Technical News Office –The country’s government telecom company, BSNL, is working to improve its network in the country. BSNL is rapidly expanding its network in the country. In such a situation, BSNL has launched an Internet Television (IFTV) service for the first time in the country. Let us tell you that this service of BSNL works using fiber optic cable. Now, with the optical cable, users will also enjoy very fast internet speed, allowing them to easily watch the entertainment programs broadcast on the OTT platform.
The service has also started in Punjab
According to reports, this new service of BSNL has been launched for the first time in Madhya Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. But now the company has launched this service in Punjab as well. BSNL has provided this information through its social media platform.
What is BSNL IFTV?
Now what is this service, let us know. In fact, through this service, BSNL customers can enjoy over 500 HD and SD channels through the SkyPro TV app. Apart from this, more than 20 popular OTT platforms are also included in it. Its biggest feature is that you don’t need any decoder to benefit from this functionality.
BSNL partners with Skypro
Let us tell you that BSNL in collaboration with Skypro had launched this new Internet TV service on 28th November. With this service, BSNL Fiber users can enjoy entertainment channels like Colors, Star, Zee TV and sports channels like Star Sports. This service will work without any additional equipment or cables. In Chandigarh, it was launched to 8,000 customers in the first phase.
Rigor towards Chinese companies
On the one hand, BSNL is working towards improving the network in the country. On the other hand, the Indian government has started taking strict action against low-quality electric batteries imported from China. Action has already been taken against two major companies and another company is under investigation. These companies purchased cheap and low-quality batteries from China and resold them in the market, resulting in losses for customers. Today, the government has decided to strictly ban it.
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