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Hi All,
I am coming to this post after asking a few queries in Airtel BB section as I am having Airtel as of now.
If I understand correctly BSNL offers FFTH.
Airtel is forcing me to use their own ONT Router, however I want to use my own WAN router and so far they are not positive or clear about it. I have understood from answers to my earlier posts here on this forum that ONT in bridge mode can work here. If Airtel is not positive about it, I might switch to BSNL FFTH. So I have a few queries. Please help
1. Does BSNL FFTH offer ONT at your home (I can buy it at my own cost as long as it's approved by them) and allow you to connect its output to standard WAN port of your router? If so, I am free to buy any standard WAN port router of my choice and am not dependent on ISP provided ONT Router
2. Does BSNL offer routable public IP (I am fine even if it's dynamic) I don't need a static IP.
3. Does anyone know who in BSNL can provide answers to technical queries like this in addition. I called customer care but they said visit exchange and I know in exchange know one will know what I am talking about.
4. With BSNL do they play 'Area Game'? I mean other private ISPs say we have no cable in your building so we won't provide you connection. Does BSNL raise hands like this or generally regardless of customers, they provide BB/Telephone services?
Thanks and regards.
I am coming to this post after asking a few queries in Airtel BB section as I am having Airtel as of now.
If I understand correctly BSNL offers FFTH.
Airtel is forcing me to use their own ONT Router, however I want to use my own WAN router and so far they are not positive or clear about it. I have understood from answers to my earlier posts here on this forum that ONT in bridge mode can work here. If Airtel is not positive about it, I might switch to BSNL FFTH. So I have a few queries. Please help
1. Does BSNL FFTH offer ONT at your home (I can buy it at my own cost as long as it's approved by them) and allow you to connect its output to standard WAN port of your router? If so, I am free to buy any standard WAN port router of my choice and am not dependent on ISP provided ONT Router
2. Does BSNL offer routable public IP (I am fine even if it's dynamic) I don't need a static IP.
3. Does anyone know who in BSNL can provide answers to technical queries like this in addition. I called customer care but they said visit exchange and I know in exchange know one will know what I am talking about.
4. With BSNL do they play 'Area Game'? I mean other private ISPs say we have no cable in your building so we won't provide you connection. Does BSNL raise hands like this or generally regardless of customers, they provide BB/Telephone services?
Thanks and regards.