The new BSNL logo represents “trust, strength, and nationwide reach,” according to the telco.
On Tuesday, Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) unveiled its new logo, which the telco says represents trust, strength, and national reach. Ahead of the nationwide 4G network launch, BSNL has launched seven new services, including a spam-blocking solution, Wi-Fi roaming, intranet TV, and more.
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“The launch marks the dawn of a transformative era for the service provider, reaffirming its commitment to providing seamless, universal, affordable, and accessible connectivity to all,” said Jyotiraditya M Scindia, Union Minister for Communications and Development of the North Eastern Region, Government of India.
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited offers new services:
BSNL claims to be a spam-free network, and it employs a custom solution to eliminate scams and spam communication in real time. Aside from that, the telco announced Wi-Fi roaming, which allows BSNL network users to connect to any BSNL FTTH Wi-Fi network while traveling. Additionally, FTTH users can access over 500 premium TV channels through the company’s fibre-based intranet live TV service.
BSNL is also making it much easier to purchase new BSNL SIM cards through Any Time SIM (ATS) kiosks, which can automatically dispense, complete KYC, and activate SIM cards. The telco also provides additional services, such as India’s first satellite-to-device connectivity for SMS services, which is available on land, air, and sea.
Similarly, it announced a one-time network solution for disaster management. BSNL also announced a secure 5G network for the mining industry.
BSNL has been rapidly expanding its 4G network across the country, and since the tariff hikes by Airtel, Jio, and Vi, BSNL’s subscriber base has grown due to its affordable recharge plans. The government-owned telco plans to complete the 4G rollout across the country by 2025 and is also said to be working on a 5G network, which could be available six to eight months after the 4G rollout.