Facebook, Silver Lake, Vista Equity Partners, General Atlantic, KKR, Mubadala, ADIA, TPG and L Catterton since April 22, 2020.
With this investment, Jio Platforms has raised ₹ 104,326.95 crore from leading global investors including Facebook, Silver Lake, Vista Equity Partners, General Atlantic, KKR, Mubadala, ADIA, TPG and L Catterton since April 22, 2020.
50,000 BSNL contract workers remain unpaid for a year
NEW DELHI: As many as 50,000 contract workers actively engaged in state-run Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) field operations remain unpaid for last one year despite the Centre's advisory for smooth payouts amid Covid-19 pandemic.
"The contract workers are not paid wages for about one year since the payouts have not been made by BSNL to contractors on the plea of a shortage of funds," VAN Namboodiri, president of the BSNL Casual, Contract Workers Federation (CCWF) told ETTelecom.
"The contract workers are not paid wages for about one year since the payouts have not been made by BSNL to contractors on the plea of a shortage of funds," VAN Namboodiri, president of the BSNL Casual, Contract Workers Federation (CCWF) told ETTelecom.
BSNL Drops 200 Mbps Plan, Unveils New 100 Mbps Plan with 1.4TB Data
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL)
withdrew its Bharat Fiber 200 Mbps plan in favor of a new 100 Mbps plan
with a Fair Usage Policy (FUP) of 1400GB or 1.4TB. The operator made
the changes in the Chennai Circle where BSNL initially introduced the
200 Mbps plan along with the Telangana circle in January. While BSNL
introduced the 200 Mbps plan on a promotional basis with an initial
validity of 90 days, BSNL Chennai circle continued to deliver 200 Mbps
to its users beyond its initial validity. As of press time on Friday,
BSNL Tamil Nadu circle and the Puducherry circle continue to offer the
200 Mbps plan with the plan reflected on the respective circle pages.
BSNL's revised Rs 99 STV plan offers unlimited calling for 22 days, free caller tune
New Delhi: Bharat
Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) has revised its Rs 99 Special Tariff
Voucher (STV) plan with unlimited calling facility. The revised plan
will also include free Personalised Ring Back Tone service (PRBT),
according to a tweet by BSNL Tamil Nadu Circle.
The STV 99 plan is one of the three standalone plans that focusses on unlimited voice benefits while other plans focus on data or combine data with voice benefits. The government-owned telco also offers an STV 319 and a Plan Voucher (PV) 999 scheme that extends similar unlimited voice calling facilities to its subscribers.
The STV 99 plan is one of the three standalone plans that focusses on unlimited voice benefits while other plans focus on data or combine data with voice benefits. The government-owned telco also offers an STV 319 and a Plan Voucher (PV) 999 scheme that extends similar unlimited voice calling facilities to its subscribers.
BSNL Rs 99 Prepaid Plan With Unlimited Calling Now Offers Caller Tunes for 22 Days
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) on Wednesday
revised its Special Tariff Voucher (STV) 99 plan with unlimited calling
facility to include free Personalised Ring Back Tone service (PRBT).
BSNL Tamil Nadu Circle highlighted the plan through a tweet. The
operator charges Rs 30 per month as the PRBT subscription costs.
Further, BSNL charges Rs 12 from users for each song selection with the
songs said to be valid for 30 days. The STV 99 plan is one of the three
standalone plans that focuses on unlimited voice benefits while other
plans focus on data or combine data with voice benefits. BSNL also
offers an STV 319 and a Plan Voucher (PV) 999 plan that offers similar unlimited voice calling facilities to users.
BSNL Invites Franchise Players to Expand Bharat Fiber Services
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) has invited private players in
multiple states across India as part of a “new business opportunity” to
expand its Bharat Fiber
internet services. The operator promises “attractive revenue sharing
agreements” as it hopes to woo entrepreneurs who can maintain and
install fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) equipment. Despite launching in 2019,
BSNL Bharat Fiber service has limited presence across India with the
service availability restricted to major cities and towns. As of press
time on Tuesday, BSNL officially has listed the Bharat Fiber service to
be available in 96 cities across India excluding the 11 cities where it
launched its services on Sunday.
