Would BSNL launch new plans to counter Reliance Jio Fiber Truly Unlimited Plans?

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Is BSNL capable of competing with the new Reliance Jio Fiber plans?


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My ADSL was rock stable as well, we knew one line man there, after years of complaining they redid the whole wiring. Replaced the old cable (you know the kind with two wires on either side with some white material between them) with some new coaxial looking wire with shielding (had two white and blue wires inside it with a thick black outside skin).

It was perfect, stayed perfect until it broke somewhere, BSNL switched to contract people who couldn't care, we stayed offline for a month with 10kb and eventually ended up on fiber.

Moral of the story: Be friends with someone at the exchange.
 
Not be a connection with BSNL official for a stable connection on ADSL, as most of it is managed by BSNL itself and underground.
The problem arises when local cable wala comes to play
 
Saw a screenshot of an email circulated through social media regarding new fiber broadband plans of BSNL wef Oct 1st 2020

Can't confirm if it's official but looks legal though


Plans are :-

Fiber Basic - 30mbps unlimited - no ott subscriptions - 499 + tax

Fiber Value - 100mbps unlimited - no ott subscriptions - 799 + tax

Fiber Premium - 200mbps unlimited - Hotstar Premium subscription - 999 + tax

Fiber Ultra - 300mbps unlimited - Hotstar Premium subscription - 1499 + tax
 
@dhyaneshwar94 idk man, the ADSL was rock solid. We used it for more than 10 years, no big issues. We used BSNL FTTH for less than an year, and I was looking for another option after just 6 months. It may also be a coincidence that when we switched to fiber, BSNL also went down financially and had a big VRS, that may have affected it too.
 
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