Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL), the government setup across the country has stated that it would provide a 100 Mbps internet speed to the customers. FTTH (Fibre to home) is the service that would provide this facility of high data transmission rate. Although, looking at the present scenario of 3-G this speed is much higher than these services but as optical fibres have zero/no data loss in transmission over the distance, hence we can imagine of such blazing speed. If this would turn in a success than other telecom companies in India would also like to serve the masses with the same technology, this service is implemented in Pune, it would be providing these connections to about 100 customers as a test phase. Now, why only Pune has been selected, this is due to the reason that all the new technologies are selected mainly in Pune and after their successful completion they are put into use by the other state. This has been a kind of tradition now.
According to (BSNL) Pune Principal General Manager, VK Mahendra ,"A couple of connections were activated in the city in the last few months on a pilot basis. After studying its performance, the BSNL has decided to float the services on a commercial basis. The FTTH service will be provided through optical fibre cables using the 'gigabit-capable passive optical network' (GPON). This will enable high speed downloading and uploading. Hence, customers will get speed in addition to the existing broadband. The BSNL is looking at high-end customers who require high-speed internet".
BSNL has checked all the possible towers to transmit the high speed internet access and had a talk with the people about their acceptance to some of the installations in their premises. This test is really a matter of concern because if this passes a great deal, then the outlook of internet accessing will surely be changed to a new level and the common man across the globe would get a benefit of that. BSNL telephone exchanges needs to be upgraded for the new high speed devices and the same work has been almost done in the city and at no time they will provide these 100 connections of high speed transmission to the public.
as this is the only telecom company in India, which is totally owned by the government and provides cheap rates broadband services of unmatched quality and this success would increase its popularity to a large extent.
According to (BSNL) Pune Principal General Manager, VK Mahendra ,"A couple of connections were activated in the city in the last few months on a pilot basis. After studying its performance, the BSNL has decided to float the services on a commercial basis. The FTTH service will be provided through optical fibre cables using the 'gigabit-capable passive optical network' (GPON). This will enable high speed downloading and uploading. Hence, customers will get speed in addition to the existing broadband. The BSNL is looking at high-end customers who require high-speed internet".
BSNL has checked all the possible towers to transmit the high speed internet access and had a talk with the people about their acceptance to some of the installations in their premises. This test is really a matter of concern because if this passes a great deal, then the outlook of internet accessing will surely be changed to a new level and the common man across the globe would get a benefit of that. BSNL telephone exchanges needs to be upgraded for the new high speed devices and the same work has been almost done in the city and at no time they will provide these 100 connections of high speed transmission to the public.
as this is the only telecom company in India, which is totally owned by the government and provides cheap rates broadband services of unmatched quality and this success would increase its popularity to a large extent.
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