BSNL's 1500GB Fiber-to-the-Home plan now available in more cities in India
State-owned telecom operator, Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) has
expanded its 1500GB Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) plan to new cities in
India. The plan was earlier limited to Telangana and Chennai circles,
but it can be purchased in Tamil Nadu as well.
BSNL offers 3 GB daily data plan for just Rs 78; check out other features
New Delhi: Government-owned
telco BSNL on Monday (June 8) came out with a plan to provide free
calling and more data to its subscribers for just Rs 78. The customers
will also be able to avail of free calling along with 3 GB of data per
day under this unique plan.
Let us check other key features of this special plan.
Let us check other key features of this special plan.
BSNL 200Mbps 1500GB FTTH Plan Extended to More Cities
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL), the state-owned telco, has
extended its existing 1500GB FTTH plans to new cities in Tamil Nadu,
after introducing it in only Chennai and Telangana circles earlier this
year. The BSNL 1500GB Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) plan offers a speed of
200Mbps up to 1500GB data with unlimited local and STD calls to any
network. After the FUP limit is reached, the speed reduces to 2Mbps. The
1500GB FTTH plan is also introduced in Bhawanipatna city in Odisha, as
well as the Puducherry area.
BSNL Introduces 200 Mbps Broadband Plan in Several New Cities
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) has expanded its
200 Mbps Bharat Fiber broadband plans to several new cities across
India. The Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) 200 Mbps plan was introduced
earlier in the year in the Telangana and Chennai circles with the plan
having an initial validity of 90 days. However, the state-owned operator
on Sunday expanded the Bharat Fiber service availability to new cities
in Tamil Nadu while also introducing the 200 Mbps plans to these new
service locations. Additionally, BSNL Bhawanipatna, a Twitter handle
dedicated to BSNL services in the Bhawanipatna city highlighted that the
200 Mbps broadband plans is also available within its city limits.
BSNL Offers Prepaid Plans With 3GB Daily Data Valid Between 8 Days to 365 Days
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) Tamil Nadu
circle on Wednesday listed the plans with common features based on
voice, data along with the combo plans containing similar levels of
data. Notably, the operator listed three different plans that offer 3GB
of daily data that are among the maximum data benefits provided by a
telecom operator in India. While Vodafone does offer 4GB of daily data,
the plans are part of a double data offer that could be pulled out from
the market in the upcoming months. The plans listed by BSNL Tamil Nadu
circle are available in several other circles across India. However, the
operator in specific circles including Andaman and Nicobar Islands,
Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh does not offer certain plans. Additionally,
we at TelecomTalk are listing other circle specific plans that provide
similar 3GB daily data. With that said, here are the BSNL plans that
offer 3GB of daily data.
Aadhar Seva Kendra Re-opens: Here’s How to Aadhaar Card With Your Mobile Number?
New Delhi: Have you not linked your mobile number to
Aadhaar yet? As per the order passed by the Supreme Court, linking
Aadhaar with your mobile number has become mandatory. The main aim
behind this step is to mitigate and filter out the connections issued on
fake documents.
Mobile subscribers should know that linking Aadhaar to mobile number can be done easily through OTP (online) or by visiting the service centre (offline). Those who have already linked their mobile numbers with Aadhar card can re-verify it through OTP and people who are yet to link their mobile number with Aadhaar card will have to adopt an offline process and visit an Aadhaar Kendra.
Mobile subscribers should know that linking Aadhaar to mobile number can be done easily through OTP (online) or by visiting the service centre (offline). Those who have already linked their mobile numbers with Aadhar card can re-verify it through OTP and people who are yet to link their mobile number with Aadhaar card will have to adopt an offline process and visit an Aadhaar Kendra.
BSNL Extends Availability of Rs. 499 Bharat Fiber Plan With Up to 40Mbps Speeds
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) has extended the availability of
its Rs. 499 broadband plan that offers up to 40Mbps speeds. The
availability of the plan has extended in a few circles in India
including Kolkata and Sikkim. The state-owned telecom operator has named
the FTTH broadband plan ‘300GB Plan CS337'. This BSNL plan was launched
on a promotional basis, and was expected to expire on June 10. However
the availability of the plan has now been extended to September.
