Kerala Vision Broadband FTTH - User Experience

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Now that I am evaluating Kerala Vision broadband, thought I would create a thread to share my experience. My LCO provides broadband services from BSNL and Kerala Vision, so thought would be good to evaluate Kerala Vision as well.

Getting the account setup was pretty easy, cause there was no need for additional cabling or ONT etc. I shared a photo and ID/address proof doc to the LCO, and the same day evening he setup my account and shared the credentials. The LCO shares the same OLT for all services, so on my end, I just needed to configure my OpenWRT device appropriately.

Initially I didn't get the Kerala Vision VLAN, so I had to reach out to the LCO's tech guy who shared the id. I added the VLAN to the switch (my ONT is a transparent bridge, so I needed no change on the ONT) which created an interface and all I needed to do was add the necessary interface configuration with the PPPoE credentials.

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As you can see, they use CG-NAT which is disappointing but other than BSNL and few others nobody else gives public IP addresses. Also I liked the fact that things just worked on first try 😆 (the above screenshot is from my first try to connect)

Will add more details as I explore more.
 
@varkey how is the bsnl connection right now for you?
Speed test results keeps fluctuating

Had sometimes around 20-35mbps .
Torrent speeds remained low.
Netflix downloading seemed okay.
Haven't done tracert yet though.

Other than disconnects every 1-2 hours, I don't see any issue with BSNL. Speedtests show full speed, latency seem normal.
 
Oh yeah forgot to tell iptv might be coming soon here in palakkad . He told around 3 weeks time.

You mean BSNL IPTV? If you can enquire about new plans (1 gbps) too? :D
 
@vishalrao I can't see 1gbps coming through LCOs anytime soon as every LCO is equipped with 1gbps uplink.

While watching this video from youtube I came to know that now every district has a switching capacity of 200Gbps. So there is hope..
 
I am getting ~1 Mbps download speed but my upload speed is around 77 Mbps on BSNL Fiber :unsure:
 
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