Updated By: LatestGKGS Desk
India-owned telecom firm, BSNL (Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited) became the 1st operator to start optical fiber-based high-speed broadband service With the launch of ‘Bharat Fibre’ in Pulwama.
The Bharat Fibre services with reliable and high-speed internet are provided on the optical fiber by FTTH (fiber-to-the-home) service up to the customer premises.
The service was launched by BSNL Chief General Manager of Jammu and Kashmir Circle, Rana Ashok Kumar Singh, in the presence of Srinagar General Manager Telecom District Zafar Iqbal and BSNL’s channel partner, Mir Nazir.
The Internet services generally remain unaffected even during the vagaries of weather.
BSNL provides the FTTH service with a monthly charge of Rs 777-16,999 in around 160 telecom districts with a minimum speed of 2 megabit-per-second (Mbps).
The ‘Bharat Fibre’ service has been launched on a revenue sharing basis in a business collaborative model with the local channel partner of Pulwama area.
The equipment of FTTH has been installed and commissioned by the channel partner whereas the customer billing services are being provided by BSNL.
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