BSNL ADSL Broadband and FTTH Add-on Packs Revised to Offer Up to 40GB Extra Data
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) on Tuesday revised its data add-on packs for both its ADSL and Fibre-to-the-Home (FTTH) services with the operator now offering 100% additional data for the same price. The add-on packs enable the users to restore the speeds of the broadband connection even after the user hits the Fair Usage Policy (FUP) limit. The operator has four major speed restoration data add-on packs that are priced in the range of Rs 50 to Rs 250. The new plans are reflected on the dedicated BSNL FUP top up site with several BSNL employees on Twitter sharing the revised plans.
BSNL rolls out Rs 365 prepaid plan: All the details
NEW DELHI: State-run telecom operator BSNL has launched a new plan for its prepaid users. The service provider has rolled out a plan of Rs 365 in select telecom circles.
Under the plan of Rs 365, BSNL users will get unlimited voice calls with the daily FUP limit of 250 minutes. If a user exhausts the daily calling limit then he will be charged for making further calls on the basis of their base tariff plan.
Under the plan of Rs 365, BSNL users will get unlimited voice calls with the daily FUP limit of 250 minutes. If a user exhausts the daily calling limit then he will be charged for making further calls on the basis of their base tariff plan.
BSNL Extends Availability of its Rs 499 Broadband Plan Until September
State-owned telecom operator, BSNL, has extended the the availability of its promotional 40Mbps fiber broadband plan. Named “300GB Plan CS337”, the plan offers 300GB of data at Rs. 499 per month. It was launched on a promotional basis, and was scheduled to expire on June 10. However, the availability of the plan has now been extended to September 9. Do note that the extension is only available in select circles, including West Bengal, Kolkata, and Sikkim.
Aadhar Seva Kendra Re-opens: Here’s How to Aadhaar Card With Your Mobile Number?
New Delhi: Have you not linked your mobile number to Aadhaar yet? As per the order passed by the Supreme Court, linking Aadhaar with your mobile number has become mandatory. The main aim behind this step is to mitigate and filter out the connections issued on fake documents.
BSNL broadband plan for Rs 499 available in select circles extended till September
Government-owned telco BSNL has extended its broadband plan of Rs 499 that offers 300GB data. The plan, 300 GB CS337, has been extended till September 9 in select circles of India, Telecom Talk noted.
The plan was to expire on June 9 but has now been extended. The plan is available in Kolkata, Sikkim and West Bengal circles.
The plan was to expire on June 9 but has now been extended. The plan is available in Kolkata, Sikkim and West Bengal circles.
BSNL Plans That Comes With 3GB Data Per Day
BSNL has announced the launch of a new plan, where it is offering 3GB data per day. The state-run telecom operator BSNL has launched this plan in Tamil Nadu. However, this pack is already listed in other circles, such as Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh.
BSNL: three GB information and free calling day by day for lower than Rs 100
New Delhi. BSNL pay as you go plans are among the many most economical and low cost among the many four huge telecom corporations within the nation. In order to learn and entice prospects, the corporate provides a brand new plan nearly each week. Compared to Jio, Airtel and Vodafone, extra plans can be found in BSNL's portfolio. BSNL has now launched a brand new plan, which prices lower than Rs 100. The particular factor is that underneath this plan of lower than 100 rupees, additionally, you will get three GB information and calling profit day by day. Let's know in regards to the new plan of BSNL.
BSNL Introduces 200 Mbps Broadband Plan in Several New Cities
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) has expanded its 200 Mbps Bharat Fiber broadband plans to several new cities across India. The Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) 200 Mbps plan was introduced earlier in the year in the Telangana and Chennai circles with the plan having an initial validity of 90 days. However, the state-owned operator on Sunday expanded the Bharat Fiber service availability to new cities in Tamil Nadu while also introducing the 200 Mbps plans to these new service locations. Additionally, BSNL Bhawanipatna, a Twitter handle dedicated to BSNL services in the Bhawanipatna city highlighted that the 200 Mbps broadband plans is also available within its city limits.
BSNL offers 3 GB daily data plan for just Rs 78; check out other features
New Delhi: Government-owned telco BSNL on Monday (June 8) came out with a plan to provide free calling and more data to its subscribers for just Rs 78. The customers will also be able to avail of free calling along with 3 GB of data per day under this unique plan.
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