BSNL FTTH LCO charging 4500 for new connection :(

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If you wanted a 50 mbps suggestion, try the automobile forum :p

On a serious note, if usage for extra data, and more than one heavy user (like person streaming 4k hdr etc), then definitely yes.

Please do share a few pics of the wire management / casing and setup.
Yes Im just checking the data usage for now. Its just me using it for now, but the thing is i've got family addicted to watching stuff online.
We removed DTH and now its 5-6 hrs daily of Hotstar or Prime or netflix or Hindi songs on Youtube. All FHD video using Amazon fire stick. So that cuts through a few GBs of data everyday. I guess I should take a call after checking usage for a month?
 
Please do share a few pics of the wire management / casing and setup.
The cable management is mostly tuned for convenience. But I shall share so maybe others can do it if they dont need a lot of finishing. Most of the cables terminate in office and the extra wire put in for future changes is just hidden behind desks lol
Cables running outside the building are held in place by cable clips or casing or tied to windows when 15 ft above ground.
 
YAAS for 14-15 yrs :D
Did you enquire with the office regarding your deposit on your previous account? You can shift those deposit to your new ftth.
So if they are asking for one month deposit you can use this amount. Iam sure there would be an amount above 2k. That way you can reduce your first month bill. 😉👍
 
Yes Im just checking the data usage for now. Its just me using it for now, but the thing is i've got family addicted to watching stuff online.
We removed DTH and now its 5-6 hrs daily of Hotstar or Prime or netflix or Hindi songs on Youtube. All FHD video using Amazon fire stick. So that cuts through a few GBs of data everyday. I guess I should take a call after checking usage for a month?
500gb is more than enough for that unless you go 4k. 😊
 
Did you enquire with the office regarding your deposit on your previous account? You can shift those deposit to your new ftth.
So if they are asking for one month deposit you can use this amount. Iam sure there would be an amount above 2k. That way you can reduce your first month bill. 😉👍
Bsnl guys in my area did not allow transfer of security deposit to ftth connection, nor they allow to keep my old phone number on new ftth connection. I am still struggling to get the security deposit back.
 
I am struggling to get my security deposit back from bsnl from past 1 year better to default your bill so that it gets adjusted automatically.
 
@abhinavmail1 I had no such issues and im hailing from kerala. Thought it might be same everywhere, my bad.
To be honest my account no. Billing Account everything remains same so the old deposit was transfered automatically to the new one.
If they are being careless about it just check if account number and billing no. is same for your new ftth.
And yes contact your district billing office of bsnl. Not the local one. Ask thier number and contact them and then ask them to transfer the deposit details to the new account.
They can't just run away from it you are legally obliged to get it.

Yeah @Jiharsh getting the security amount in cash might be hard due to severe loss bsnl/mtnl is facing right now but still transferring the deposit to your new account isn't that hard. Its just you need to ask the proper guy. People in my regional bsnl office also didn't agree to it contacted my district billing section for bsnl. He told it can be done without any issues and the new bill will be of reduced amount.

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