BSNL Bharat Fiber new broadband plans (30mbps/100mbps/200mbps/300mbps) [September 2020]

BSNL is launching 4 new plans as follows 30Mbps@449, 100Mbps@799, 200Mbps@999, 300Mbps@1499. I don't know anything about FUP at the moment.

Fibre Basic​
Fibre Value​
Fibre Premium​
Fibre Ultra​
Speed
30Mbps​
100 Mbps​
200 Mbps​
300 Mbps​
OTT
Nil​
Nil​
Hotstar Premium​
Hotstar Premium​
Monthly Charges
449​
799​
999​
1499​


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I can speaks for panchayats, they don't have an alternative. They used to use yahoo mail. Government should have a common email server, then again so much of their workflow will break losing integration with google sheets etc.
National Informatics center does provide any state/ central govt employee to apply for a @gov.in email. Also, you may ask them to issue emails in a specific domain. People just don't know.
 
@pachabhut Then the PSU pays for your email ids I presume? That's okay as it takes resources to maintain servers. Even NKN charges universities for internet.
 
The plans would have been more lucrative of it was like this 499 for 50 mbps, 699 for 100mbps 999 for 200mbps and so on . In this way it can be much more better than jio and airtel offerings.Just my thought. 499 for 30 mbps is not good .
 
I can speaks for panchayats, they don't have an alternative. They used to use yahoo mail. Government should have a common email server, then again so much of their workflow will break losing integration with google sheets etc.
Government already has en email service. email.gov.in
Government organizations are encouraged to use it but still gmail is used because of ease of use.
 
things wrt gov.in email ids is so bad... indian government was using gmail for weeks for covid during early days of lockdown.

[email protected] was used everywhere. i hope they are at least redirecting mails from this id now.
 
Web interface on mobile browser
@Sushubh
 

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things wrt gov.in email ids is so bad... indian government was using gmail for weeks for covid during early days of lockdown.

[email protected] was used everywhere. i hope they are at least redirecting mails from this id now
I have been using @gov.in (earlier @nic.in) IDs without any problem for last 15 years, mostly on Thunderbird or Mobile through IMAP. Never faced any problems with it. So not sure what exactly is bad with it.
However, the present tendency is to outsource everything. The Covid helpline is also outsourced and the [email protected] belongs to that agency. However, there is also another official ID [email protected]
 
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