Technical News Office – BSNL is gradually regaining its lost glory. After the price hike, thousands of new customers joined the company. The state-owned telecommunications company has now presented its new logo. The company also introduced many new services along with the new logo. This came at a time when the company is preparing to launch its 5G service. Currently, BSNL’s 4G service is available in select circles in the country. The 4G service is gradually being deployed throughout the country. Along with this, the telecom company is introducing many new features to improve the user experience. One of them is a spam-free network designed to automatically filter spam and scams.
Will the new logo change its fortunes?
The new logo of BSNL is a symbol of confidence, strength and reach across the country. Along with the launch of the new logo, the company also launched seven new services. Through which network connectivity will be ensured smoothly in both urban and rural areas of the country.
Enjoy high-speed data
The company offered nationwide Wi-Fi roaming service to its Internet customers. With this service, users can enjoy high-speed data. This work will be done through BSNL hotspot. The good news is that there will be no additional fees to pay for this.
Start of fiber optic television service
Apart from this, the company has also launched a new fiber optic TV service. It offers the option of 500 live TV and pay TV channels. It is available free of charge to all Internet customers. The good news is that data used for TV streaming will not count towards their monthly internet allowance.
Buying a new SIM card just got easier
The company has also introduced a kiosk, through which customers will not face any problems while purchasing, upgrading and switching to a new SIM card. In this, the KYC process will be completed soon. Finally, the company introduced the country’s first Direct to Device (D2D) connectivity solution, which is a combination of satellite and mobile networks. This company service will facilitate digital payments in emergency and remote areas without regular network connectivity.
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