What happens to new BSNL Bharat Fiber broadband plans after December 29?

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It's so perfectly positioned, there isn't anything between 40mbps@499 and 100mbps@799 on any ISPs.

/rant begins
60mbps@599 is not just competitive I'd say it's the best right now considering we don't get Jio's locked modem bs, mesh networking hidden wifi bs, potential tracking/throttling (twitch)/dpi bs.

We get public IPs with open modems, no port restrictions, no dpi (unless it's going through Airtel transit), 3.3tb at 60mbps sans terrible routing for some of us.

From a govt isp whose sole purpose isn't to take over the entire country or bleed out competitors.

I'd still thank Jio for starting all this though. We need the villains to remind the smaller villains who they are.
 
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I am still desperately waiting for BSNl to start their fiber in Mumbai. Although it won't start immediately, but atleast a hope, an assurance could go a long way in avoiding falling into Jio's trap.
I hope Bsnl do end up making atleast some profits so that it could invest in better servers and other infrastructure.
 
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I think it should go towards making more Peering connections and improving their routing rather than giving it to sleezy people . After these plans launched , it has made routing even worse . If BSNL fixes their routing , removes LCO model , they can basically rule the Broadband market .
They have given the last mile to third party . The least work they can do is get their routing good
 
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