BSNL FTTH flyers sent by email to Bangalore Broadband Users

I guess I should have been more specific, while the image on iptv is crisper, the colours are dull.
 
@madhusudhan7

You might want to have a look at this :-

http://www.bangaloretelecom.com/gpon.htm
http://www.bangaloretelecom.com/tenders.htm

@x720, Tried a 100 times since you posted these links but this site has been down since. What was the content of these links BTW. I remember strolling through the 1st link probably a year ago & i think it had the same content as of bsnl.co.in FFTH page but the second page might give more info on the FTTH vendor in Bangalore i see
 
Alright. The first link contains a list of apartments and areas where ftth is available currently. Basically you click on the name of the area, fill in the relevant details and book your connection.Yes, I'd posted the second link for that very purpose.
 
They were working when I'd posted them. Bsnl seems to be having some issues with its websites, even the main site has been down for 2 days.
 
bangaloretelecom and bsnl.co.in website down!!!!!!!! What is the webmaster doing since 2 days? is he on vacation?
 
@madhusudhan7

You might want to have a look at this :-

http://www.bangaloretelecom.com/gpon.htm
http://www.bangaloretelecom.com/tenders.htm

Alright, links are up & i checked the availability, looks like as of now new connections are only given to those 60 Apartment/Complex - such a shame
I don't think they are covering even 0.1% of Bangalore after my recent conversations with BSNL officials & have no plans of future expansions to residential layouts either unless it's an apartment where there is huge demand for FTTH/Hugh speed lines

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And yes forgot to mention that even some of my friends in such apartments are not interested in BSNL's FTTH because most of them are already covered by leading/better Service Providers like Airtel, Tata, Reliance or some even better offering's based providers like Tikona, ACT, Railtel etc - who already provide good SLA with much cheaper tariff(Eg: ACT Broadband: 5Mbps till 35GB, beyond that 512 kbps) - Hence either ways there are no takers for BSNL service

BSNL's top bosses are such loser's, they fail to understand the Market/Opportunity so miserably - such valuable resource/investments put to waste. Some one should sue BSNL for such a mess :(
 
Because they are there because of recommendation from political leaders who use them to eat up a large share of government fund.
 
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