A media Report According to this, initially the company is taking charge of Rs 999 for plan for 100 MBPS for this service and Rs 1,499 for 300 Mbps. In this service, a modem is installed outside the premises of the subscriber and signal is transmitted from a nearby base station for wireless broadband service. It does not require optical fiber for connection.
BSNL is also preparing to strengthen its 4G network. For this, the company can impose one lakh additional towers. Recently, the company completed the work of setting up one lakh 4G towers across the country. Minister of State for Communications Chandrasekhar Pemmasani had reported that the Telecom Department (DOT) will soon sought approval from the Union Cabinet for the expansion of BSNL’s 4G services. He had said, “After installing one lakh towers with Swedashi Equipment, we will contact the Union Cabinet and Prime Minister Narendra Modi to seek the approval of an additional one lakh towers.” The company also plans to increase equipment for 4G and 5G networks. The 5G network of private telecom companies is present in a large part of the country. To compete with these companies, BSNL needs to launch 5G service soon. This government telecom company is also considering monetting its assets to increase cash flow.
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