Bsnl problems are due to ancient cables and they know it.
Each area has a certain number of good pairs in the cable, so if the number of connections given exceeds the number of good pairs then expect trouble..
And there is nothing anyone can do about it unless a new cable is laid.
At the local exchange the JTO can measure the line performance, they are well aware of the problem, but their hands are tied.
The only chance for them is wireless UL 3G plans.
Each area has a certain number of good pairs in the cable, so if the number of connections given exceeds the number of good pairs then expect trouble..
And there is nothing anyone can do about it unless a new cable is laid.
At the local exchange the JTO can measure the line performance, they are well aware of the problem, but their hands are tied.
The only chance for them is wireless UL 3G plans.